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For those of us looking for a scenic getaway that’s not too far from home, a trip down the intracoastal waterway can open up lots of great sights. Today, The Marine Web will take a look at a few neat spots along the coast that you might glimpse along the way or return to visit later on.
St. Catherine’s Island
Located in scenic Liberty County, Georgia, St. Catherine’s island is just south of Savanna and is rich in Spanish history. St. Catherine’s island was home to the first Spanish mission in the United States, while present-day Florida remained under the control of Spain. The church of Santa Catalina de Guale
has long succumbed to history, and simple wooden pews are all that remained to mark the spot where more than 400 Native Americans found their final resting place.
Neptune Beach
A popular coastal vacation spot, Neptune Beach is known for its laid-back, small-town feel. Whether you’re in Jacksonville on a business trip or your original destination is Neptune Beach, you don’t want to miss the tranquility of this hidden gem.
West Palm Beach
You will never get bored on a trip to West Palm Beach, Florida. Between the Norton Museum of Arts, Antique Row, and the wide variety of family-oriented beaches and late-night entertainment venues, there is always something to do in this Atlantic Coast city. West Palm Beach is also just a couple of hours from Disney, where you can
experience Space Mountain and see how fast it really is. Also,
VisitFlorida.com is the official website of the Florida Tourism Industry Marketing Corporation and offers a wealth of information on this and nearby cities.
Tybee Island
Tybee Island is not that far from St. Catherine’s Island, but it deserves attention in itself. As home to
George’s oldest and tallest lighthouse, Tybee Island is also rich in history. And, if you’re looking for a great place to spend a day, you’ll find the beach, the pier, and local favorite
Rock House Bar And Grill all within walking distance of each other.
North Topsail Beach
Ahoy, matey! If you believe the legends, pirates used what is now known as North Topsail Beach, North Carolina, as a retreat to steal and hide spoils of the sea. Today, according to Treasure Realty, you’re more likely to
find jet skis and fishermen in this Onslow County Haven.
Atlantic City
If you’d rather have excitement over relaxation, Atlantic City is the way to go. Comedy, music, culture, and more are all found on this Jersey shore. Atlantic City is located conveniently off Garden State Parkway if you ever want to visit via land.
The Atlantic City Visitor Guide is your personal passport to everything the most exciting city along the intracoastal waterway has to offer.
Travel Tips:
Whether you are cruising, driving, or flying, keep the following in mind:
The intracoastal waterway is one of the least appreciated features of the United States. Whether you’re popping along the coast for a business trip or you want to take a drive or cruise so that your family can see the best of the US, you’ll find something for everyone along the East Coast.
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