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4 East Coast Beaches To Visit In Summer 2017

#Summer2k17 is here, and there are tons of beaches to visit and relax at.

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4 East Coast Beaches To Visit In Summer 2017
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Summer is finally here and we are all so relieved that the school year is over. Everyone can finally relax with some friends or just have some alone time. A place that's perfect to do both is the beach. There are so many amazing beaches in the world, but some aren't always easily accessible. These beaches are nice little road trips as well as great beaches to visit right her in good old USA.

1. Hollywood Beach, FL

This beach is a serene beach that is much less crowded than the usual Florida beach. There's a nice long boardwalk with several restaurants as well as a concert stage. There are many hotels right along the boardwalk making it super easy for you to walk right down to the beach.

2. Seabrook Island, SC

This island is filled with beaches that also aren't very crowded. There are also several affordable beach condos for rent if that's an option.

3. Nantucket, MA

Previously a whaler community, this area is filled with family- friendly beaches with calm, serene waters at all of them.

4. Cape May, NJ

Though the beach is more crowded, there is much more to do and there are several beaches around the area. Also, dolphins are frequently found here!

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