13 Most Luxurious Beaches in America. Part 2

13 Most Luxurious Beaches in America. Part 2

If you are traveling in America, your list probably includes attractions such as the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Mount Rushmore, and Las Vegas. But few people know that the longest coastline in the United States is home to a vast number of beautiful beaches that can serve as a pleasant alternative to city strolls. TravelAsk presents to you a list of 13 stunning beaches in the USA that are suitable for both relaxation and active recreation.

Cape Hatteras, North Carolina

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The waters around the cape are quite turbulent due to the collision of two ocean currents. This explains the presence of a large number of lighthouses. Additionally, Cape Hatteras is the best place for surfing on the East Coast.

Ditch Plains Beach, Montauk, New York

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This is not only a summer spot for affluent visitors but also a place for surfing enthusiasts. There is also a club where you can practice yoga, play table tennis, or enjoy a nighttime movie screening.

Cayo Costa State Park, Lee County, Florida

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A wonderful island for boating or park walks, as well as for those simply seeking solitude. The beach, stretching for nine miles, can be rented for relaxing with a friendly group. You should also indulge in the pleasure of fishing or watching sea turtles and manatees.

Ehukai Beach Park, Oahu, Hawaii

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Most people think it's just one beach, but in fact, it connects a total of three: access to Pipeline and Banzai beaches is available through Ehukai Beach Park. If you enjoy living on the edge or can't exist without extreme sports, this is the place for you. Especially since during the winter months, this beach has the most dangerous waves in the world.

Baker Beach, San Francisco, California

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Just 20 years ago, there was a military base at Presidio. But after its closure, Baker Beach became a popular recreation spot. The beach offers a great view of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. For those who are eager to visit this place, it is important to know about the variety of beach areas: the northern part is a nudist section, while the southern part is a regular beach.

Katama Beach, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts

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A cozy little island for an unforgettable summer vacation. The beach is small, only three miles long, but visitors can enjoy a variety of activities.

Siesta Key Beach, Siesta Key, Florida

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Those who have been fortunate enough to visit this little paradise claim that it has the whitest sand in the world. There is some truth to this, as the beach was named the best in the world at the international Sand competition in 1987.

Turtle Beach, Buck Island, U.S. Virgin Islands

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This is a national turtle sanctuary that has been protected since 1948. 176 acres of tropical land where you will encounter an incredible amount of interesting and fun things.

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Lake Michigan Coast

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A coastline stretching 65 miles and deemed "the most beautiful place in America" by Good Morning America.

South Beach, Miami, Florida

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This is a paradise for fans of models and "hot" women. Here, in the pursuit of fame and to maintain their figure, they engage in all sorts of sports.

Mosquito Bay, Vieques, Puerto Rico

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The beach is one of the vivid examples of bioluminescence. At night, millions of tiny underwater inhabitants rise to the surface, emitting a bluish glow. You can also rent a canoe here and set off to conquer the waterways.

Glass Beach, Fort Bragg, California

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This is a beach where, instead of the usual sand, you have polished glass under your feet. It is not sharp at all and provides a beneficial massaging effect on the soles.

Rockaway Park, Queens, New York

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The beach is just an hour's drive from the city that never sleeps. Here, you can collect many beautiful shells and stones, sing karaoke, and enjoy barbecues at designated spots.

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