My Favorite Beach Gear
My Favorite Beach Gear

What visit to the shore would end up being the same without having your favorite beach accessories? We have a extensive assortment of beach umbrellas, beach cabanas, beach loungers and beach inflatables Enjoy some fun at the beach with a new bodyboard or skimboard. Bring all those accessories down to the shore in a brand new beach cart.
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Umbrella Hook for Towels/Camera/Bags List Price: Sale Price: $3.95 You save: $13.00 (77%) |
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Box of 144 Cocktail Drink Hawaiian Paper Parasol Umbrella Picks Sale Price: $3.99 |
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Rio Beach Beach Table Sale Price: $13.38 |
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California Umbrella 7-1/2-Feet Aluminum Push Tilt Patio Style Umbrella, Red List Price: Sale Price: $73.49 You save: $13.91 (16%) |
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Redmon Baby Beach Chair and Umbrella List Price: Sale Price: $16.98 You save: $3.01 (15%) |
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Set 3 Towel Hooks - Beach Pail Sand Buckets - Metal with Starfish, Umbrella and Shell Accent - 11" to 12" - New Sale Price: $29.99 |
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California Umbrella 9-Feet Cantilever Aluminum Tilt Umbrella, Brick Red List Price: Sale Price: $252.00 You save: $47.20 (16%) |
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Oxford Garden 9-Foot Polyester Market Umbrella, Hunter Green List Price: Sale Price: $129.51 You save: $70.44 (35%) |
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California Umbrella 7-1/2-Feet Beach Umbrella, Brick Red List Price: Sale Price: $94.06 You save: $9.64 (9%) |
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Redmon Baby Beach Chair and Matching Umbrella, Purple List Price: Sale Price: $17.00 You save: $2.99 (15%) |
Best Beach Vacation Search - Find a beach for your next vacation or Day Out
The travelers to find new places to explore. Judging by trends in online searches, most of them want to go to the beach. If this sounds like you, do you know how to find a new beach for your next holiday or a day out? This article will teach you to use free tools to prepare the visit to a beach you've never seen before.
Your day at the beach starts with an online search:
- Send the word "beach" and the name of a town, city or state in your favorite search engine. The results are "things to do" directories (some with detailed directions and analysis), the official pages local governments, and personal pages with comments and directions.
- Search for beach cities on a map Web site such as Google Maps, Yahoo! Maps or MapQuest. For example, sending "in Miami, Florida" and the map is extended to the specified location. If you have a rental house, condo or hotel in mind, submit your address and scroll the map (or out) to find the nearest water body.
- Browse a directory of beaches http://www.morebeach.com or http://www.AreWeThereYetMap.com. The owners of these sites have already located with good beaches to visit. You will find a list of organized beaches by region, along with maps, addresses and links for more information.
A beach view in more detail, change type Site map to "satellite." If the site is not to offer satellite photos, try another site. Then closer to the street and look for:
- Rental location: How close are the choices of rental homes, villas and hotels on the beach? Can you walk there or has driving?
- Public parking: Where and how many spaces are available (ie, how many not total, how many are employed in the photo)? The cars are easy to see, so move around the map to find records of them. Note Change the type of map of "hybrids" and take the street names in relation to parking lots and street parking.
- Beach Access: What is the distance between the beach parking or delivery points and the sand? Be sure to bring gear only what you can carry.
- length of the beach: "The stretch of beach for miles or is it a small patch of sand especially useful to local people? Many beaches closed to traffic at each end by large rocks, trees or grass.
- width of the beach: How much space is between the grass / rocks / Parking lot and water? Of course, in the ocean, the tides will change this feature every hour. sandy white or light tan color that will connect with blue-green water, while rocky slopes and retaining walls and grainy dark look into the water.
- Boats: Boats on the ground are visible over? Do not swim at a marina or high traffic from other waterway.
- lifeguard towers: towers can be difficult to see. Look for round or square and rectangular shades ceiling, often rate the same distance from each other in the sand. If possible, swim near lifeguards, especially when there are children.
- Coral reefs: green and brown spotted in the water areas near the coast may indicate a reef, giving you the chance to see a fascinating ecosystem of the structures of coral, colorful fish and other wildlife. Bring your snorkel and mask, but do not touch coral or whether it will harm the colonies of polyps that build the reef.
- Seaweed: Once again, green and brown areas could be algae stains.
After your research, you will have a good idea how to get to your chosen beach and what to expect when you get there. Check the tides and weather reports before leaving and you're ready for a great day at the beach. Have fun! About the Author
Dan Salas is a fan of and occasional volunteer at beaches on the east and west coasts of the USA and Mexico. To find beaches near you or on your next vacation, visit his web site at http://www.AreWeThereYetMap.com/
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