Summer vacation has already begun for some across the U.S., and if Memorial Day is any indication, travelers should expect a busy summer season in 2023.
That weekend, largely considered the unofficial start of summer, the Transportation Security Administration screened 9.79 million people, surpassing pre-pandemic levels. And half of Americans say they will take a trip this summer, according to a survey from Deloitte, up from 46% in 2022.
Trips abroad are spiking in popularity, as people try to make up for time lost during pandemic-era travel restrictions. However, as inflation makes travel more expensive, budget-conscious travelers are opting to cut costs by driving to their destinations and choosing to stay stateside. AAA expected 2 million more travelers on the road on Memorial Day weekend 2023 than on that weekend in 2022.
Beach destinations are popular this year, according to a survey from vacation-rental platform Vacasa, and outdoor recreation remains a top priority. Not only are beaches a great place to unwind and create family bonding moments, but they also boost people’s mental health.
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So what makes a good beach town? Access to a beach, of course, but also plenty of indoor and outdoor activities to keep kids entertained, warm weather, and a long beach season.
Stacker crunched the numbers to find the best beach towns in Georgia. To be considered a beach town, each city needed at least one beach that the Environmental Protection Agency monitors. Rankings were determined by a number of factors weighted by importance, including miles of shoreline, access to beach-related businesses based on Census Bureau County Business Patterns, and Zillow median home prices.
There are 18 beaches monitored by the EPA in Georgia, totaling 21.1 miles of shoreline.
Read on to get some vacation-planning inspo.
#6. Savannah, Georgia
– Number of beaches: 2
– Miles of shoreline: 0.2
– Average swim season length: 213 days
– Average county summer temperature: 82 degrees
– Median home price: $276,694
#5. Townsend, Georgia
– Number of beaches: 2
– Miles of shoreline: 0.9
– Average swim season length: 213 days
– Average county summer temperature: 82 degrees
– Median home price: $205,378
#4. Brunswick, Georgia
– Number of beaches: 1
– Miles of shoreline: 0.9
– Average swim season length: 213 days
– Average county summer temperature: 82 degrees
– Median home price: $221,151
#3. Sea Island, Georgia
– Number of beaches: 2
– Miles of shoreline: 5.5
– Average swim season length: 213 days
– Average county summer temperature: 82 degrees
– Median home price: $3,430,874
#2. Saint Simons Island, Georgia
– Number of beaches: 5
– Miles of shoreline: 3.9
– Average swim season length: 213 days
– Average county summer temperature: 82 degrees
– Median home price: $586,806
#1. Tybee Island, Georgia
– Number of beaches: 6
– Miles of shoreline: 9.7
– Average swim season length: 208 days
– Average county summer temperature: 82 degrees
– Median home price: $603,876
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