Yeah nah go up to Canada and go to the furthest beaches up north. You get the nicest clear water with your closet second party 500m down the bay. And then during winter you ice skate on the beach so it's a 2-1
The wind is annoying. You have to fight for the shade. It's a flat, near featureless environment that makes repetitive noise at you the whole time. Islands can be cool because many have great views you can climb to, but beaches… not worth my time.
It's bizarre the first thing you said as a negative is bad parking.. something I've never really considered with a beach
Beaches have sand ?
The bastards lied to me...
Ever seen an Alaskan island?
"I don't like sand. It's coarse, and rough, and irritating, and it gets everywhere. Not like here. Here everything is soft, and smooth."
Anakin? Is that you?
I like sand, sand is squishy
I don't like sand.
It is coarse, rough and it get everywhere.
You forgot: way too much salt in the water
I like going a couple weeks to the beach to relax! But I also have to like the city itself so I can do something more than just going to the beach
You haven't been to enough beaches. There are better beaches.
I live in Santa Monica.
You tell me.
Santa Monica is the worst beach like ever 😂 I can understand your "beach trauma"
Bruh...
You gotta get out of the USA
Honestly though, there are some decent hidden beaches around California but Mexico is where it's at for relatively easy to get to beaches.
Lol
Yeah nah go up to Canada and go to the furthest beaches up north. You get the nicest clear water with your closet second party 500m down the bay. And then during winter you ice skate on the beach so it's a 2-1
That's the problem you need to go to a area where the beach is the best part about the town/city.
Get away from commercialized beaches. You're complaining about all beaches and using some trash tourist overcrowded area as the reasoning.
Somebody got dragged out of the house yesterday to a beach they never wanted to go to
Freaking love it. Plenty of beaches that don't have overpriced food and hordes of tourists
sand? not in hastings or brighton
I grew up on a beach city and I hated going to the beach. Now that I moved to a place without a beach near me, I miss it dearly.
Go BEACH
I agree in general but if you are at beach with good reefs or lots of sea life snorkeling is super fun.
Genuinely unpopular, though.
The wind is annoying. You have to fight for the shade. It's a flat, near featureless environment that makes repetitive noise at you the whole time. Islands can be cool because many have great views you can climb to, but beaches… not worth my time.
I used to think this until I moved up a tax bracket and could afford better resorts.
Beaches in the UK have too many stones
Anakin, get out of here.
I love going to the beach though!
The beach: you're doing it wrong.
BEACHES HAVE TOO MUCH SAND!
the dasterdly bastards, they just went overboard!
Eat sand.
mmmmMMMMMmmmMMMmMMMMM
Okay, Anakin
Sounds to me you've only been to tourist beaches that are overcrowded. You have to visit more isolated and hidden beaches.
Which beach are you talking about?
I live about 30 yards from the beach. Freaking love it. Plenty of beaches that don't have overpriced food and hordes of tourists
Sand isn't for everyone I totally get it.
Maybe you would prefer a pebbled beach - take a trip to the South of France.
Uhhh, op is just going to the wrong beaches. Not really an unpopular opinion, just an incorrect statement
I went to the beach after Labor Day. It was much more peaceful now that all of the children are in school and parents are at work.
I don't like the sea.
Too much water.