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The US’s 16 Most Beautiful Coastal Towns

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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.

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9 thoughts on “The US’s 16 Most Beautiful Coastal Towns”

  1. Sharon Drew Topp

    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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. There are a lot more coastal places on the east coast that are so beautiful, and not mentioned. Kennebunkport, Maine. Hampton Beach, NH. Boston.

  5. I absolutely agree with Sanibel and Carmel! I love both of these locations and I hope to visit each of them again.

  6. 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.

  7. Jeanne Baughman

    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.

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