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East coast beaches/rentals?

We are trying to plan a big extended family vacation for summer 2013, and we're thinking of renting a house on a beach on the east coast. Any suggestions or places to avoid? We are from just north of LA so aren't interested in anything on the west coast. We will have young children going (two family members are currently pregnant so around or less than a year old) so plan on mainly hanging out at the beach, BBQing, and relaxing. TIA!
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Re: East coast beaches/rentals?

  • The world is your oyster. I could recommend everything from Hilton Head to the MA coast. For families, I like Hilton Head, Outer Banks, Bethany Beach, or the Long Beach Island
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  • We used to do just the type of trip you are describing at the Outer Banks.....depending on the number of people (we usually had 30 or more) you may have to get multiple houses, but we never had any issues getting them next to each other.
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  • Tybee Island, GA I recomend anything from the north end of the island to around 12th Street. 
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  • Outer Banks, Hilton Head, Montauk/Hamptons
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  • That's a lot of coastline.

    I'll represent for New Jersey - Ocean City, Avalon/Stone Harbor and Long Beach Island are very family-friendly.  Ocean City has the classic style wooden beach boardwalk with amusements.  LBI has an amusements area but it's not on the beach.

     

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  • I would suggest Myrtle Beach -> North Myrtle Beach, Murells Inlet, Pawlley's Island.  They're all very family friendly and have a ton to do.

    I would not suggest OC Maryland.  Dewey and Bethany beaches (in DE) are nicer and much much cleaner/quieter.

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  • i would recommend ocean city, NJ... very family -friendly. Theres a great boardwalk with lots of games, rides, and awesome boardwalk food (pizza, funnel cake, snow cones) its a"dry" town- so theres no liquor stores or bars in town, whcih keeps out a lot of the trashy "Jersey Shore" element :-)

      i also LOVE the outer banks in north carolina!! My parnets have a vacation house down there, on Hatteras ISland. Its an awesome place to just hang out and be with the family for a week. For a big group, this might be a better bet- i think it has more of the bigger houses to pick from (seriously- there are some with 10 bedrooms, 10  bathrooms and elevators!!) PAGE me if you have any questions about the OBX... i'm down there a lot :-)

  • It really depends on what you want.  The ocean is so different as you travel north.  Ditto to NC.  Not sure about NJ.  DE has a few decent beaches (Bethany, Rehobeth, Lewes).  Being in this area, my vote locally goes to Ocean City, MD (not NJ).  It's family friendly with lots to do for all ages.

     Outer Banks is really a nice place and the options for house rentals seem endless.

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