Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We love Cape Cod and the food is amazing. No boardwalk but that is the best part IMO!
Yup. We just did this too. But it's 8-9 hr drive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the DelMarVa beach places are all that great. We love the Côte de Azur for this reason. Calm seas, fair winds, plenty of sun and spectacular food and drink.
Thank you this, this is so droll... from Virginia Beach to the South of France, natural progression!
The south of France is so overdone. It’s basically on par with Iceland, Portugal, and Costa Rica: overrun with American tourists.
The best beaches are in off the beaten path destinations in Africa, but only real travelers can find them. Hint: you need to get past the pirates and Jumanji barriers, but it’s worth it. My kids only enjoy vacations when there’s an element of danger involved. That’s what makes them stand out from the crowd when it comes to college applications.
I mean I agree with you, but where do you eat?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the DelMarVa beach places are all that great. We love the Côte de Azur for this reason. Calm seas, fair winds, plenty of sun and spectacular food and drink.
Thank you this, this is so droll... from Virginia Beach to the South of France, natural progression!
The south of France is so overdone. It’s basically on par with Iceland, Portugal, and Costa Rica: overrun with American tourists.
The best beaches are in off the beaten path destinations in Africa, but only real travelers can find them. Hint: you need to get past the pirates and Jumanji barriers, but it’s worth it. My kids only enjoy vacations when there’s an element of danger involved. That’s what makes them stand out from the crowd when it comes to college applications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to hilton head.
There is less places to eat there!
There are fewer places to eat there!
There was nothing wrong with saying, "There is less places to eat there!"
Anonymous wrote:We love Cape Cod and the food is amazing. No boardwalk but that is the best part IMO!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. We added Williamsburg Busch garden, water county USA, Virginia aquarium to Virginia beach trip to make it more fun. We are not real beach family. To us, any beach trips with 1-2 days max on beach is enough, and we like to do add on & go explore somewhere (no national park, no history tours and no hiking) like aquarium/theme park/interactive museums/cruise/boat tours etc. We are not a big fan of beach food.
Then stop going to the beach. You’ve answered your own question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to hilton head.
There is less places to eat there!
There are fewer places to eat there!
Anonymous wrote:Op here. We added Williamsburg Busch garden, water county USA, Virginia aquarium to Virginia beach trip to make it more fun. We are not real beach family. To us, any beach trips with 1-2 days max on beach is enough, and we like to do add on & go explore somewhere (no national park, no history tours and no hiking) like aquarium/theme park/interactive museums/cruise/boat tours etc. We are not a big fan of beach food.
Than where?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to hilton head.
There is less places to eat there!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it depends what you’re looking for.
We love Rehoboth. It’s less than 3 hours drive. We usually eat out once a day and at home/or picnic twice a day.
Our bar is low for food though. We go to seafood places but the kids also like pizza, tenders etc, which we allow, it’s their vacation too. We don’t get fast food on vacation.
Sigh. Here we go again. It's rarely less than 3 hours from anywhere in the DMV worth living, especially not in the summer unless you leave and return at odd hours. And it's not that great of a beach either. And the food is just ok -- and overpriced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to hilton head.
There is less places to eat there!
There are fewer places to eat there!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did you not find great food in Ocean City, Maryland?
Also, in Ocean City, you can go paddle boarding, kayaking, rent a wave runner, boating, putt putt, bike riding, etc… the boardwalk is something you do once.
We used to have a favorite ethnic restaurant in OCMD! Used to meaning it's still there- mediterranean food. But sadly we haven't made it up to the beach now that our kids are grown.