🌞 Top U.S. Beaches to "Beach It" Summer '25: Dr. Beach's Picks!
Memorial Day Weekend kicked off summertime in the U.S., and
many of our clients will be planning to hit the beach somewhere. Whereas
Caribbean and Mexican beaches are top the list during our winter months, in summertime
folks will generally stay domestic. So, where to “beach it” in the summer of
’25? Let’s check with Dr. Beach!
Stephen
Leatherman is a coastal scientist at Florida International University in Miami,
and he’s gained the nickname Dr. Beach for his annual rankings of American
beaches. He has a 50-factor checklist, including the presence of algae,
prevalence of rip tides and cleanliness of the beach, plus air and water
temperatures. As usual, beaches in Hawaii, Florida and New York (New York?)
rule his list. Here are Dr. Beach’s top 10 for this year:
·
Cooper’s Beach, Southampton, N.Y. On the
eastern end of Long Island, Cooper’s has large sand dunes and a pristine
location. The only problem is its popularity, along with the high cost of
parking. There’s a free shuttle running from downtown Southampton to help with
that. “It’s a big, beautiful beach,” Dr. Beach says.
·
Wailea Beach, Maui, Hawaii. “The white
coral sand beach gently slopes offshore and is great for snorkeling when the
ocean is calm.”
·
Poipu Beach, Kauai, Hawaii. “Actually,
two beaches in one; a tombolo, which is a narrow sand spit that extends from
the shore to an island, separates the two pocket beaches.”
·
Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park, Naples,
Fla. “White sand beaches and crystal-clear Gulf waters,” says Dr. Beach, who
also cites the park’s abundant wildlife, including manatees.
·
Main Beach, East Hampton, N.Y. Also on
Long Island, this beach offers many of the same great qualities as Cooper’s
Beach. “The perfect blend of nature and built environment…towering sand dunes
and beautiful, clean and clear blue water.”
·
Beachwalker Park, Kiawah Island, S.C. “A
nature-lovers coast, so visitors can bring their canoes and kayaks to paddle
through the tidal inlets.”
·
St. Andrews State Park, Panama City, Fla.
“A strikingly white sandy beach is great for shelling and bird watching.
Swimming and snorkeling are popular in both the Gulf and St. Andrews Bay on the
other side.”
·
Kaunaoa, Hawaii. “A quarter mile-long
pocket beach that features clear, turquoise water and white coral sand that
contrasts with the black lava rock.”
·
Lanikai Beach, Oahu, Hawaii. “Quite
small, but arguably the most beautiful beach in Hawaii. The water is perfectly
clear and shallow and usually calm with two offshore islands acting as a
pictorial backdrop.”
·
Coast Guard Beach, Cape Cod, Mass. “The
picturesque old Coast Guard station still sits atop the glacial bluffs,
allowing for a spectacular view of the Nauset Spit barrier system and bay.”
Ready to check out Dr. Beach’s
beaches—or any other great US location this summer? Give us a call and get that
sunscreen ready!
Sue Tindell