People who don’t have to arrange their vacations around the school year are able to visit destinations when things are a bit less crowded and beaches all over the U.S. fit into that category. Come autumn, there are plenty of uncrowded coastal areas that are still warm enough to enjoy this late into the year.
Swipe through to get some fall beach ideas.
Gulf Shores, Alabama
With average high temperatures in the 80s during September and October, Gulf Shores is still plenty warm enough for a myriad of beach activities. The 32 miles of beautiful shoreline is less crowded than during the peak season, so you’ll have more room to stretch out. Anglers might want to try their luck at landing flounder and redfish, and don’t miss any of the several festivals that take place this time of year.
St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
Fluffy white sand and calm waters are among the reasons many beachgoers put Trunk Bay on their list of favorites. In October, you’ll enjoy daytime highs in the mid-80s. There’s a snack bar, restrooms, showers, picnic tables and beach chairs—everything you need for a relaxing beach holiday.
Photography: Pinterest/Avenly Lane Travel Blog
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Fall temperatures at this beach on Hilton Head Island hover between the high 70s to low 80s. Play volleyball, rent bikes and appreciate that there are always lifeguards on duty. Rinse off in one of the outdoor showers, and then settle in at one of several restaurants within walking distance.
Photography: Pinterest/scpictureproject.org
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Fall temps in Puerto Rico are typically in the high 80s, so it might be a bit toasty for some folks. El Escambron Beach, though, is absolutely spectacular, with clear water, soft sand and beautiful mountain views. Relax in the shade of a palm tree or take your gear out for snorkeling or scuba diving.
Photography: yeleynie díaz via Puerto Rico
Kauai, Hawaii
Hanalei is a large bay on the northern, quieter side of Kauai. The two-mile-long beach features white, powdery sand against clear, warm waters. October daytime temps average around 84 degrees. Visitors appreciate the peaceful, lush vibe of Hanalei.
This string of tropical islands remains warm well into fall — both air and water temperatures. You may encounter a bit of rainfall in September, however, as that is the area’s wettest month. But you’ll miss the crowds, and you’ll find plenty of events to attend.
This compact, urban beach is located on an island just off the coast of the country’s 8th biggest city, San Diego. Drive the famous, curvaceous 1.12-mile-long Coronado Bridge to get the charming hamlet. Enjoy lunch at a delicious seafood spot, and then spend a relaxing afternoon sunning near the waves.