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Big Sur, California
Big Sur is a costal area in Central California where mountains coincide with the bright blue ocean. If you decide to go, be sure to stop at Pfeiffer Beach. The dramatic cliffs and purple sand create the most Instagram-worthy pictures. It's tucked away, and it can be a bit difficult to find, but everyone who visits the crowd-free beach agrees the hunt is worth it. Watch the sunrise on the beach, then take the two-hour road trip along the scenic Monterey Bay coast to visit the famous Redwoods State Park. There you can drive through some of the oldest redwood trees or pretend you're in a Twilight movie as you admire the forest.
Newport, Rhode Island
Newport is a cute little beach town about an hour south of Providence. Here you can spend the day roaming Cliff Walk beach and peeking into the beachside backyards of Newport mansions. If staying on land isn't thrilling enough, then you and your spouse can enjoy the breeze in your hair with a sailboat tour of the area. There are plenty of boating companies (like this one and this one) that offer various packages and pricing so you can chose what suits you best. After relaxing by the beach, you can cap off the evening with dinner at the romantic Restaurant Bouchard or the more casual Midtown Oyster Bar.
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Grand Haven, Michigan
People often overlook Michigan for a beach getaway because it lacks an ocean coast. However, there are plenty of lake beaches that provide the same kind of fun, but without sharks and jellyfish. The Grand Haven State Park is located right along the water, and if you ever wanted to camp on the beach this is your chance! There are campsites available to the public which can be easily reserved in advance. If you end up visiting Grand Haven, make sure to stop into Chocolates by Grimaldi for a tour and plenty of free samples.
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