How to Plan Your Beach Vacation

By Emma, published Jun 25, 2007
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I am a self proclaimed "navy brat." What that means is that my dad has been in the Navy my entire life. We have moved all up and down the east coast of the United States and even did a three year stint in Bermuda. Because of where I was brought up, the only constant in my life was the beach. We were always within a few miles of that beautiful blue Atlantic Ocean. Based on my years of growing up and practically living at the beach I have designed some tips for planning a beach vacation.

The first decision you have to make when traveling to the beach is if you want to stay on the ocean front or a few blocks off of it. Staying on the oceanfront is going to be quite a bit more expensive but if you have the money and only get to go once a year or less I suggest staying that close. If you're looking to save a little more and don't mind a shirt drive to the ocean, then find a place off of the oceanfront and you'll save.

Food is going to be your next biggest expense. Seafood, of course, is the biggest attraction of a beach community and will cost much more than other cuisines. Meals, in general, right on the oceanfront are going to be more expensive as they price for tourists. Look for places in town that offer cheaper food that still tastes just as good if not better. To save some money I suggest eating out for lunch and having either leftovers or easy sandwich stuff for dinner that can be stored back in your hotel room. Lunches are generally much cheaper and offer a good alternative to shelling out money on expensive dinners. Here are two restaurants in Virginia Beach that offer great prices and great food. One is on the oceanfront and one is not.

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/257938/murphys_irish_pub_on_the_virginia_beach.html

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/254529/lendys_cafe_and_raw_bar_the_best_hot.html

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I'd never lived more than an hour from the beach where I grew up in the UK. Now it is a little further to get to the beach. Sophie

Posted on 07/22/2007 at 4:07:00 PM

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