Thursday, April 30, 2015

Exploring Beaches To Visit On Nantucket


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If you are hoping to visit the island of Nantucket this fall before the cold weather hits, it will be good for you to make sure you know which beaches you should go to; while you really cannot go wrong visiting just about any beach on the island, each beach offers something slightly different, so follow this guide when you go to Nantucket, and make your way to the beach that suits you best.

On the northwest shore of the island, you'll find Dionis Beach; if you are looking for a quiet setting in which you can get away from the hustle and bustle of the center of town, and in which you can also get away from the big crowds of tourists that can clog up some of the other beaches, this beach is the perfect place for you – and you certainly cannot beat the calm waters of this beach, or the great picture taking opportunities.

If a more crowded atmosphere – where everything feels lively and exciting – is more to your tastes, try Surfside Beach on the southern part of the island; down here, you will find more to do, bigger waves, and a lot more excitement, and this beach is also very easy to get to on bike or on foot from the center of town, which makes it a great beach to visit on a day trip to the island.

And on the eastern shoreline of Nantucket, you will find the beaches along Squam road; out here, the waves will also be bigger, and furthermore, you will find beaches that are a bit more rocky and quite a bit quieter. A number of these beaches are not open to the public, but if you are able to find someone who knows someone who will let you use their beach, or if you go just north or south of Squam Road, you will be able to truly enjoy the isolation and the beauty that these beaches offer.

There is plenty to do on a trip to Nantucket, and there are also plenty of things for you to see as well, but make sure you do not allow yourself to miss out on the beaches – but instead, take the time and effort to make your way out to them and enjoy them for a couple days!

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