Sanibel Island, Florida
You’ll find Sanibel Island just a bit west of Fort Myers, but it seems like a whole world away, thanks to its secluded barrier island location. Full of old Florida charm, this coastal town really just offers a slower pace of life.
In fact, you won’t find any stoplights or streetlights anywhere on the island, and its pristine beaches and breathtaking sunsets are a perfect respite from Florida’s busier Gulf Coast communities.
Take a stroll along Sanibel’s beaches, and you’ll no doubt find yourself doing the ‘Sanibel stoop,’ the hunched-over position adopted when collecting the island’s world-renowned seashells.
9 thoughts on “The US’s 16 Most Beautiful Coastal Towns”
I grew up in Old Greenwich, CT with Tod’s Pt., now called Greenwich Pt. It’s about 64 acres of beautiful beaches, hiking trails, picnic areas & a lovely view of the New York City skyline. No place could be better.
Went there in the 1980’s. Too expensive!
Where is Charleston, SC on the list ?
Visited 17 years in a row…July 4th week is great!….found a great inn 4 miles south of town…great seafood, shops. As a veteran loved the July 4th parade. Go back every year.
I love Cape May and their lovely “Painted Ladies”. The Victorian homes are beautiful; so glad to see them preserved. The beach is wide and not as crowded as other NJ beaches. My favorite beach town. Enjoyed the most in off-season without crowds.
There are a lot more coastal places on the east coast that are so beautiful, and not mentioned. Kennebunkport, Maine. Hampton Beach, NH. Boston.
I absolutely agree with Sanibel and Carmel! I love both of these locations and I hope to visit each of them again.
This is not the list I would have created. You entirely miss all the charming MA costal towns with the exception of Edgartown. Not one town in CT and only 2 towns in ME. Looks to me like the author has spent very little time in New England.
Coastal towns are the most beautiful, and the most desired places to live—-BUT, in a few decades these coastal areas will be taken back into the seas, even the cliff places.