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North America's 10 Sexiest Beaches

Lynn Parramore June 2, 2008

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Where the sand really sizzles

Sexy is a state of mind, most easily induced while sipping cocktails on a beach filled with beautiful people. Dreams of barefoot strolls and barely-there beachwear help coax us through the gray days of winter. You know how it is. On a clear summer night, when the warm wind kisses your skin and the sun slips down into the sea, even the most jaded city slicker starts to feel the sap rising. So break out the bikinis and bring on the margaritas. Summer is here, and it’s time for a little reckless abandonment.

For many urban jungle dwellers, the stimulation of breathtaking scenery and perfect temperatures is enough to kick-start the libido. The topographically-blessed states of California and Hawaii offer perhaps the most gratifying combination of untamed nature and unrestrained sexiness. Picture yourself cavorting among hula dancers in the lush tropical wonderland of Maui’s stunning Ka’anapali Beach. Or perhaps you’d rather be frolicking with ripped surf kings beneath the rainbow-laced mountains of Kauai’s Hanalei Bay. California’s La Jolla Cove, with its rugged sandstone cliffs, is another one of those pinch-me beautiful places etched into our minds from countless movies and postcards. These are places that demand we peel back as many layers of prudery—and clothing—as we dare.

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Maybe you prefer your own private paradise? Two of our top picks boast special temptations for those vacationing à deux. Amid the lavish resorts of Mexico’s Playa del Carmen, couples indulge in intimate massages surrounded by lush, fragrant gardens. Private infinity pools, secret dining spots, and Mayan saunas right on the beach are all here for the taking. Laguna Beach, a coastal jewel set between Los Angeles and San Diego, offers hidden coves beyond the more scene-y stretches where you and your amour can steal away from prying eyes. For adults-only romance, Miami’s South Beach delivers plenty of sexy hotels where you can lounge on secluded beach-beds and suck the toes of your one-and-only.

Of course, you might be in the mood for belly shots at the local bar. Cheesy? Perhaps. But when bodies wriggle across the dance floor and naughtiness fills the air, everyday personalities dissolve and we all get in touch with our Inner Hottie. Fortunately for the beach-bound, nothing cures a hangover like a dip in the ocean or perhaps a little hair-of-the-dog at the swim-up bar. If you’re ready to keep up with best, Cabo San Lucas is world-famous for attracting thirsty college kids, cruise ship revelers and fashionable party people from every corner of the world. From a casual beach-bar cerveza to a full-throttle dance-a-thon, Cabo delivers an endless festival of sensual summer entertainment. For a très chic party-scene, South Beach scores again with its jet-setting sun worshippers from near and far who don’t know the meaning of the word “no.” Deco and decadence go hand-in-hand in this haven for fun-loving models and flamboyant beach boys.

When the thermometer rises, let’s face it, people seem to get hotter, too. We’re talking about toned torsos, bulging biceps, luscious legs, and bronzed butts. Sun-kissed tresses and peek-a-boo tan lines. California’s Manhattan Beach and Pacific Beach are the best places to check out the buff boys and girls of summer as they glide along on rollerblades and leap gracefully among volleyball nets. If the golden SoCal scenery wasn’t enough, PB’s tanned, twenty-something surfers and MB’s well-muscled professional volleyball players are attractions that no summer pleasure-seeker should miss. Their enviable physical perfection urges you strike a pose on a surfboard and take a turn at wind-surfing, sailing, or sea kayaking. You not only feel sexy, you look sexy, too, and that’s half the game. No skills? No problem. Get a local beach babe to show you the ropes.

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Finally, some may call it swimming with the sharks, but there are people who like a little bling-bling with their bikini. Main Beach, East Hampton, is the most happening section of the fabled Long Island playground where the rich and famous gather every summer. Each way you turn, A-listers, celebrities, trust-fund bunnies and house-sharers are blowing off serious steam. Chasing hot Hamptonistas in velvet-roped clubs is certainly not a sport for the timid, but there are plenty of seaside bars for more low-key flirting. Of course, if you’re ensconced in one of the multi-million-dollar mansions that line the beach, the party will be coming to you. Bonus: East Coast surfers flock to the Hamptons to pick up swells.

In the following list, you’ll find our top 10 North American zones of serious summer sex appeal (we’re including Hawaii). While some of these beaches are family-friendly, the focus is on places where adults get to play in a giant sandbox. These are slices of heaven where you can bask beside beach beauties and let fruity cocktails awaken your mojo. Frankly, this list is bound to be controversial. Where is Malibu? What of South Padre Island? Really, the only way to be sure which beach is the sexiest is to get out there and try them all. That’s a summer assignment we highly recommend.

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READERS' COMMENTS
There is no way possible that this list is complete without the breathtakingly romantic, gorgeous pink sand beaches of Bermuda. It's a quaint little paradise that may have been overlooked because of its size, but please can you include it in your next article? Thanks so very much!
Kim-Ann

The editors reply: We're ahead of you, Kim-Ann. Bermuda's pink sands were featured quite recently, in our Rainbow Beaches feature, found here.

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One beach that is continually overlooked as one of the most beautiful beaches in North America is the Emerald Coast, Florida's panhandle. And Destin is the pick of the litter. It may be a good thing that it's continually overlooked--that means that there won't be the overcrowding that occurs in all of the beaches that you did include in your top 10! Miami is not the only beach in Florida, by the way.
Amber Ray

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I just read your top 10 sexiest beaches article. I am a beach lover, and enjoy finding a nice place to relax with my special someone in a beautiful environment. However, you really haven't given me that. This article was absolutely useless. I don't need a columnist to tell me that the beaches of Mexico, California and Florida are the nicest. Why bother? Why not post an article telling us about beaches that aren't so popular, ones that we haven't heard about? That would be an excellent read. Thank you for the time.
Vito Baranski

The editors reply: Stay tuned, Vito, for our upcoming "Beach vs. Beach " feature, which offers exactly what you're looking for.

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While those are nice beaches--and my wife and I have been to a few--none can compare with the fresh water beaches of Michigan. No sting rays, no sharks and no 12-hour flights to get there! Next time, do your readers a favor and visit our beaches in Grand Haven, Holland, Muskegon (all of which are connected by bike paths, by the way) and up and down the Lake Michigan side. There are really cool cities, affordable lodging, family camping and moderate temperatures--Michigan is the best place in the world to live!
Pete Holz

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To have only one Florida beach is ridiculous! Lovers Key is just for lovers. Siesta Key, St. George Island have quiet white sandy beaches. I find California beaches littered with trash and drifters or loud, drunk, annoying people. Florida beaches are pristine.
TraceyB

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Hawaii is a part of the U.S., but that political fact doesn't change its geography. It never was and never will be part of North America. That may seem like a picky distinction until you board a plane and fly all the way to Hawaii instead of ending the journey in California. I suspect that the difference in the airfares to those two locations is nothing to sneeze at either.
Rich

Are you geographically impaired or what? Mexico is Central America--not North America... So when you talk about North America, it is USA and Canada. Duh!
Mary

The editors reply: Rich is correct: Hawaii isn't part of North America. But it was too awkward to title the article "North America's and One Pacific Island Chain's 10 Sexiest Beaches." We beg forgiveness for taking liberties with geography. But Mary, we're sorry to say, is incorrect. Contrary to many opinions, Mexico is, indeed, part of North America.

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This article was extremely short-sighted. I've been to some of the beaches she recommended in her article. The Los Angeles/San Diego beaches are horrible--blackened by pollution. I'm wondering if she's done any traveling to the east shores of Lake Michigan? Clean water, clean white sand, sand dunes. St. Joseph, MI has five beaches with festivities all summer long. Not bad for a town of 20.
John Sladky

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