Going To The Beach In Winter – Reasons To Take A Winter Beach Vacation
Does daylight savings time make you feel down? Or maybe it’s the hustle and bustle of the festive season leaving you burnt out and in need of a getaway? If so, take a trip to the seaside! Regardless it is just a few hours or a longer vacation, going to the beach in winter can be just as fun and adventurous as during the summer. In addition to simply being away from work and the routines of home, a winter beach vacation provides you with several benefits so you can unwind and relax.
Off-season prices are better
Most think of winter vacation destinations as snowy ski resorts in the mountains, which means it is the off-season for beach spots that brings along better rates. Lower prices (and fewer people) are the most significant benefits of going to the beach during the winter. Hotels are rarely full, which means that you can relax and spend quality time with your family while enjoying great weather at a sunny winter sun destination.
In addition to the rooms being less expensive and beach parking, lots getting free, all the touristy things and winter beach activities that you will want to do are also more budget-friendly in the off-season. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your winter beach vacation now!
Winter beaches are romantic
Winter months mean not only empty beaches, but this is the time when the sunsets over the ocean are the most mesmerizing and breathtaking, making it a perfect period for a couple’s getaway! Should you look for a romantic place to spend a few intimate days with your significant other or even to celebrate Valentine’s Day, taking a winter beach vacation is a brilliant idea!
Whether you have a penchant for building a bonfire and snuggling together under a thick blanket or simply enjoying the view from your oceanfront room, quality time is guaranteed! And the best is, that many hotels have special winter deals for couples: combine your stay with wine tasting or spa experience and make memories together that will last a lifetime!
Shake the wintertime blues
When all the Thanksgiving turkey gets eaten and the Christmas gifts are opened, the winter can leave you feeling in a rut that is hard to shake. It doesn’t matter if you only have a few days or want a week-long Christmas beach vacation, going to the beach in winter is sure to shake those wintertime blues.
In addition to the fresh air and ocean smells, the open environment at the beach will have you refreshed and rejuvenated in no time. Therefore, don’t let the winter blues keep you stagnant, go on and start planning a beach getaway!
Enjoy the health benefits of the winter sun
If you think the sun only means anything during the summer, you are mistaken and missing out on some healthy winter sun rays, literally. In addition to providing us 90% of the Vitamin D that we need, being in the sun has lots of benefits:
- it puts people in a better mood and decreases depression
- exposure to UV rays may lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of obesity
- it helps the body shut off melatonin for a better night’s sleep
Get into restaurants without a wait
It is no doubt that in the summertime, beach towns are popular vacation destinations. That means that everything surrounding the beach can get crowded and therefore, you may experience long wait times. However, during a winter beach trip, there are mostly only the locals in town so you can get into the most popular restaurants without much of a wait.
Be sure you contact the restaurants that may have limited hours during the winter, but otherwise, you can enjoy a secluded restaurant at the hot spot you were eyeing over the summer.
Your dogs can run freely
If you have a dog, you know how it feels to leave them at home when you go to the beach to enjoy the sun and sea. It doesn’t take much imagination to understand that the crowd, running, and noise make the beach a hard no for pets in the summer. However, in the winter, when there are rarely crowds, your dogs will love hitting the shoreline, dipping their paws in the water, and digging into the moist sand.
Some tips for taking your dog to the beach regardless of the season:
- make sure that the beach you’re planning to visit is dog-friendly and check what rules apply
- don’t forget to bring poop bags
- pack an extra leash in case the original one gets damaged
- bring fresh water and a small bowl
- don’t let your dog run too far out into the water
- check your dog’s paws after being on the sand for cuts
Winter beaches give an opportunity to explore nature
When beaches are crowded in the summertime, it is hard to notice or even spend time watching and enjoying nature since you are too busy keeping track of your children and belongings. However, when you try the beach in winter, you can enjoy it when it is quiet and peaceful. Except for the sound of crashing waves, there is less movement, and you have the opportunity to notice nature.
Going to the beach in winter, there are so many things to do and see: enjoy birds and seagulls frolicking the shoreline or digging for worms, observe tree limbs and seaweed washing up on shore, collect shells or search for interesting marine creatures in tide pools! Bring your camera too – you’ll sure to take some cool pictures!
As you have read, visiting the beach in the off-season is as much fun as it is in the summer. Take advantage of the benefits and start planning your winter beach vacation!
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