This barrier island in Florida off the coast of Sarasota, with eight miles of white sand to sprawl out on, was designed with beach bums in mind.
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Siesta Key
Because of Maui's abundance of stunning Hawaiian beaches, tourists swarm there. While smaller Napili Bay Beach and Ho'okipa Beach Park are preferable for those looking for a more laid-back experience
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Maui
Oahu has many beautiful beaches, just like the other Hawaii locations on this list. Waikiki Beach is a favorite because of its ideal surfing conditions for beginners and its handy position surrounded by a large number of hotels and eateries.
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Honolulu - Oahu
For those seeking an unforgettable beach getaway, Kaua'i's numerous untamed and untamed landscapes are the perfect choice. Visit Ke'e Beach, Makua Beach (also known as Tunnels Beach)
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Kaua'i
Even though Alabama isn't known for its beaches, beachgoers everywhere would be foolish to skip seeing the stunning Gulf Shores. The hamlet of White Quartz
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Gulf Shores
This barrier island, which stretches for about three miles along Florida's Gulf Coast, is great for both leisurely strollers and adventurers. Kayaking, paddleboarding, parasailing, and sunset cruising are all very popular.
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Clearwater Beach
Destin, a fishing village on the Florida Panhandle, has been dubbed the "World's Luckiest Fishing Village" due to the abundance of fish, including red snapper and grouper, that thrive underwater.
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Destin
There are several sand beaches in this well-known coastal location west of Santa Monica that are worth visiting. Zuma Beach is about two miles long, with great waves for surfing and places to see whales.
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Malibu