We're fortunate to have lived in several cities that are in the vicinity of some of the best beaches in the U.S. Cruising up and down the East Coast and on the gulf coast of Florida had allowed us to explore many secluded beaches as well. There are so many beautiful beaches, and we will continue to explore and find new favorites. For now, these are our top 10 favorite beaches, in no particular order.
Thanks to our cousins who live in San Francisco, we got to visit the stunning Baker Beach one January. The huge waves are excellent for surfers, not so much for swimming. Rip currents also pose a danger. But Baker Beach is perfect for fishing, strolling and people watching. And the view of the Golden Gate Bridge is absolutely breathtaking.
Baker Beach, San Francisco, CA
There isn't a beach on Cape Cod we don't like. If we have to choose one, we'll pick Race Point Beach, on Cape Cod National Seashore in Provincetown, where we went last summer. We're not fond of the cold waters of the Atlantic, but the towering sand dunes stretching as far as the eye can see is simply amazing. as you make the drive from Province Lands Visitor Center to Race Point Beach. If you're lucky, you may see seals, whales, and even sharks. The beach is pristine and so relaxing, especially after visiting the LGBTQ+ capital Provincetown.
Race Point Beach
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware exudes old-fashion charm, a reminder of the good old days when life was simpler and safer. Aside from the beach, the mile-long boardwalk is lined with ice cream and taffy shops, arcades and thrill rides. It is so safe you or your kids can hang out all night long without any worries, but bring lots of quarters for parking! At least, that was the case the last time we were there.
Rehoboth Beach
Another national seashore we absolutely adore is Assateague National Seashore in Berlin, Maryland. Not only is the beach fantastic, the wild horses roaming around freely are quite a spectacle. We had a memorable family reunion here one August, see blog post Horsing around Assategue, not far from Rehoboth Beach.
South Ocean Beach, Assateague Island National Seashore, Md
Forget Sanibel. Seven miles of pristine beaches littered with shells await you at Cayo Costa State Park, south of Boca Grande, west of Fort Myers, Florida. As of October last year, ferry service and overnight camping are no longer available, but it is still open to private vessels - boats, dinghies and kayaks. You'll find not only shells, but wildlife galore.
Cayo Costa State Park, Florida
We love Longboat Key and have anchored on Sarasota Bay several times. How can we forget the time when we were out exploring the beach by dinghy, a water police ticketed us for not having enough life jackets for everyone? We've never been fined before, but acquiesced knowing this area gets very rowdy in the summer time. A blogger we follow has more detailed information on Longboat Key and anchoring here.
Longboat Key on the gulf side (photo credits: Phan Thai)
Partygoers on Memorial Day weekend
Every year around Thanksgiving Treasure Island plays host to the sand sculpture competition Sanding Ovation. Three miles of expansive beaches with sparkling sand line the gulf, making it the perfect venue for the event. No need to sweat the parking, there is plenty around. Across the street from the beach is the Publix supermarket, where you can pick up your lunch or snacks. Talk about convenience!
Treasure Island Beach Sand Sculpture Competition
The next three beaches on my top 10 favorite beaches list are Caladesi State Park, Siesta Beach and Fort DeSoto Park. They are usually on Dr Beach's list of top 10 beaches in America, an annual list that comes out on Memorial Day weekend. This year Caladesi made the list again, at number 4. I have written many posts on these beaches over the years, see links below.
Very cool post. I see the beachgoers in San Francisco are all bundled up so it must be August! I've heard a lot about the beaches on Cape Cod. Definitely they are on out bucket list. As is the beach at Assateague. I've wanted to see the horses there forever. And if Florida has anything, they have great beaches.
You have put together a very nice blog with beautiful pictures to go of the beaches . And also definitely good that you wrote that one should bring many coins. Sand sculptures is what I also like to visit . We have this in The place Garderen each year in a garden. But as far as where you was I don't get. But for those who live in the area or once, you have given great tips. Nice that also my writing gave you also a blog tip. Greetings, Tine
Very cool post. I see the beachgoers in San Francisco are all bundled up so it must be August!
ReplyDeleteI've heard a lot about the beaches on Cape Cod. Definitely they are on out bucket list.
As is the beach at Assateague. I've wanted to see the horses there forever.
And if Florida has anything, they have great beaches.
Love the coast line.
ReplyDeleteCool shots! If you are every back in the Tampa Bay area check out Fort Desoto Park. Best beach in the area.
ReplyDeleteI would be happy at any one of these beaches. They all look beautiful. Even my local S CA beaches make me happy!
ReplyDeleteHow lucky to be able to see so many beaches that you can jot down a top 10, or something.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Good shots.
ReplyDeleteYou have put together a very nice blog with beautiful pictures to go of the beaches . And also definitely good that you wrote that one should bring many coins. Sand sculptures is what I also like to visit . We have this in The place Garderen each year in a garden. But as far as where you was I don't get.
ReplyDeleteBut for those who live in the area or once, you have given great tips. Nice that also my writing gave you also a blog tip. Greetings, Tine
Great shots of some of the most beautiful beaches.
ReplyDeleteliving close to a beach is so great! great shots.
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