The sandy shoreline is truly stunning and not overly packed with people, unlike some of its neighboring beaches. While the water may not possess the crystal-clear quality of the Gulf Coast, it's still a delightful place to take a dip. The only downside was the lack of maintenance, as I noticed some litter scattered about the beach. Despite this, the overall experience was fantastic, especially if you're keen on scouring the sand for seashells. You can find public parking spots along the streets adjacent to the beach, some of which are located quite close to the entrance. Just be aware that the current rate is $3.50 per hour if you use the app, and parking meters are available for those who don't.
This beach offers breathtaking views of the sunrise. The water entry is smooth and gradual, which makes it perfect for playing, but not ideal for boogie boarding or shell hunting. There's plenty of free parking, and amenities such as showers, bathrooms, changing rooms, and seating are available. Additionally, there are nearby shopping and dining options, including live bands for entertainment. For those who want to relax in style, blue umbrellas with two chairs can be rented from the beach patrol for around $40 per day from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. However, visitors should be cautious of stingrays, as they can be found in the area.
Wow, the Atlantic Ocean has stunning white beaches with white caps and nice waves. The pier, wildlife, and surroundings of land, air, and water make for a great experience. Enjoy a cold beer with family and have fun - what more could you ask for?