Visiting New England in the summers is ideal for anyone trying to relax and unwind. Either alone, or with your loved one, the glorious place, which is renowned for its beaches, sets a perfect setup for fun and breathtaking views. Here are the 10 best beaches in New England you must visit while vacationing:

 

  1. Silver Sands State Park (Milford, Connecticut)

 

If you are in search for warm waters to swim in, head down to the south to the shallow slopes of Long Island Sound. The beach is small, but it is remote and more private. It is very affordable and you get to enjoy bird watching here too.

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  1. Napatree Point (Watch Hill, Rhode Island)

 

Rhode Island is known for its heights, but the beaches it holds are iconic as well. The longest beaches of New England lie here, making them ideal for romantic couples to take long strolls in. The Napatree Point carries a long strip of coastline that gives scenic views of Connecticut and Fishers Island in New York.

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  1. Narragansett Town Beach (Narragansett, Rhode Island)

 

The hurricanes coming in from the Caribbean may scare a few, but the surfers on this Rhode Island coast pull out their surfboards to ride the giant waves! The Narragansett Town Beach is the ideal spot for surfers in the summer months of July till September. The highest waves go up till 10 feet high here.

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  1. Mohegan Bluffs (Block Island, Rhode Island)

 

The white crescent beach, with the uninterrupted lap of waves, and the redbrick lighthouse at the southwest, makes the Mohegan Beach picturesque and perfect for solitude to gather your thoughts.

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  1. Coast Guard Beach (Eastham, Massachusetts)

 

When you stand on the sands of Coast Guard beach, you will feel like you are travelling a desert. The sand of this beach is pearly white, while the slopes go up till the dunes. The mere touch of the sand is velvety soft, and nothing feels better than laying on it during the summer day.

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  1. Aquinnah Public Beach (Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts)

 

Tucked deep in the southeast of Aquinnah Cliffs, the Aquinnah Public Beach is a hidden piece of treasure. The beach is breathtakingly beautiful and most scenic due to the varying degrees of color the clays have around the beach. A backdrop of reds, greens, whites, and yellows strike the eyes especially during sunset.

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  1. Lake Willoughby (Westmore, Vermont)

 

You will find the first glimpse of Lake Willoughby striking and be left stunned. This is due to the glacial waters and the massive granite cliffs that stand proudly across the shore. A landlocked fjord is set in the midst, where a sandy beach lies adjacent it. The water is chilly as it is purely fresh water.

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  1. Odiorne Point State Park (Rye, New Hampshire)

 

The Odiorne Point State Park has a unique location, as it lies in the midst of the New Hampshire and Maine coasts. It is the longest undeveloped coastline of the state, where the 300 acres of protected land has become a stopping point for migrating birds. This makes it a beautiful point for bird lovers. You can find black-backed gulls or double-crested cormorants on rocks here.

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  1. Footbridge Beach (Ogunquit)

 

Ogunquit is a 3.5-mile flat sand beach that runs along the Maine coast. There are naturally paved footpaths that start from the Main Beach and up to the rugged shores where the beautiful fishing harbor lies. The beach is perfect as it is crowd-free all the time.

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  1. Old Orchard Beach (Maine)

 

The Old Orchard Beach is a family favorite as it offers something for every generation. From the small amusement parks, to the golf courses – the beach will keep everyone entertained till the night. The 7-mile sandy beach has a 700-foot width, so there will always be space for you even on its crowdy days.

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