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finding the perfect beach town for a mother-daughter getaway

Last summer, I tried to plan a beach weekend for my mom and me, thinking it would be a breeze. Turns out, finding a spot in the Southeast that checks all our boxes is harder than I thought. We want somewhere in the US, ideally with a cute little town nearby—somewhere you can actually walk around, not just endless hotels and chain restaurants. Good food and drinks are a must (my mom is picky about her seafood, and I need a decent coffee shop in the morning). We’re aiming for July or August, but I’m worried about crowds and the heat. Last time we went to a popular beach in Florida, we spent more time looking for parking than actually relaxing. Plus, half the restaurants had hour-long waits. I’d love to find a place that’s lively but not overrun, with some local charm and maybe a shady spot to sit when the sun gets too much. Has anyone found a hidden gem along the Southeast coast that’s not just tourist traps and overpriced drinks? I’m hoping for a place where we can stroll, eat well, and actually hear each other talk over dinner. If you’ve been somewhere that fits, I’d love to hear about it—especially if you’ve got a favorite breakfast spot or a shop that’s worth checking out. Sometimes it feels like the perfect beach town is just a myth! #beachtrip #motherdaughter #traveladvice #Travel

finding the perfect beach town for a mother-daughter getaway
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finding the perfect east coast beach town for june

Every June, as soon as school lets out, we try to plan a family trip. This year is extra special—it's my milestone birthday, and I want to make it memorable. But honestly, picking the right beach spot on the East Coast is turning into a bit of a headache. I’ve spent days scrolling through travel forums, and I still feel stuck. Here’s what I’m wrestling with: I’d love a beach town where we can walk from our Airbnb to a cute downtown—think boardwalks, little shops, and plenty of restaurants. I’m an early riser and love to run, so a safe, scenic place for morning jogs is a must. The kids are teenagers, so I need somewhere with enough to keep them entertained—shopping, activities, maybe even a little adventure. But here’s the catch: I don’t care about nightlife, and I’m not a fan of Florida (no offense to the Sunshine State, but I’d rather try somewhere new). The Carolinas have never been on our travel list, but they’re starting to sound tempting. My wife’s always dreamed of Savannah, but I’m clueless about the beach scene there. Charleston pops up a lot, but is it just hype, or is it really worth it? We’re hoping to keep the Airbnb under $2,000, and we’ll be flying in from Michigan, so a rental car is a given. I know every beach is packed in June, but if there’s a way to dodge the worst crowds, I’m all ears. We’ve done Maine before, but I’m not sure if it’s warm enough for real beach days in June—nothing kills the vibe like freezing water when you’re hoping for sun and sand. Has anyone found that sweet spot—a walkable, runner-friendly beach town with enough for teens to do, but not so crowded you can’t breathe? And is there really a difference between Savannah and Charleston for families? I’d love to hear about places that surprised you (good or bad), especially if you’ve traveled with teens. Sometimes it feels like every place is either too sleepy or too wild, and I just want something in between. Anyone else feel like the perfect beach town is always just out of reach? #FamilyVacation #BeachTrip #EastCoast #Travel

finding the perfect east coast beach town for june