Thursday, December 29, 2011

Top 10 Secluded U.S. Beaches

Stir solitude into the mix of sun, surf, and sand for a rejuvenating vacation at one of these secluded U.S. beaches.

By ShermansTravel Editorial Staff
ShermansTravel.com

Seeking out sun, surf, and sand is an easy enough task, but is it possible to stir seclusion into the mix, too? Our editors say “shore”! We've dug deep into our arsenal of secret sands to present our top picks for secluded U.S. beaches, where quiet coasts invite in-the-know sunbathers to savor their relative solitude. Sure, some of these destinations are fairly remote (some even require off-the-path travel to offshore islets), but some of the most isolated shores are right under beachgoers’ noses, in popular stateside spots like Florida, California, and Hawaii. You'll just have to plan a visit soon – while these semi-private sands remain undiscovered for the moment, the cat's officially out of the bag.

1. Bowman's Beach, Florida
The secret's out about the beauty of Sanibel Island's linen-white sand beaches – situated about 25 miles southwest of Fort Myers, Florida – so you won't be alone in searching for a stretch of a secluded U.S. beach to call your own. But that's just what you'll get when you leave your car and make the quarter-mile walk to Bowman's Beach, Sanibel's most peaceful place. The island is well-known as one of the best shelling spots in the country, but you'll find little competition here. There's minimal development and ditto on amenities – though Bowman's does have one perk not found on any other beach on Sanibel: barbecue grills.

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To find this "secret" for yourself, contact Reservation Central Sanibel & Captiva Islands at http://www.rescen.com or call a local accommodation specialist at 1-800-290-6920

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