7.Surfside Beach, SC
Nicknamed «The Family Beach,» Surfside Beach is a 2-mile strip on the South Carolina coast. Visitors can look forward to games, fishing and a weekly series of beach hula and fire shows during the warmer months. Surfside also features an assortment of youth attractions designed with accessibility in mind. What’s more, the city’s free beaches and pier (which are easy to reach via a cheap summer shuttle) are exceptionally maintained, guaranteeing summer travelers a clean and safe getaway.
8.Williamsburg
If you’re seeking a serious dose of history, Williamsburg, Virginia, may be the right vacation spot for you. Step back in time at Colonial Williamsburg, visit the site of the first settlement at Jamestown and wander around Yorktown Battlefield. Should you want to check out pricier attractions like Water Country USA and Busch Gardens, opt for a summer combo ticket that covers unlimited access to these locations and Colonial Williamsburg for seven days. East Coast-based travelers can easily reach all of these hot spots thanks to Williamsburg’s central location in the mid-Atlantic.