BEACHES
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America's most popular sandy retreats...
Maybe you're looking for a romantic getaway where you can lounge on the beach for hours. Or you're eager to pack up the minivan and escape suburbia for the day with the kids, snacks and enough SPF 45 for a small army. And surely some of you are planning that warm weather, cold drink-filled week of no responsibilities for you and a group of friends. The varied beaches of Hawaii and Florida, America's most popular sandy retreats, just might be your destination of choice—and for good reason.
Florida, a quick trip for some, is home to the sprawling beaches of Fort Meyers, beautiful sunsets in Panama City Beach, clubbing in Miami, shopping in Palm Beach, partying in Daytona, and oceanside activities for you and your friends and family in St. Petersburg. Stop by any of the Florida Keys, and you'll find everything from parasailing to eco-friendly snorkel tours on Bahia Honda, Key West and Siesta Key.
Hawaii is a little bit more of a jaunt—especially for you East Coasters—but the breathtaking beauty unique to the islands is one of the many things that make this U.S. state well worth the trip. Besides soaking in the rays and the surroundings on Hawaii's beaches, there are so many things to do, buy and eat. Spot dolphins off of Oahu's beaches, go sailing in Kauai, learn to hang ten in Maui, or attend a luau on the Big Island. Before you plan that breezy, barefoot wedding, a daiquiri-soaked Spring Break, or a sun-and-fun trip for the family, check out these popular beach spots.
Florida, a quick trip for some, is home to the sprawling beaches of Fort Meyers, beautiful sunsets in Panama City Beach, clubbing in Miami, shopping in Palm Beach, partying in Daytona, and oceanside activities for you and your friends and family in St. Petersburg. Stop by any of the Florida Keys, and you'll find everything from parasailing to eco-friendly snorkel tours on Bahia Honda, Key West and Siesta Key.
Hawaii is a little bit more of a jaunt—especially for you East Coasters—but the breathtaking beauty unique to the islands is one of the many things that make this U.S. state well worth the trip. Besides soaking in the rays and the surroundings on Hawaii's beaches, there are so many things to do, buy and eat. Spot dolphins off of Oahu's beaches, go sailing in Kauai, learn to hang ten in Maui, or attend a luau on the Big Island. Before you plan that breezy, barefoot wedding, a daiquiri-soaked Spring Break, or a sun-and-fun trip for the family, check out these popular beach spots.
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