Summer in New York is a great time to visit the city. There are plenty of things to do here and the activities are endless. The summer, in general, should be spent outdoors. You can always walk around the many parks in NYC or just ride around on a bike. However, there are days when you can feel the sun beaming down on you, and the first thing you want to do is to jump in the water.
When you think of New York City, you think of tall skyscrapers, bridges, and many other attractions that the city provides. Not many people think about the New York beaches that are around the area. This article will provide you with some of the best beaches in NYC.
Finding really great beaches in or around NYC can be a little bit of a challenge. However, we promise you that there are plenty of options and on certain days like the Fourth of July, beaches will be filled with activity. The popular beaches around NYC are pretty easy to get to, but some might require some travel time. However, if you have all the time in the world, it is absolutely worth it.
New York City beaches are closed during the winter season and will re-open for swimming on Memorial Day Weekend.
Brighton Beach is an excellent spot for those looking to get away from the central area of Coney Island while still being close to all the fun it offers. With its calm waters and wide, sandy beaches, it’s the perfect place to relax and soak up the summer sun. However, similar to Coney Island, you should expect this beach to get pretty crowded on the Fourth of July, so be sure to arrive early!
Manhattan Beach is located in the very south of Brooklyn and is one of the most popular beaches in the city. Its expansive shoreline is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or simply taking a leisurely stroll along the beach. Plus, you’ll be able to use their handball, volleyball, tennis, and basketball courts that are all located nearby.
Located just over 20 miles from Manhattan, you’ll find Rockaway Beach tucked away in Queens. Though it’s known as Rockaway Beach, this destination encompasses several beaches between 3rd Street and 153rd Street. It is renowned for being the best beach destination close to New York City, so it merits the hour-long subway ride from downtown Manhattan.
If you visit this area in the high season from the end of May through Labor Day, then you can expect to find many surfers, swimmers, and sunbathers enjoying the water and sun. While it’s most popular in the summer, Rockaway Beach makes for a refreshing place to visit any time of the year.
Distance: 25 Miles (1 hour by car | 1,5 hour by subway)
The Hudson River Park Beach was opened in 2020 on the west side and will surely be one of the best things to do in the summer in NYC. Even though it’s called a beach, we’re pretty sure the waters are not open to swimmers, but there will be plenty of space for summer activities. You can grab a blanket and enjoy the Hudson River views from the lawn.
South Beach Staten Island is a gorgeous beach that invites you to relax and take a walk. Why fly all the way to Miami when you can find a South Beach on Staten Island? The wooden beach promenade is about 1.5 miles long and is the fourth longest in the world. From here, there is a beautiful view of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. On the boardwalk, there are bocce and picnic areas, as well as other sports facilities. The beach area is really beautiful and absolutely worthwhile.
This long sandy beach on Long Island is one of the most popular destinations on the entire east coast of the USA. The beach is gorgeous and guarantees an extra holiday feeling! For Jones Beach, take a whole day and enjoy the sunset in the evening.
Long beach is one of the most popular beaches on Long Island, and it’s no surprise why. With its gentle waves and expansive shoreline, it’s perfect for swimming, sunbathing, building sandcastles, and more. Plus, there are plenty of restaurants and shops nearby to keep you entertained all day long.
Both surfing and swimming are allowed at Long Beach, making it an excellent spot for both beginner and experienced swimmers. With its clean water and beautiful views, it’s no wonder this beach is one of the most popular in NYC.
A really great day trip is this trip to the famous Hamptons on Long Island. We have already done this tour and were thrilled. What is so great about this day trip to the Hamptons? You experience a completely different side of New York and can go shopping in the Tangier Outlets!
Located south of the Long Island shore is a thin barrier in the Atlantic Ocean. This barrier is known as Fire Island and has amazing beaches such as Robert Moses State Park. Here, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery, picnics with your friends or family and even venture out into the many towns and sip on some spiked pina coladas. Also, there’s this instagrammable lighthouse as well. The best way to get to Fire Island and experience this New York beach is by car. Expect to travel for about 2 hours.
This popular beach located in the Bronx (which also happens to be Bronx’s only public beach) attracts many people during the summer in NYC. At Orchard Beach, there are numerous snack bars so you won’t go hungry. If you’re into sports, you’re in luck as well. The beach has over 20 courts where you can play basketball, volleyball, and handball. The best way to get to this beach is by car. You can take the 6 train all the way to the last stop in the Bronx, but you’d have to take the bus right after.
The Gansevoort Peninsula, part of Hudson River Park, offers a variety of recreational opportunities. Unlike traditional piers, it is built on solid ground and provides access to the Hudson River with great views.
Here you can relax on a small sandy beach, enjoy a picnic area, and explore a new salt marsh area with native plants and oyster habitats—a first on Manhattan’s side of the Hudson River.
Swimming is unfortunately not allowed, but it’s definitely worth a visit for a little summer break!
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