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1. Siesta Beach,
Sarasota, Florida.
With
some of the finest, whitest sand in the world, this
beach attracts sand collectors from all over.
Siesta Beach has clear,
warm waters that serve for ideal swimming.
The beach is hundreds
of yards wide in the shape of a crescent, due to
anchoring of onshore rocks to the north and a unique
underwater formation of coral rock and caves, providing
for great snorkeling and scuba diving.
This beach is great for
volleyball and other types of recreational fitness.
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2. Coronado Beach,
San Diego, California.
Coronado Beach is the toast of Southern California; it
is a veritable oasis by the sea, measuring hundreds of
yards wide.
With its lush
subtropical vegetation, unique Mediterranean climate,
and fine sparkling sand, beach-goers flock to this beach
for great ship watching and the summer’s mild surf.
The local landmark,
Hotel del Coronado, was built over a hundred years ago,
offering spectacular architecture and Old World
elegance.
Kings, sheiks, actors,
and actresses have stayed at Hotel del Coronado, where
food and drinks are served on the beach, and the hotel
provides a great location for celebrities.
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3. Kahanamoku Beach,
Waikiki, Hawaii.
This
beach was named in the honor of Duke Paoa Kahanamoku who
was a gold medal Olympic swimmer and credited with
introducing surfing to the outside world.
Kahanamoku Beach is
bounded by the Ala Wai small boat harbor and the Hilton
Hawaiian Village catamaran pier.
A shallow offshore reef
protects this beach from the big waves, making it a
great swimming area for families with children.
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4. Main Beach, East
Hampton, New York.
Main
Beach provides the perfect blend of nature and built
environment.
Wealthy summertime
residents flock here to the beaches protected by a
conservation easement, dating back over 300 years.
Main
Beach is a great place for star-spotting, since many
actors and actresses frequently visit this beach for its
idyllic setting in a small village.
The big, wide sandy
beach made of quartz has towering sand dunes and
beautiful clean and clear blue water.
The best way to get
around this beach is on bicycle in order to avoid
parking and to take in the beautiful vista.
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5. Cape Hatteras,
Outer Banks, North Carolina.
Bulging
far offshore of the mainland coast as a barrier island,
Cape Hatteras was the first National Seashore.
Providing some of the
best board surfing along the East Coast, as well as the
most famous lighthouse in the United States, Cape
Hatteras attracts beachgoers to its historic fishing
villages.
Nature lovers adore the
excellent beachcombing and superb fishing.
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6. St. George Island State Park, Florida.
The Florida
panhandle beaches are back as oil from the BP spill has
vanished, and the sand is squeaky clean (just rub your
feet on the sand and hear them squeak).
The brilliant white
sands and clear waters of St. George Island were
fortunately not even impacted last summer.
Stingrays are sometimes
resting in the shallow waters so shuffle your feet when
entering.
Birding and fishing are
very popular activities here.
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7. Beachwalker Park, Kiawah Island, South
Carolina.
South of
Charleston, Beachwalker Park is the public beach located
on the southern end of Kiawah Island.
Tennis and golf are
featured here, as well as interpretative tours of the
fauna and flora of the island.
This is certainly a
nature-lovers coast, so visitors should pack their
canoes and kayaks to paddle through the tidal inlets or
walk down to St. Sam’s Inlet to see thousands of birds.
The water is not clear
here, but it is clean and provides for fantastic seafood
for low-country cooking.
Visitors can also pack
their bicycles, since the sand is compact enough to ride
along the 10-mile long barrier island.
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8. Coast Guard Beach, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
Coast Guard
Beach, accessible by bicycle or via shuttle bus from the
Salt Pond Visitor’s Center, was formed where a sand spit
attached to the eroding glacial cliffs.
The sand is fairly
coarse, so the beach slopes steeply into the water.
The picturesque old
Coast Guard station still sits atop the glacial bluffs,
allowing for a spectacular view down upon the Nauset
Spit barrier system and bay.
During the summer,
beach-goers take quick, refreshing dips in the ocean, as
water temperatures only reach 60-70 degrees.
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9. Waimanalo Bay State Park, Oahu, Hawaii.
This park has
ample parking, restrooms, outdoor showers, and a good
beach for swimming.
While not as stunning
as some other Hawaiian beaches, it is a safe beach
because big waves and dangerous currents are rare and
lifeguards are present. Hawaiians who live on Oahu
frequent this beach.
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10.
Cape Florida State Park in Key Biscayne, Florida.
Cape Florida
State Park, located at the south tip of Key Biscayne,
provides clear, emerald-colored waters and gentle surf.
This fine, white coral sand beach is great for swimming,
as waves are knocked down by a large sand shoal
offshore. In addition, the Cape Florida Lighthouse
allows for a breath-taking view of this beautiful beach.
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