Appropriately known as the Bay State, Massachusetts borders both the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Maine with countless incredible beaches lining its long, indented coastline.
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Golden beaches, palm-lined streets, and jungle-covered hills give this coastal city an atmosphere that feels both lively and relaxed.
Long sandy beaches, neon-lit boardwalk attractions, and salty ocean air give this seaside town a classic summer vacation atmosphere.
As it boasts almost 3,000 miles of tidal coastline, it should come as no surprise that South Carolina has an astounding array of beautiful beaches.
Founded in 1639, this coastal settlement was shaped by a spirit of religious tolerance that attracted diverse communities from the very beginning.
Few cities have experienced such dramatic rises and reinventions as this iconic American metropolis.
Famed for its beautiful beaches and dramatic rocky coastline, Maine has long been a popular summer playground.
This Pacific-facing coastal city combines a spectacular beachfront promenade, a richly preserved historic district, and an impressive range of resorts—all in one place.
Set along the west bank of the Mississippi River, this is one of the Midwest’s most rewarding cities to explore.
Mexico is no stranger to happening resort towns, from Cancun to Tulum. But the grandiose city of Cabo San Lucas ticks all the boxes.










