Posts Tagged ‘beach’

Dewey Beach, Delaware

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Just a fifteen minute jog south of Rehoboth Beach on Rehoboth Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, Dewey Beach is one mile of beach front and 3 blocks of shops, cottages and activities. Dewey Beach’s reputation as a wild party town brings visitors in spring and summer from Washington, DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Wilmington. At the same time, Dewey Beach manages to attract families largely because of its wide golden sand beaches. (more…)

Get up to 70 Percent off Beach Swimsuits

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Our East Coast Beaches partner swimsuits for all is currently discounting swimsuits at up to 70 %. Visit them to get a great deal on a swimsuit for Florida Beaches this winter or an early suit for next spring.

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Rye, New Hampshire

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Rye, New Hampshire was the first settlement in what is now the state of New Hampshire. It was originally called Pannaway and was established by David Thompson in 1623. The town is the only one in New Hampshire to include off-shore islands, four of the Isles of Shoales. The other five islands in the 9-isle grouping belong to the State of Maine.

The beach area on the mainland is 8 miles long, and is a popular east coast beaches place for walking, swimming, beachcombing, and whale watching at Odiorne Point, Wallis Sands, Jenniss and Rye State Parks and State Harbor. In addition, there are marine research facilities with daily boat transportation available to the Shoals Islands.
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Wells Beach ME

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

Wells, Maine boasts about being the friendliest city in Maine and it’s citizens keep that promise to all of their visitors each day. It is the lure of Maine lobster and fresh seafood and beautiful beaches that brings tourists to Wells many times throughout the year. With seven-miles of oceanfront to enjoy, that is filled with white sandy beaches, people have ample time to explore the beautiful coastline at their own pace.
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Sarasota Florida FL

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

The rolling white sand beaches and sparkling water of Sarasota, Florida is quite an alluring sight for visitors. Sarasota, Florida and the other islands that makes up the Sarasota cluster gives tourists plenty of opportunities to relax. These islands have rather creative names like Siesta Key, Sarasota, Lido/St. Armands Circle, Casey Key, Venice, Englewood, and Manasota Key.

Favored as the gem of the Florida Gulf Coast region, Sarasota is a place that tourists visit all throughout the year. These beach-front landscapes boast of sun drenched waters and 35 miles of silky sand encased beaches.  Sarasota, along with her sister islands, offers a multitude of exciting attractions for tourists to see and activities to enjoy with friends and family. 

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Naples Florida FL

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

Naples Florida is situated at the southern coast of Florida. A marvelous tourist spot, it is trapped between two major land reserves. Florida Everglades, a vast stretch of land full of waterways and vegetation. The preserved wildlife and birds sanctuaries are a part of the wildlife preservation by government.  The Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, the other land preserve maintains a thousand acres of bird and wildlife sanctuary. Visitors to the wildlife sanctuaries can pass through them without disturbing the wildlife and can enjoy the wild animals in their natural habitat.

The Everglades Park suffered a serious setback in the flamingoes section of the sanctuary when the hurricane Wilma blew over the Florida coast. Even today, many parts of the sanctuary are reachable only by boats. The visitors are allowed only after proper verification and permission.

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