The best beaches to enjoy this summer in New England
Although New England is better known for its charming small towns and scenic vistas (famously one of the best places to see fall’s foliage), it’s also home to some of the best beaches. Here, our favorite sandy swaths along New England’s coastline and its surrounding islands.
Coast Guard Beach, Massachusetts
Cape Cod has some of the most postcard-perfect beaches in the region, but we love this one because it’s ideal for families. The sand is super soft (great for little feet), the waves are shallow enough for young swimmers and boogie-board enthusiasts, and the local seals are always a highlight.
Mohegan Bluffs Beach, Rhode Island
Little Block Island, off the southern coast of Rhode Island, offers an impressive 17 miles of beaches, none more spectacular than this quiet spot on the island’s southwest reaches. Situated 150 feet below its namesake bluffs (and accessible by a 140-step staircase), the beach has spectacular views—on a clear day, you can see all the way to Montauk on neighboring Long Island.
East Beach, Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts
On those summer days when Martha’s Vineyard gets a bit too crowded, hop on The Chappy Ferry for a two-minute ride from Edgartown to Chappaquiddick island. Head east to the end of Dike Bridge Road, and plant yourself on secluded East Beach (also known as Leland Beach), where locals fishing from the shore and seabirds far outnumber tourists.
Goose Rocks Beach, Maine
Located in tony Kennebunkport (where the Bush family summers), this quiet beach spans three miles, so you won’t need to compete for space when throwing down your beach blanket. At low tide, keep an eye out for the barrier reef that protects the beach surfaces, also known as Goose Rocks.
Siasconset Beach, Nantucket, Massachusetts
If you’re looking for a respite from the clambakes and crowds on Nantucket’s main beaches, bike over to this secluded spot. Located on the island’s more eastern tip, Siasconset Beach is a little more untrammeled and a lot less congested.
Mansion Beach, Rhode Island
Another Block Island favorite is this small northern beach, famous among body surfers and their admirers. Expect some pretty intense waves when storms are brewing in the Atlantic. On calmer days, it’s idyllic for ambles and sunbathing.