Sometimes you need a getaway to hold more of an emphasis on getting away from the crowds than an ordinary vacation would. The beach is an ideal setting for alone time, but a busy coastline can make it hard to relax. When you’re needing an isolated, quiet spot by the water, where do you start?
A secluded beach or private beach house rental might be just the remedy in your search for space. Whether treating yourself or friends and family, you can unwind in the comfort of your own stretch of the coast (and maybe even a private pool or hot tub). Here are the best states for finding your oceanfront oasis.
North Carolina's coast boasts diverse landscapes, from the wild beauty of the Outer Banks to charming coastal towns and serene beaches.
A vacation rental in Corolla will keep you close to the wild horses on the northern beaches.
As one of only three peninsula states in the United States, Florida features 8,435 miles of coastline and plenty of opportunities for your beach vacation. Step away from the city scene with secluded beach houses along Florida's coast.
A picturesque destination known for its beautiful beaches, historic charm, and abundant outdoor activities.
A popular destination known for its beautiful sandy shores, excellent surfing conditions, and proximity to the Kennedy Space Center.
With colder water and a rugged coastline, Oregon’s shores are quieter by nature and make the perfect destination for a secluded beach vacation. An oceanfront vacation rental offers private access to these white sand beaches and calming sway of the sea.
Known for its stunning coastline, vibrant art scene, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
Rockaway Beach offers stunning coastal scenery and a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for a peaceful seaside getaway.
Yachats offers stunning coastal vistas and a charming, laid-back atmosphere perfect for a peaceful getaway.
Enjoy misty forests, pristine beaches, and dramatic sea stacks. Whether exploring hidden coves or vibrant coastal towns, the Washington Coast is a captivating destination for nature lovers and adventurers.
Boasting 28 miles of sandy shore, Long Beach is perfect for beachcombing and kite flying. Renowned for the International Kite Festival, its charming shops and delicious seafood make it a perfect coastal getaway.
A picturesque town famous for its rugged beaches, excellent fishing, and surfing. With a bustling marina and charming local shops, it’s an ideal seaside escape.
Perfect for beachcombing, surfing, and clamming, it offers cozy accommodations and local eateries for a peaceful seaside retreat.
In California, a little indulgence goes a long way. Claim a stretch of the sand for a more private beach vacation, with quieter shorelines and cottages in Bodega Bay, Fort Bragg, Cayucos, and Oceanside. Every town up and down the coast has a uniquely relaxing atmosphere, and beach views that are enjoyed best from a hot tub.
This coastal town in Northern California offers stunning ocean views, fresh Dungeness crab, and outdoor activities like whale watching and hiking. It's the perfect getaway for nature lovers and beachgoers.
Known for beautiful ocean views, unique glass beaches, and the historic Skunk Train. Ideal for nature lovers and adventurers, it offers activities like hiking, kayaking, and exploring local parks.
Boasting beautiful ocean views, a historic pier, and charming antique shops. Perfect for beach lovers, it offers activities like tide pooling, fishing, and exploring local eateries.
We offer private beach homes across the east, west, and Gulf Coast. Search for beachfront homes, homes with direct beach access, or gulf-front and gulf view homes. For more retreats by the water, try waterfront homes and lakefront homes if you’re seeking a quieter getaway.
With a little searching, uncrowded beaches can be found in any state with a coastline. Head north for California’s quiet beaches in Bodega Bay and Fort Bragg, and Texas’s Mustang Island and North Padre Island offer a more calming experience. North Carolina’s Outer Banks provide a chain of barrier islands and secluded beaches to explore.
A secluded beach means one that is less crowded or commercialized than popular beaches. Instead of busy spots like Panama City Beach or San Diego, secluded beaches offer a more tranquil and private experience. Secluded beaches are often less visited due to distance, a more rugged coastline, or cooler weather, but offer the benefit of quiet relaxation.