This expansive beach is truly remarkable! Although the water may be chilly, the overall experience is exceptional. Conveniently located parking and public restrooms make it a hassle-free destination.
This small town boasts a lovely beach area with convenient amenities such as a public bathroom and a spacious playground for children. Parking is available for a fee of 2$ per hour. The surrounding area is dotted with a variety of charming shops and restaurants, making it an ideal destination to visit.
This beach is truly wonderful. My favorite spot is at the end where a warm water stream flows. I enjoy lying upstream with my mouth open, occasionally catching fish, while crabs gently pick at my toenails.
The beach offers a pristine and unspoiled stretch of sand, albeit slightly slim. The influx of visitors during favorable weather conditions is a common sight. Public restrooms and changing rooms are conveniently located for beachgoers. However, the parallel parking on the street comes at a price and fills up quickly on weekends. Scattered along the street are a handful of quaint food stalls that offer quick bites for those in need of a snack.
This is my go-to spot! The beach is fantastic, not too big and typically not too packed. You'll find more locals than tourists since there isn't much parking available for tourists nearby. Just be mindful of high tide as it can reach the rocks.
The beach is smaller than the Hampton beaches, especially during high tide, but it offers beautiful views of two lighthouses and various sailing craft passing by. It can get a bit crowded. The main access point is through Great Island Common, although there is a small street that leads directly to the beach. Parking is limited to residents with parking stickers. Be sure to bring bug repellent as there are a lot of bugs due to the seaweed. The recent fireworks show was short but interesting, and even the Thomas Leighton showed up to join the party. I suggest visiting if you are at Great Island Common.