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10 Beaches You Need To Visit Before You Die

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10 Beaches You Need To Visit Before You Die
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If you are one who is up for traveling and loves beaches, warm weather and beautiful white sand you must put these 10 beaches on your bucket list. Beach vacations give you the chance to escape from everyday life and daily routines. Beaches help you to escape from constantly checking your cell phones and everything that has to do with them, constantly having places to go, morning alarm clocks. Vacations are meant for relaxation, family time together and not having to worry about anything going on around you. Whether it's a short drive or a plane ride away, check out these beautiful beaches!

1. Manele Bay, Hawaii

This beach is considered one of the most perfect beaches to go to due to its white sand and clear ocean water. It is designated as a marine preserve with many colorful fish and the occasional visiting dolphin. Snorkeling and diving spots are popular due to the range of marine life to see across Hawaii.

2. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

With a 60 mile long strip of beach, Myrtle Beach is one of the most popular resort beaches around. It is home to tanning, swimming, surfing, amusement parks, water parks, restaurants, live entertainment and so much more.

3. Nantucket, Massachusetts

It is said that visiting Nantucket is like visiting a far off fairy tail land. Full of beautiful light house scenery with small white cottages surrounded by the most beautiful flower gardens. Two popular beaches there are Surfside Beach and Children's Beach which feature calm water and sandcastles made by all ages.

4. Kauna'oa Bay, Hawaii

This beach is most likely the one you would see on a postcard, picture perfect! Full of white sand, calm clear blue water, and beautiful palm trees. This beach is shaped in a crescent form and for everyone from families to water sports enthusiasts.

5. Clearwater Beach, Florida

Narrow three mile long stretch of beach along of Gulf Coast fun for people of all ages. It is home to many beachfront hotels and vacationers tanning on the white sandy beaches. Clearwater is home to many different attractions from fishing boat rental, taking dolphin watch cruises, parasailing and so much more.

6. Coronado, California

This central 1.5 mile long beach is the backyard to beautiful houses along Ocean Boulevard. The beach is always full of people swimming, surfing, boogie boarding and so much more, but the most popular time to visit is from December to February during whale watching season.

7. Cape May, New Jersey

Cape May is home to beautiful simple beaches, and simplistic bed and breakfasts where in the morning you can look out and hopefully see dolphins playing in the water.

8. Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts

The small, but beautiful beach, is somewhat hidden by the quite large red and brown cliffs that lead down to the water. Martha's Vineyard is also known as Moshup Beach, which is far east of the Vineyards.

9. East Hampton, New York

Located in a picturesque town down Main Street past beautiful home with fences gating off huge yards. Home to beautiful beaches and restaurants around the corner where fresh lobster awaits.

10. Cape Hatteras Natural Seashore, North Carolina

Expanding 72 miles long the Atlantic Coast of the Outer Banks, this beach stretches from Nags Head to Ocracoke Island. Full of sandy dunes and perfect water for swimming and body boarding. Visitors are able to climb up 248 steps to the top of the nation's tallest light house, standing at an impressive 196 feet tall with one of the best views.


So whether you have visited one of these beaches before or now want to, do it! Put it on your bucket list, people make bucket lists for a reason, for them to be completed! So if you are up for travel and beautiful beaches, do it!


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