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Budget-Friendly Beach Stays

If you're dreaming of a beachy escape that won't break the bank, look no further. Whether you're a foodie looking for the best seafood, a nature lover eager to explore coastal trails, or a family seeking activities for all ages, these beach towns promise memorable experiences without the hefty price tag of more famous hot spots.


Here are 35 beach towns in both the U.S. and abroad that offer the perfect combination of leisure, fun, and budget-friendly escapes. 

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1. Cannon Beach, Oregon, U.S.

Renowned for its iconic Haystack Rock and gorgeous sandy beaches, Cannon Beach is as beautiful as it is low-key. Visitors can explore tide pools, fly kites, and take long walks along the shore for a budget-friendly escape. The town also has a vibrant arts scene with numerous galleries, restaurants, and shops. Family-friendly activities include visiting the nearby Ecola State Park for picnicking, hiking, or surfing. 

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2. Albufeira, Portugal

Albufeira, located in the Algarve region of Portugal, is known for its beautiful, sandy beaches and vibrant nightlife. During the day, visitors can relax on the golden sand or explore hidden coves. Family-friendly activities include visiting Zoomarine for marine shows and water rides. The town also offers a mix of traditional Portuguese cuisine and international dishes to cater to different tastes and dietary preferences. 

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3. Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, U.S.

Rehoboth Beach in Delaware is famous for its charming boardwalk and family-friendly atmosphere that is also budget-friendly. Enjoy classic beach activities like sunbathing and swimming, and don't miss the Funland amusement park featuring rides and games for the little ones. The town offers a variety of dining options, from seafood shacks to fine dining. Explore the local boutiques and art galleries for unique finds.

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4. San Sebastián, Spain

Celebrated for its rich culinary scene and beautiful beaches, San Sebastián is another underrated beach town that locals swear by. Spend your days on La Concha beach or explore the historic Old Town for a nice stroll with the family. Other affordable activities include visiting the aquarium or taking a funicular ride to Mount Igueldo for amusement park rides. The city is also famous for its pintxos, a type of Basque tapas.

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5. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, U.S.

Myrtle Beach, which boasts 60 miles of sandy coastline, is perfect for sunbathing and partaking in water sports. Families can enjoy the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and promenade, featuring arcades, restaurants, and the SkyWheel. The area is known for its mini golf courses and family-friendly shows. For nature lovers, the nearby Huntington Beach State Park offers abundant hiking and bird-watching opportunities. 

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6. Nazaré, Portugal

Famous for its massive waves, Nazaré is a hotspot for surfers and water sport aficionados. But during the off-season (typically September to April), the town is a sanctuary for those seeking tranquility, delicious food, and incredible views. Families can enjoy the sandy beach and visit the Sítio district for panoramic views. The town is known for its seafood restaurants, serving dishes like grilled sardines and octopus. 

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7. Galveston, Texas, U.S.

Offering a mix of historic charm and beach fun, Galveston is as charming as it is affordable. Spend your days at the sandy beaches or pay a visit to the Moody Gardens for some interactive fun. The venue boasts an aquarium, rainforest, and a 3D theater. Meanwhile, the Pleasure Pier offers rides and games for all ages. Dining options include fresh Gulf seafood, gumbo, and classic Texas barbecue for the meat lovers. 

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8. Split, Croatia

Split is an ancient city with beautiful, sprawling beaches along the Adriatic Sea. The city is also known for its charming red-roofed houses, which some say are reminiscent of George R.R. Martin's fictional world of Westeros. Game of Thrones' fans are encouraged to visit Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, while families can explore Marjan Hill for hiking, biking, or just relaxing on Bačvice beach.


The city also offers a variety of dining options, from seafood and Croatian specials to Mediterranean and Baltic cuisine. 

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9. Gulf Shores, Alabama, U.S.

This hidden gem located on the Gulf of Mexico is another underrated town lined with beautiful white-sand beaches. Enjoy water activities like kayaking, paddle-boarding, parasailing, and fishing. The Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo offers up-close animal encounters that are sure to be a hit with the little ones. For dinner, enjoy the freshest seafood at beachfront restaurants while enjoying the sunset. 

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10. Cascais, Portugal

Offering a combination of stunning beaches and cultural attractions, Cascais is a delightful destination for those seeking an affordable seaside escape. Explore the historic town center to visit its charming streets, museums, cafes and restaurants. Families can enjoy the nearby Boca do Inferno cliffs and the Marechal Carmona Park

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11. Tybee Island, Georgia, U.S.

Tybee Island is a laid-back destination known for its sandy beaches and historic lighthouse. Visitors can take guided dolphin tours or explore the marine science center. The island is bike-friendly, making it easy to get around without the need of a vehicle. Enjoy fresh seafood and Southern cuisine at local eateries, and don't miss the famous Tybee Island Pirate Fest if visiting in October.

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12. Lagos, Portugal

Lagos is another underrated town in Portugal that offers stunning cliffs and beaches. Must-visit attractions include the Ponta da Piedade caves and rock formations by boat. The town also boasts a rich history, with sites like the Mercado de Escravos and the ancient city walls. Families can enjoy dolphin-watching tours and beach activities. The local cuisine includes fresh seafood, pasta, and traditional Portuguese dishes.

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13. Outer Banks, North Carolina, U.S.

Offering a mix of history, tranquility, and natural beauty, the OBX in North Carolina is worth a visit (especially if you're a fan of Netflix's hit show "Outer Banks.") History buffs must visit the Wright Brothers National Memorial and Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Families can enjoy water sports like kayaking, boating, and kiteboarding. The area also has many casual seafood joints and charming beach cottages.

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14. Dubrovnik, Croatia

Known for its medieval walls and stunning coastline, Dubrovnik is another underrated beachside spot. Spend your days sunbathing at Banje beach, or take a boat trip (a ferry is also available) to nearby Lokrum Island to see ancient ruins and botanical gardens. Families can explore the historic Old Town and the Dubrovnik Cable Car for panoramic views. The local cuisine features fresh seafood and Dalmatian specialties.

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15. Ocean City, Maryland, U.S.

Featuring a lively boardwalk lined with shops, restaurants, and amusement rides, Ocean City has no shortage of fun, family-friendly attractions. Spend the day on the beach or visit the Jolly Roger Amusement Park for water slides and roller coasters. Fishing enthusiasts can try their luck at the Oceanic Fishing Pier. The town also hosts plenty of free events, including movies on the beach and concerts.

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16. Kotor, Montenegro

Kotor is a charming town located in a stunning bay in Montenegro, a highly underrated Eastern European country. Must-visit attractions include the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and a relaxing stroll on the town's white sand beaches. Families can take a catamaran tour to the Blue Cave or explore the Lovćen National Park. The town offers a variety of seafood restaurants and cafés with scenic views.

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17. Budva, Montenegro

Budva in Montenegro is also known for its sandy beaches and historic old town. Spend your days relaxing on Slovenska beach, or explore the ancient city walls for a more interactive and educational experience. Families can visit the nearby Aquapark Budva for water slides and pools. The town also boasts a vibrant nightlife and a variety of dining options, including seafood, Hungarian dishes, and Mediterranean cuisine.

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18. Pula, Croatia

This historic town lined with beautiful beaches sits along the much-underrated Istrian Peninsula. The ancient Roman amphitheater of Pula that's located by the water is a must-see for history buffs, while families can explore the Brijuni National Park for a more relaxing experience. The site is home to diverse wildlife and archaeological finds. The local cuisine includes seafood, truffles, and Istrian wines.

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19. Valencia, Spain

Unbeknownst to some travelers, Valencia in Spain is home to many beautiful beaches and cultural attractions. Spend your days on Malvarrosa beach or visit the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences. Families can explore the Bioparc Valencia, a unique zoo with natural habitats. The city is also known as the birthplace of paella, a traditional Spanish rice dish that incorporates a variety of vegetables, seafood, and meats.

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20. Portimão, Portugal

Portimão is known for its stunning Praia da Rocha beach, where visitors can sunbathe on golden white sands and swim in crystal clear turquoise waters. Enjoy water sports like surfing and paddle-boarding, or take a boat tour to explore the dramatic cliffs and surrounding caves. The town has a lively marina with plenty of dining options serving fresh seafood. Families can also visit the Slide & Splash water park for a fun day out.

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21. Almeria, Spain

Almeria boasts beautiful, uncrowded beaches and a rich history. Relax on the pristine shores of Playa de los Genoveses or explore the ancient Alcazaba fortress. Families are encouraged to visit the nearby Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park for hiking, biking, and bird-watching opportunities. The local cuisine includes fresh seafood, tapas, and traditional Spanish dishes. Be sure to also try patatas a lo pobre, a local specialty.

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22. Vieste, Italy

Vieste is a charming town on the Gargano Peninsula featuring beautiful beaches, scrumptious cuisine, and a historic old town. Spend your days on the sandy shores of Spiaggia del Pizzomunno or explore the ancient Castello Svevo. The town boasts a variety of dining options, including seafood, Puglian specialties, and, of course, pasta. 

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23. Naxos, Greece

Featuring beautiful beaches and charming villages, Naxos offers a much less crowded alternative to its pricey cousin, Santorini. Enjoy water sports and relax on the Agios Prokopios beach, explore the historic Temple of Apollo, visit the Vallindras Distillery, or take a tour of the island's ancient ruins. The local cuisine includes seafood, cheeses, and traditional Greek dishes like moussaka and souvlaki.

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24. Paros, Greece

Similarly, Paros offers stunning beaches and a more laid-back atmosphere compared to the much more touristy city of Mykonos. Spend your days on the golden sands of Kolymbithres beach or explore the charming village of Naoussa for an authentic Greek experience. Families can also enjoy windsurfing and horseback riding in Naoussa. The island is known for its classic Greek cuisine, nightlife, and vibrant tavernas.

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25. Tropea, Italy

Tropea is a picturesque town in Calabria featuring stunning beaches and clear blue waters. Relax on the sandy shores of Tropea beach or explore the Santa Maria dell'Isola monastery that sits on a rocky perch overlooking the ocean. Water sports are available, and vacationers can take a short boat trip to the Aeolian Islands and nearby Capo Vaticano. To eat, enjoy fresh seafood, spicy 'nduja, and Calabrian wines.

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26. Cefalù, Italy

Cefalù is another picturesque town on the northern coast of Sicily. On top of looking like the idyllic set of a movie, the town is also known for its church mosaics, sandy beaches, and medieval streets. Visitors can explore the ancient ruins of the Temple of Diana, visit the Mandralisca museum, or hike up La Rocca for panoramic views. Fresh seafood, pasta alla Norma, and cannoli are all must-try dishes.

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27. Antalya, Turkey

Antalya is known for its stunning beaches, towering cliffs, and ancient ruins. Relax on Lara beach, explore the historic Kaleiçi district, or take a boat trip to the Düden Waterfalls. The local cuisine features seafood, kebabs, and an abundance of Mediterranean dishes.

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28. Pensacola Beach, Florida, U.S.

Known for its clear blue waters, sunny skies, and sugar-white sand beaches, Pensacola is another underrated city in the U.S. Visit Fort Pickens for a bit of history, or enjoy plenty of snorkeling and fishing activities on the expansive shore. The boardwalk offers many shopping, partying, and dining options with stunning gulf views. Families can also explore the nearby Gulf Islands National Seashore for hiking. 

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29. Bari, Italy

Bari is a scenic town with beautiful beaches along the Adriatic Sea. Spend your days at Pane e Pomodoro beach, or bike around the charming streets and explore the local monuments. Visit the nearby Castel del Monte or take a boat trip to the Tremiti Islands. To eat, there are abundant seafood and pasta options, as well as Puglian wines and desserts. 

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30. Rovinj, Croatia

Rovinj is a charming town on the Istrian Peninsula that's known for its beautiful beaches and scenic old town. Explore the cobbled streets, visit the Church of St. Euphemia, and enjoy the Punta Corrente Forest Park for hiking and biking. The town is known for its seafood, truffles, and local wines.

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31. Virginia Beach, Virginia, U.S.

Virginia Beach, with its three-mile boardwalk, is perfect for biking, jogging, or just taking in the ocean views. The Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, which features interactive exhibits and a zip line, is sure to be a hit with the kids. There are also plenty of restaurants offering fresh seafood dishes and oceanfront dining.

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32. Malaga, Spain

Malaga is a vibrant city filled with beautiful beaches, delicious food, and cultural attractions. But the best part is that it's much cheaper compared to tourist hot spots like Barcelona and Seville. Spend your days hanging out on Malagueta beach or hop on a catamaran tour. Families can explore the famous Picasso Museum or take a ride on the Ferris wheel.

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33. Taormina, Italy

Taormina is another picturesque town on the eastern coast of Sicily that's much cheaper compared to its touristy counterparts. Once there, relax on the sandy beaches or explore the ancient Greek Theater for an immersive historical experience. Families can take a cable car ride to Isola Bella or visit the nearby Mount Etna. The town boasts many dining options, including fresh seafood, pasta, and Sicilian specialties.

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34. Folly Beach, South Carolina, U.S.

This charming town is known for its chill vibes and beautiful beaches. Spend your days sunbathing and surfing on Folly Beach, or explore the Folly Beach Pier, which is perfect for fishing. Visit the nearby Morris Island Lighthouse or enjoy kayaking and paddle-boarding in the tranquil waters of the Folly River. The town also has a variety of dining options, including seafood shacks and beachside cafes. 

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35. Sorrento, Italy

Compared to Cinque Terre and Capri, Sorrento offers equally stunning views of the Bay of Naples at a much lower price point. Spend your days at the Marina Grande, explore the historic town center, take a boat trip to nearby Capri, or visit the Pompeii ruins. The town is famous for its limoncello, a zesty lemon liqueur that's commonly enjoyed as an aperitif before or after meals. 


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