Top 5 Beaches In The USA

Posted by AN PHIL on

No traveler is alike, and finding a destination that offers a wide variety of activities to fit each family member’s needs can be a difficult task. But it doesn’t have to be! I've located the best beach hotspots throughout the United States and listed them down below for you!

Manele Bay, Hawaii

For most of the year, Hulopoe Bay is the best place for kayaking, swimming, and snorkeling on the island. In fact, snorkeling and diving spots here are considered some of the finest in Hawaii, making a swim in the 70-degree water all the more tempting. Hulopo'e Beach on the island of Lana'i, long considered one of the world's most perfect stretches of sand, lies at the base of the Four Seasons Lana'i at Manele Bay, creating a perfect union: the most exclusive man-made luxuries and the most magnificent natural setting. Snorkeling and diving spots here are considered some of the finest in Hawaii, making a swim in the 70-degree water all the more tempting. Though a dip in the sapphire water is decidedly refreshing, beachgoers will also enjoy sunbathing while sprawled on the sands stretching across the shoreline. 


Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

As the largest resort along South Carolina's 60-mile Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach is the East Coast's ultimate vacation hotspot. The town is overwhelmed with summertime action: beaches, amusement and water parks, restaurants, and live entertainment. Myrtle Beach's actual beach is an extensive stretch of fine, milky white sand, with opportunities for fishing, swimming, sunbathing, sailing, and surfing. The beautiful colors that glow across the sky at sunset can be seen from anywhere along the waterfront. 
 Whether you’re looking for a solo getaway or a fun excursion with your family, visit Myrtle Beach to see for yourself why it is the perfect getaway for adventurers, sightseers, foodies, and families.


Nantucket, Massachusetts

A trip to Nantucket is like visiting a faraway fairytale land with a bright blue backdrop of ocean and bay in a community of simple, weathered white cottages surrounded by wild roses. The small island of Nantucket, 35 miles off the coast of Cape Cod, was once the whaling capital of the world. Nantucket Island, MA, maybe small but it's so full of character. With cobblestone streets, historic cottages, and quaint shops and restaurants, provides visitors of all ages with the perfect New England getaway.
 These days, this charming spot looks like an idyllic postcard, peppered with pristine beaches, sailboat- and yacht-dotted harbors, and shingled homes whose gardens filled with roses and hydrangeas.  Home to a mix of islanders and vacationers in the summer, Nantucket retains a laid-back, casual charm. When you're not swimming or pedaling around the island, you can stroll streets lined with sophisticated shops and galleries or linger for a while at the many restaurants and bars. 

Kauna'oa Beach (Mauna Kea), Hawaii

Picture Hawaii and you're probably conjuring images of Kauna'oa Bay without even realizing it. Located on the Kohala Coast of the Aloha-state's Big Island, Kauna'oa Bay is quintessential, picture-postcard Hawaii. It contains abundant white silky sand, vibrant green palm trees and clear, calm blue water.
Kauna’oa Beach is also known as Mauna Kea Beach because it fronts the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel. There are also two small coral reefs on either sides of the beach. Mauna Kea beach is a half a mile long family beach with good access to facilities and is great for sunbathing, but also for activities that do not require high surf such as snorkeling. 


Clearwater Beach, Florida

Clearwater Beach has lured countless families and couples to its broad, sand-filled shores and beachfront hotels for years.  Clearwater Beach has that signature super-fine, sugar-white sand, which is special, but you can actually find that (or something close to it) at various other spots on the gulf. What truly separates Clearwater Beach from others is how well the city maintains it. “It’s raked every single day, very early in the morning, and it’s pristine in terms of cleanliness, too. In addition to being open to the public for strolling, fishing, and sightseeing, Pier 60 is also known for its daily evening sunset celebrations, which boasts an open-and-airy carnival-like atmosphere frequented by street performers, musicians, and local artists selling their pieces. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing on white sandy beaches, diving into a game of beach volleyball, renting fishing boats, taking a dolphin-watching cruise, parasailing, or heading to a mainland museum or aquarium.

 

 Make sure you are prepared to visit all this beach hotspots by purchasing a stunning pair of our swim trunks today!

Â