Beach Living: 7 Popular Reasons People Move To The Beach
Millions plan their summer vacations at sunny beach destinations.
However, coastal living is an entirely different matter. I have always
dreamed of what beach life would be like for a permanent resident.
Approaching the big 50, I decided it was now or never.
I started
researching beaches. I thought anything is possible. So I started
looking at coastal towns primarily in the United States. I was actually
looking for the best beach towns to live in. It was so exciting. It was
hard to narrow it down, but I finally developed a list of the best
coastal cities. I was looking at my computer screen making sounds as if I
was eating a box of chocolates. The ooh...awe, oh my, this is my
favorite, oh isn't this beautiful became common sounds.
I found
there are many reasons for people moving to the coast. It isn't always
just to swim in the water, walk on the beach, snorkel or to simply
listen to the waves crashing against the shore. I knew that I had
enjoyed many of these activities when I visited the beach, but I never
realized that these and other different beachfront activities were some
of the primary reasons others wanted to relocate to a beach town.
I found 7 main reasons people love about living at the beach. They are as follows:
(1)
Beachcombers - Includes those laid back people that just want to walk
along the beach, smell the ocean air and pick up the sea shells. For
these folks, there are many beach towns that would do the do the trick.
(2)
Water Lovers - Kayakers, kiteboarders, snorkelers, scuba divers -
active water enthusiasts. Not every beach town lends itself to these
particular activities, but you could get a good list from researching
for best Florida beach towns or maybe even best California beach towns.
(3)
Boating Group - Like to ride the ocean waves by sail, paddle, or motor,
Where is the best beach town to live for this group of enthusiasts?
(4)
Fishing Enthusiasts - People that love to fish the seas and shorelines.
This list could include best coastal cities and small coastal towns.
(5)
Nature Lovers - Folks that enjoy seaside birds, animals and critters
that emerge from the sand. When you move to the beach, you should know
that some towns have beaches that really lend themselves to enjoying
mother nature.
(6) Lovers of Culture - Sophisticates that enjoy
the arts with an ocean view. If you are lover of culture, then you
probably won't be looking at the most affordable beach towns, but will
rather be compiling your list from some of the best coastal cities that
have ample opportunity to enjoy the arts.
(7) Golfing Addicts -
Golfers that crave the ultimate golfing experience of Scottish style
links against a backdrop of vast blue water. Fortunately, there are many
beach communities from small coastal towns to large beach cities that
offer beautiful golf courses where you can play with the ocean as part
of the permanent scenery.
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