The Best Beach Towns for Every Type of Summer Escape

From cool-weather California escapes to charming New England harbors, these beach towns each offer something completely different.

Not all beach vacations are created equal. Some trips are all about escaping triple-digit temperatures. Others revolve around long lunches, boutique shopping, bike rides with the family, or finally reading that book you’ve been carrying around for months.

That’s why choosing the “best” beach town is nearly impossible. The best beach town for a girls’ getaway isn’t necessarily the best one for a family vacation, and the perfect romantic escape may not be the place you’d choose for a week with the grandkids.

These six U.S. beach towns each have their own special charm and appeal. So depending on whether you’re dreaming of a cooler summer escape that’s on the coast, New England charm, or beach town with activities aplenty that’s perfect for hosting a big group, there’s a destination here that fits your travel style. Take a look and find your ideal summer getaway.

Honolulu, Hawaii

Best Beach Town for a Bucket-List Beach Vacation

Budget: $$$$
Crowds: High
Walkability: High

For many travelers, Honolulu is the beach destination they’ve dreamed about visiting for years. Located on the island of Oahu, it combines iconic beaches, lush mountain scenery, vibrant culture, and city conveniences in one unforgettable destination.

Spend your mornings walking Waikiki Beach, hike to panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Pacific, explore historic sites such as Pearl Harbor, and enjoy some of the most spectacular sunsets you’ll ever see. While Hawaii certainly requires more planning and a longer flight than the other destinations on this list, the payoff is well worth it.

When to Visit: April-May or September-November to avoid the crowds, anytime if you’re looking for near-perfect weather

What to Pack: Swimsuits, dresses, sandals, lightweight layers, hiking clothes

Why We Love It: Tropical beauty with plenty to see and do

Good to Know: Flights and accommodations can be expensive during peak seasons

Where to Stay: Halekulani

Read More: Honolulu Travel Guide →

Santa Cruz, California

Surfer catching a wave at sunset along the scenic Santa Cruz coast in California.

Best For: Escaping the Summer Heat

Budget: $$$
Crowds: Moderate
Walkability: High

If you’ve ever spent July or August melting in Texas, Arizona, or much of the South, Santa Cruz feels almost too good to be true.

Located along California’s central coast, this laid-back beach town pairs towering redwood forests with scenic beaches, surf culture, and temperatures that often stay comfortably in the 60s and 70s while much of the country swelters.

One morning you can hike beneath ancient redwoods, and by afternoon you’re watching surfers carve through waves along West Cliff Drive. Add in charming neighborhoods, local coffee shops, and easy day trips throughout the Monterey Bay region, and it’s easy to see why Santa Cruz remains one of California’s most underrated destinations.

When to Visit: June – October

What to Pack: Layers, sweaters, denim, sneakers

Why We Love It: Beaches and redwoods in the same trip and of course, the totally temperate summer weather!

Good to Know: Here, the Pacific stays chilly year-round

Where to Stay: Dream Inn Santa Cruz

Read More: 3 Perfect Days in Santa Cruz →

San Diego, California

Aerial coastal view of San Diego beaches and Pacific Ocean waves on a sunny California day

Best For: Easy Family Vacations

Budget: $$$
Crowds: Moderate to High
Walkability: Moderate

With beautiful beaches, family-friendly attractions, excellent restaurants, and some of the most consistently pleasant weather in the country, San Diego is one of the country’s premier beach destinations. 

Families can spend mornings at the beach, afternoons exploring Balboa Park (home of the famous San Diego Zoo), and evenings dining outdoors while enjoying ocean breezes. Neighborhoods like La Jolla, Coronado, and Del Mar each offer their own personality, giving visitors plenty of options without requiring long drives.

If you’re looking for a destination that appeals to nearly every age group, San Diego is hard to beat.

When to Visit: March – October

What to Pack: Casual resort wear, swimsuits, sandals, sweaters and light jackets for chilly evenings

Why We Love It: Something for every age group

Good to Know: Summer hotel rates can climb quickly

Where to Stay: La Valencia

Read More: 3 Perfect Days in San Diego →

Kennebunkport, Maine

Kennebunkport Inn in Kennebunkport Maine, classic New England hotel near Dock Square in Coastal Maine

Best For: Couples and Coastal Charm

Budget: $$$
Crowds: Moderate
Walkability: High

If your idea of a perfect beach town involves historic inns, lobster rolls, sailboats, and flower-filled streets, Kennebunkport belongs on your list. This charming Maine coastal town feels like a postcard come to life. Dock Square is filled with boutiques, art galleries, and waterfront restaurants, while nearby beaches and scenic drives showcase the rugged beauty of New England’s coastline.

Unlike some beach destinations that revolve entirely around sunbathing, Kennebunkport offers activities like boat tours to see the lighthouses, kayaking or bicycling the area for a better view, shopping the charming square, and soaking in the scenery.

With charming inns and B&Bs, it’s especially appealing for couples looking for a romantic getaway, but families seeking fun, sun, and water will also find Kennebunkport an ideal getaway. 

When to Visit: July – September

What to Pack: Preppy essentials you can layer (like shorts, polos, and sweaters), white denim, boat shoes & sneakers

Why We Love It: Classic New England coastal charm

Good to Know: The season is relatively short

Where to Stay: Kennebunkport Inn

Read More: 3 Days in Kennebunkport →

30A, Florida

Best For: Multi-Generational Family Vacations

Budget: $$$
Crowds: High in Summer
Walkability: Moderate

Stretching along Florida’s Gulf Coast, 30A isn’t one beach town but a collection of charming communities connected by scenic Highway 30A. Places like Seaside, Rosemary Beach, Alys Beach, and WaterColor each have their own personality, yet together they create one of the most beloved family vacation destinations in the country.

There’s something for everyone to do here. Days at the beach, bike rides, shopping in storybook-charming Seaside, kayaking, paddleboarding, swimming, ice cream after dinner, sunset walks … the list is endless when you’re in 30A.

The beaches are stunning (some of the best in the USA!), with water that’s often crystal clear and the area’s unique white, sugar sand. There are tons of rental homes and condo in every size and configuration, making it especially appealing for families traveling with children, grandparents, and everyone in between.

When to Visit: April – October for warm, beach weather, but know that June through early August gets super crowded

What to Pack: Sundresses, coverups, sandals, swimsuits, shorts & t-shirts

Why We Love It: Gorgeous beaches and family-friendly communities

Good to Know: Summer is the busiest season

Where to Stay: Find an AirBNB or try The Pearl Hotel (Rosemary Beach)

Read More: The Perfect 30A Florida Vacation Guide →

Palm Beach, Florida

Best For: Luxury Escapes

Budget: $$$$
Crowds: Moderate
Walkability: High

With its palm-lined streets, beautifully manicured gardens, iconic hotels and upscale designer boutiques, Palm Beach is one of the most glamorous beach towns in the country (and perhaps the world).

While there are certainly beaches here, Palm Beach is just as much about the experience surrounding them. Spend the morning by the ocean, enjoy lunch at a beautiful outdoor café, browse Worth Avenue, and finish the day with cocktails overlooking the water.

Yes, you’ll love seeing the beautiful coast, but people watching here is almost just as scenic!

When to Visit: November – April

What to Pack: Resort wear, colorful dresses, nicer attire for shopping and dining

Why We Love It: It’s absolutely stunning, from the shops to the landscaping and hotels

Good to Know: One of the most expensive destinations on this list

Where to Stay: The Colony Hotel

Read More: 3 Days in Palm Beach →

Quick Comparison

HonoluluBucket List Beach ExperienceTropical & Adventurous
Santa CruzEscaping the HeatCool & Coastal
San DiegoFamiliesSunny & Easygoing
KennebunkportCouplesCharming & Scenic
30A FloridaFamily Beach Weeks & Multi-Gen VacationsBeachy & Active
Palm BeachLuxury EscapesChic & Stunning

Which Beach Town Is Right for You?

Head to Honolulu if you want a tropical, temperate escape that’s got a bit of everything: beaches, dining, shopping, both land and water activities.

Choose Santa Cruz if you’re craving cooler temperatures and dramatic coastal scenery.

Pack your bags for San Diego if you want a vacation that’s easy, family-friendly, and filled with sunshine.

Book Kennebunkport when you’re in the mood for New England charm and a slower pace.

Pick 30A for a large group trip or a classic family beach week with plenty of activities for every generation.

And if beautiful hotels, palm-lined streets, and a touch of glamour sound appealing, Palm Beach may be exactly what you’re looking for. (And if you can do it fall through spring when the weather is near perfect, even better!)

No matter which destination you choose, each of these beach towns offers its own version of summer you’re sure to love.

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