Gulf Shores Named In 9 Most Beautiful Beaches In The US

New Staff • September 17, 2023

Gulf Shores Listed In Top 9 US Beaches

gulf shores top 9 beach in us news

One of the largest online travel agencies in the world, Booking (.com), recently listed their favorite NINE beaches in the US. Booking.com offers lodging reservation services for approximately 2.7 million properties, including 400,000 hotels, motels, and resorts and 2.3 million homes, apartments in over 220 countries and in over 40 languages. It also offers flights in 54 markets and tours and activities in more than 1,200 cities.


In a recent posting on their website they listed the TOP 9 Beaches in the US. Gulf Shores was listed in the article with this statement:


"With 32 miles of white sandy beaches lapped by turquoise waves, Gulf Shores is one of Alabama’s most popular coastal spots. Spend your days basking in the sun or swimming in the balmy waters. Or you can head to Gulf State Park to go fishing or on a dolphin-spotting boat cruise. There are lots of pelicans that flock around the public pier when fishermen return with their catches. The seafood is especially good here, with oysters being the local specialty. Gulf Shores also prides itself on its accessibility and sustainable approach, with programs and campaigns to ensure the beach is kept clean. Stay right on the sand at The Beach Club Resort and Spa II"


HERE IS THE FULL LIST OF US BEACHES:

Driftwood Beach, Georgia

Pfeiffer Beach, California

Miami’s South Beach, Florida

Folly Beach, South Carolina

Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina

Siesta Key Beach, Florida

Gulf Shores, Alabama

Waikiki Beach, Hawaii

Oxnard Beach Park, California


You can view the entire article HERE.

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