What are the best beaches in the US? Destinations for any type of beach vacation 2024.
The quintessential American summer is not complete without a trip to the beach – just make sure you pack some sunscreen.
There is no shortage of beaches in the United States. The nation has 95,471 miles of shoreline, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Whether you’re looking for a wild beach, a party beach, a beach with a developed boardwalk or an underwater paradise to explore with a snorkel or scuba gear, we’ve got lots of recommendations for you.
What are the best beaches in America?
To answer this question, we’ve broken down U.S. beaches into a few categories — boardwalk beaches, undeveloped beaches, family beaches, party beaches and beaches for snorkeling. Here are the highlights of each category.
Best beaches with a boardwalk
If you’re looking for a beach with more than just a nice view, a beach with a boardwalk might be the best choice for your trip. With food options, souvenir shops and even built-in amusement parks, boardwalks can add great variety to your experience.
Some of the best boardwalks in the United States, according to Attractions of America:
Atlantic City Boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey
Coney Island Boardwalk in Brooklyn, New York
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk in Santa Cruz, California
Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Ocean City Boardwalk in Ocean City, Maryland
Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
Virginia Beach Boardwalk in Virginia Beach, Virginia
Kemah Boardwalk in Kemah, Texas
Mission Beach Boardwalk in San Diego, California
Best uncrowded beaches
If you’re looking for a more tranquil trip, it might be best to find a less-developed beach area to get rest and relaxation while avoiding crowds. According to The Culture Trip, here are some of the best uncrowded beaches in the U.S.:
Sandbridge Beach in Virginia
Cumberland Island in Georgia
Carova Beach in North Carolina
Enderts Beach in California
Monta?a de Oro State Park in California
Wildcat Beach in California
Dry Tortugas in Florida
St. Joseph Peninsula State Park in Florida
Awahua Beach in Hawaii
Kauapea Beach in Hawaii
Best family beaches
According to U.S. News & World Report, some factors to consider when planning a family trip are “kid-friendly attractions, dining options, spacious accommodations and multigenerational appeal.” According to these criteria, they ranked these destinations as the best in the nation for families:
Outer Banks, North Carolina
Destin, Florida
Sanibel Island, Florida
Maui, Hawaii
Amelia Island, Florida
Hilton Head, South Carolina
Honolulu, Hawaii
Cape May, New Jersey
Kennebunkport, Maine
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
St. Augustine, Florida
Laguna Beach, California
Bald Head Island, North Carolina
Monterey, California
Nantucket, Massachusetts
Best party beaches
If you are of drinking age and looking for a good time, here are some beaches for those looking to party, according to Complex:
Venice Beach in Los Angeles, California
Santa Catalina Island, California
South Beach in Miami, Florida
South Padre Island in Cameron County, Texas
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York
Seaside Heights in Ocean County, New Jersey
Panama City Beach in Bay County, Florida
Daytona Beach in Volusia County, Florida
Santa Monica Beach in Santa Monica, California
Best beaches for snorkeling
If you’re looking to see beautiful sights and diverse wildlife underwater, here are the beaches Tripadvisor recommends for snorkeling:
Key West, Florida
Crystal River, Florida
Lahaina, Hawaii
St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
Honolulu, Hawaii
Big Pine Key, Florida
Catalina Island, California
Poipu, Hawaii
Key Largo, Florida
Kapolei, Hawaii
Hatteras Island, North Carolina
Captain Cook, Hawaii
La Jolla, California
Panama City Beach, Florida
South Padre Island, Texas
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