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Fine sand with water that is just cool enough to be refreshing.
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Sanibel Island in FL has several of the nicest beaches I’ve ever been to and I’ve been all over the Caribbean.
In the US. I like the Outer Banks. Quiet and not full of tourist gimmicks.
Jersey Shore. Beaches themselves are very well maintained. Boardwalks are a lot of fun. Plenty of great bars in many towns. Water is cool and refreshing.
Great mix of quality beach with awesome beach culture.
The Redneck Riviera (The Gulf Coast, mainly from Destin stretching west to Gulf Shores). We usually go a little further west or east just to stay away from all the people, but there’s fun to be had there if you don’t mind hanging out with the party crowd.
There’s a small pocket beach near Yaquina Head Lighthouse here. There’s no sand, but a bunch of golfball to grapefruit-sized black stones instead. Even calm waters make an awful racket, and folk roll their ankles all the time, but it’s awesome.
Paradise Island in the Bahamas.
Cold water and rocky, the more jagged the better.
I love skating Venice Beach. It’s fun just walking and skating and seeing all the people.
It is certainly NOT Gulf Shores! It is a terrible beach and everyone should stop going there!
Hey you! Yeah, you with the Indiana license plate! I said stop it!
Emerald Isle in NC
St Augustine Florida. Gorgeous, typically very laid back, and I enjoy walking on a beach where the sand doesn’t move when wet.
Wisconsin shores of Lake Michigan
I live in Kansas. I don’t even know what a beach looks like.
Coronado State Beach. Runners up are Carpenteria and Frazee Beach in Carlsbad
I am not telling people that, because if more people show up it would no longer be my favorite beach.
I like the beaches on tropical islands in the Caribbean or Pacific 🏝👍
Huntington in California and Navarre in Florida.
I like a lot of beaches, but my favorite is simply my town beach on Lake Huron. The sand is great, it’s never crowded, the water is clean, the lake is shallow so you can walk out a long way, the pier is in great shape, there’s a nice bathhouse and park attached with basketball courts and a skatepark and a bandshell.
Edisto Island, South Carolina
Cocoa Beach, FL. My uncle and his daughters live there. It’s gorgeous with soft, white sand and just big enough waves to make things interesting. And the locals know a lot of really nice beaches that have few people, since they have entrances that are well hidden.
Zegema Beach in the outer rings.
race point, p-town cape cod
Laguna Beach California
Myrtle Beach. Not because it’s typically a high quality beach, but because I’ve had the best childhood memories there. It was one of the only places my family actually got to go on a family vacation and I had an amazing time. Other vacations have there problems, but that one time we went to Myrtle beach, everyone seemed to get along, and we actually all felt like a coherent family for the first time in a long time.
I live in LA but fell in love with the beaches in Sydney. Cleaner and better beach lifestyle than anything I’ve seen here
Delray
I absolutely love Huntington Beach in So. California. I grew up there, and to me, it’s everything a beach should be.
wood neck beach in Cape Cod, it’s right by my great aunt’s house, it might be a private beach so it’s super quiet, it’s in a bay so the water’s pretty relaxed, very sandy at low tide, and the water is nice and cool. Also it has horseshoe crabs.
The beaches I went to in Hawaii were stunning but they were crowded and I’m a sucker for the geography in Cape Cod.
In the continental US, its Bahia Honda state park in Florida. Nothing compares and I’ve been really everywhere here.
In the world, its a toss-up between 7 mile beach on Grand Cayman (exceptionally clear water) and Maya Bay Thailand about 12 years ago just due to the exotic location and then it wasn’t busy.
Popham Beach in Maine, Agate Beach in Oregon, and Ruby Beach in Washington. Venice Beach for an urban type beach but I don’t like those as much. Maybe Tybee Island as a close contender.
The beaches in Hawaii, but they are almost on a whole different level so I didn’t include them above.
The beaches of Cheyenne of course, fitting for this week.
Nah. I’m not much a beach person. Waikiki was nice. I really like bear lake in Utah.
Jersey shore specifically LBI
The beaches are nice, lots to do and the water is the perfect temp
Playa Flamenco, Culebra, Puerto Rico
But the main thing I like about it is that tourists don’t really know about it or go there as much… I’m not sure I should risk spilling the beans here…
In the US, I would pick Sonoma Coast State Beach, Pfeiffer Beach, and Avila Beach in California, and Kalalau Beach in Hawaii.
Wells Beach Maine because of sentimental value associated with it. I lived close by in the past and went there often.
Pfieffer Beach in Big Sur. Big Beach at Makena State Park in Maui.
near me, the cape beaches are beautiful, but all together had to be grace bay beach in turks and caicos
The beaches of Delaware. Sandy and cool water