Looking for great beach plus something for my husband
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Looking for great beach plus something for my husband
My husband and I are planning our first getaway without kids in years and we have four days to spend somewhere in late July or August. We are in DFW and plan on flying but want to keep costs down where we can.
I want a nice beach and would love to just go to Mexico and stay at an all-inclusive but we've done that and he's bored with just a beach. I'm 7-months pregnant so water sports aren't a big draw. What domestic beaches do you like that would also give us some options for good history, sight-seeing or something else besides the usual water-front bars and activities? Thanks!
I want a nice beach and would love to just go to Mexico and stay at an all-inclusive but we've done that and he's bored with just a beach. I'm 7-months pregnant so water sports aren't a big draw. What domestic beaches do you like that would also give us some options for good history, sight-seeing or something else besides the usual water-front bars and activities? Thanks!
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St. Augustine, Fl. area comes to mind. Oldest city in US. Lots of history, great restaurants, just minutes away from a beautiful Anastasia Island beaches. It's on the Atlantic side of Florida. You probably would have to fly to Jacksonville and get transportation to the town, about 15-30 minutes away.
http://staugustine.com/visitors-guide
Another possibility is Sartasota, Fl. area. Siesta Key voted the best beach in US. Sarasota has some wonderful museums, excellent restaurants, art galleries, great shopping, etc. You can fly to Sarasota or if cheaper to Tampa and get transportation for the 1 hour drive.
http://www.visitsarasota.org/
http://staugustine.com/visitors-guide
Another possibility is Sartasota, Fl. area. Siesta Key voted the best beach in US. Sarasota has some wonderful museums, excellent restaurants, art galleries, great shopping, etc. You can fly to Sarasota or if cheaper to Tampa and get transportation for the 1 hour drive.
http://www.visitsarasota.org/
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Charleston, hands down. Lots to do, great food, "near" a beach if you really want to do that but you really say that isn't the first thing, in spite of the title.
But you could stay at Wild Dunes and go into Charleston for dinners if you wanted.
But you could stay at Wild Dunes and go into Charleston for dinners if you wanted.
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I won't knock any of your east coast choices but if you want to come to the west coast, Santa Barbara would be a good choice.
The Mission up on the hill has plenty of history. It has self guided tours.
The Oregon beaches include Seaside which has a long Prommenade along the sandy beach. Just off the Prom, is a tiny park that shows the spot where members of the "Corps of Discovery" boiled seawater to make salt to preserve the elk meat for the long trip back to St. Louis.
The Mission up on the hill has plenty of history. It has self guided tours.
The Oregon beaches include Seaside which has a long Prommenade along the sandy beach. Just off the Prom, is a tiny park that shows the spot where members of the "Corps of Discovery" boiled seawater to make salt to preserve the elk meat for the long trip back to St. Louis.
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I think the weather is worth mentioning.
Picture places like St. Augustine in late July or August, then picture the weather in places like San Diego or Santa Barbara or Oregon. If you love being wet from the major heat and humidity then go for Florida. If not, you might want to think California or somewhere else. Frankly I think if you're looking for beach in August, Florida would not be my first choice -- nor the Caribbean or Mexico.
Picture places like St. Augustine in late July or August, then picture the weather in places like San Diego or Santa Barbara or Oregon. If you love being wet from the major heat and humidity then go for Florida. If not, you might want to think California or somewhere else. Frankly I think if you're looking for beach in August, Florida would not be my first choice -- nor the Caribbean or Mexico.
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There's lots more to do in Mexico than just the beach. Summer isn't really the best time to go, so I'm not suggesting it for this trip. But for the future you can hit the beaches in Mexico, but also have loads of other things to do (various ruins, colonial towns, museums, etc.). Just depends where you go and what you do once you get there.
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San Diego's great, but you need to check into airline policies about flying when you're 8 months gone. If you're seven months in now (which is how your post reads), little junior or juniorette may be knocking on the oven door and telling you he/she is fully baked come late July or August . . .
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Some of the male responses to this thread are quite gross and intrusive! This is not her first child, but even if it were, can we not trust a grown woman to decide for herself when she can travel while pregnant? Or discuss her request for travel destinations advice without sexual innuendo? And creepy baking metaphors?
I know, I know, public forum, you get what you didn't ask for. Still, the Internet is so annoying at times.
I was going to suggest the West Coast because of Florida weather, too--and hurricanes, don't forget those! If lounging on the beach is a desire, Southern California. Oregon's coast is gorgeous, but not really that kind of beach.
I know, I know, public forum, you get what you didn't ask for. Still, the Internet is so annoying at times.
I was going to suggest the West Coast because of Florida weather, too--and hurricanes, don't forget those! If lounging on the beach is a desire, Southern California. Oregon's coast is gorgeous, but not really that kind of beach.





