If you've ever spent the summer season in Philly, you know it fumes. Like, unbearably hot. Thankfully, us city slickers don't need to suffer through the sweat with a lots plus beaches at our disposal. Within simply two hours of the city limitations, touch down on the warm sand, wooden boardwalks, and salted waves. For our list of the best beaches near Philadelphia, keep checking out!

Brigantine

The very first stop on our list is Brigantine Beach. Just a little over an hour outside beach vacation of Center City, Brigantine is the closest beach to Philadelphia. Small in size, this beach is the ideal area for a quick field trip from Philly.

When you're not soaking up the sun and saltwater, pop over to the Brigantine Historical Museum for a look into the previous or grab some local fruit and vegetables from the Brigantine Farmers Market.

Margate

Another neighboring spot, Margate is best known for Lucy the Elephant, a six-story elephant-shaped monolith, built of wood and tin sheeting and the oldest surviving roadside tourist attraction in America.

Margate City is simply one hour and ten minutes from Philly making it a no-brainer to visit on the most popular days of the summertime. From Congo Falls experience golf to browse camps, there's great deals of fantastic things to do in Margate. Throw in free street parking and an excellent beach and you have all the makings of a great household location. Get a table at Steve & Cookie's By the Bay before you head out!

Sea Isle City

A Philly favorite, Sea Isle City is a little beach town right next to Ocean City. Highlighted by a beachfront promenade, loaded with shops and cafés, the beach is not the only attraction in this charming beach town. Nevertheless, if water sports are your thing, the area has designated beaches for kayaking, kiteboarding, rafting, and browse fishing.

After a long day of surf and sun, take pleasure in a quick piece from Uncle Oogies or a seafood feast from Mike's Seafood and Dock Restaurant. If you're looking to keep the fun going all night, the bar and club scene is not too shoddy either!

Ocean City, New Jersey

The best destination for a family vacation, Ocean City New Jersey boasts a variety of theme park, a boardwalk, and mini golf courses. Focus on its family-friendly nature, Ocean City is a dry town, meaning no alcohol of any kind offered within its borders.

That being stated, there are a lot of activities in OCNJ to occupy your time consisting of Gillian's Wonderland Pier and Totally Tubular Aqua Park Start your day of rest and Augie's Omelette and Waffle and ride the trips or take it easy and relax on the beach. Or hit the beach like Bill and Sue in that well-known Beach Boys tune on your NJ playlist.

Elk Neck State Park.

A lesser known and more remote beach, Elk Neck State Park is an entertainment area located between the Elk River and the Chesapeake Bay. This state park is consisted of not just beaches, but marshlands and woody bluffs. Dating from 1833, Turkey Point Lighthouse is the crown gem of the peninsula, supplying views of Chesapeake Bay, and Northeast and Elk rivers.

While this state park does not consist of traditional accommodations, it offers more than 250 camping areas, along with some cabins.

Avalon

Among the more upscale beaches of the Jersey Coast, Avalon's beaches are extremely clean, jutting out into the ocean a mile further than any of the other Jersey beach towns. Mainly residential, the town is teeming with yoga studios and stores. Check out our associated short article: Things to Do in Avalon.

Seeking to capture your lunch? Have a look at the Miss Avalon Fishing charter for complete day and half excursion. If that's excessive work, get a donut from Kohler's Bakeshop or a turkey club wrap from Avalon Brew Club.

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