16 Quiet Beach Towns in America

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Summer is so close you can taste it. (And it tastes likeice creamandsunscreen, FYI.) But if you’re anything like us, yoursunbathingfantasies don’t include elbowing your way onto crowded shores or trying toread on the sandwith someone’s boombox blasting a few feet away. Here, 16 of the best quiet beach towns in the country where you won’t run into a gazilliontourists,再加上住宿建议promise a particularly comfortable stay.

How We Picked the Best Beach Towns

This list is tailored to folks who prefer a peaceful seaside escape from urban life, and includes destinations up and down both coasts that run the gamut from truly secluded to vibrant but mellow andfamily-friendly. (Think: No spring break shenanigans.) It’s also worth noting that most of these destinations are located in close proximity to a more bustling tourist hub, so vacationers can enjoy the best of both worlds if they so choose.

When deciding on locations to feature, we focused on lesser-known places that are preferred by locals but tend to attract fewer tourists. Factors we considered include how much space there is to spread out on thebeach(i.e., is it calm and sparsely populated or are there so many beach towels you can hardly see the sand?), the natural beauty of the location, whether or not there are opportunities foroutdoor activitiesbeyond sunbathing and how thedining scenestacks up to more popular vacation spots. Read on and find the vibe that’s right for you.

The 26 Best Beach Towns in America


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1.Pacific Grove, California

Big Sur’s craggy cliffs are breathtaking, but for an equally beautiful and less crowded California alternative, try this quiet spot tucked between Monterey and Carmel. Despite its size, Pacific Grove has more B&Bs than any other coastal town betweenSan FranciscoandLos Angeles.

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2.Lubec, Maine

Looking for classicNew England charmwithout the scene? Located right near the Canadian border, this Maine beach town boasts 97 miles of shoreline, two lighthouses and a downtown peppered with Greek Revival-style buildings. Plus, it’s a hop, skip and a jump across the border to Campobello Island, the site of a former Roosevelt summer home that's now a national park.

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3.Seabrook Island, South Carolina

There may not be any restaurants or shops on this quiet South Carolina getaway but what it lacks in amenities, it more than makes up for in secluded beauty. Locals enjoy biking or fishing on the golden sands of North Beach but our favorite past-time? Dolphin-spotting (yes, really). And we weren't kidding when we said this place is secluded—Southbrook Island is a gated community and visitors have tomake an appointment by phone call to visit.

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4.Chincoteague Island, Virginia

Is that a wild pony? Yep, and they’ve been on this island just off the Virginia coast for centuries. It’s all part of the 37-mile-long Assateague Island National Seashore—where you’ll also spot herons, woodpeckers and foxes while you sunbathe.

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5.Cape May, New Jersey

It may be Jersey, but this sure ain’t Snooki’s Jersey Shore. The charming Victorian-clad beach town of Cape May is like San Francisco meets Montauk. Bike along the promenade, go antiquing and pick up a sweet treat atThe Original Fudge Kitchen.

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6.Cannon Beach, Oregon

If you like the relaxed Pacific Northwest vibe of Washington State’s San Juan Islands, you’ll definitely love Oregon’s way less traveled Cannon Beach. This place is chockablock with seafood joints, art galleries and even a distillery. Its real claim to fame, though, is Haystack Rock—you know, the one you remember fondly fromGoonies.

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7.Gulf Shores, Alabama

Alabama’s Gulf Coast beaches are perhaps the state’s most underrated attraction. Think splendid sands, pastel houses and lots of fresh seafood. You might even catch the strange natural phenomenon known as “jubilees” (random nights when crabs and fish oddly flop upon the beach).

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8.Boca Grande, Florida

Key West is tranquil when compared with Miami, but it’s a far cry from the sleepy beach town escape you’rereallylooking for. Boca Grande, on the other hand, is a true glimpse of idyllic old Florida. Think: tree-lined streets without traffic lights and long stretches of quiet Gulf of Mexico shores.

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9.Rehoboth Beach, Delaware

This old-school beach classic is Delaware’s answer to the mayhem of Ocean City, and boasts all your shore staples—saltwater taffy, soft-serve ice cream, a 50-year-old amusement park—without the sloppy co-eds and jam-packed boardwalk.

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10.Pentwater, Michigan

Traverse City, Michigan, has become something of a foodie destination in recent years—drawing crowds for its award-winning restaurants and wineries. But if you’d rather skip the hustle and bustle in favor of, well, serenity, go for the tiny town of Pentwater. This strip along Lake Michigan boasts such pristine white sand beaches and dunes, you’d swear you were actually on the ocean.

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11.Cumberland Island, Georgia

Known for its gorgeous beaches and calm waters, South Padre has become a popular hub for people craving an island vacation but don’t want to leave the country, so it’s naturally going to be buzzing. Less known is this island off Georgia’s southeast coast. There, you can spend the day gazing at the wild horses, armadillos, deer and much more wildlife.

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12.Moloka’i, Hawaii

Sure, a honeymoon to Honolulu and even Maui will be divine, but why not opt for some serenity as well by heading to Moloka’I instead. Though the island is only 38 miles long and 10 miles across its widest point, it has a population of 7,345 people, meaning you’ll have plenty more breathing room there compared to the aforementioned islands.

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13.Anna Maria, Florida

Think of all the things we love about Miami—bustling city, unbelievable cuisine and a vibrant nightlife, among other things. Now dial that down several notches and take away the rowdy crowds and you have the paradise that is Anna Maria. This resort city boasts plenty of shops, galleries, eateries and bars so that your preference for quiet lodgings doesn’t compromise any of your favorite vacation activities.

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14.Carmel-by-the-sea, California

Nestled along California's central coast, this beach town is most beloved for its unbeatable chill vibes. Those who visit are immediately enamored by its picturesque scenery, historic sites, art galleries, restaurants and boutique shops.

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15.St. Michaels, Maryland

Best alternative for Nantucket

Foodies will also have a grand time whetting their palettes in St. Michaels as this city is a known hub for delicious cuisine. This little beach town boasts everything from crab houses, in town and waterfront bars, a winery and brewery, as well as top-rated fine dining restaurants.

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16.Capitola, California

A rainbow of brightly-colored homes line the pristine and blessedly quiet beach in the small seaside town of Capitola—an under-the-radar gem that’s prized for its Mediterranean vibe and mostly known only to California natives. Indeed, Capitola, the state’s oldest seaside resort town, is a truly beautiful place that promises visitors plenty of relaxation and entertainmentwithoutthe crowds of nearby Santa Cruz. The ocean views from the Capitola Wharf are second to none and the quaint town center is filled with boutiques and bistros. For a truly memorable meal, we suggest you head toShadowbrook—a top-notch fine dining establishment featuring a San Francisco-style cable car that brings guests from the street to the dining room, which is nestled in a hillside overlooking Soquel creek and surrounded by waterfalls and lush gardens. (Date night, anyone?)