Brooklyn beach adjacent to Coney Island with strong Russian and Eastern European influence. Features the famous Boardwalk and a variety of ethnic restaurants and shops just steps from the shore.
NY Beaches
Coney Island Beach
Historic beach and entertainment district with a 3-mile sandy beach, amusement parks including Luna Park, and famous Nathan’s Hot Dogs. Iconic New York destination with vibrant atmosphere.
South Beach
Part of Staten Island’s FDR Boardwalk featuring a 2.5-mile boardwalk, fitness areas, and calm waters. Less crowded than other NYC beaches with views of the Verrazzano Bridge.
Jones Beach State Park
Iconic 6.5-mile beach with boardwalk, two swimming pools, and an outdoor amphitheater. One of New York’s most popular beaches with excellent facilities including restaurants, concessions, and playgrounds.
Rockaway Beach
New York City’s only legal surfing beach with a revitalized boardwalk, food concessions, and playgrounds. A diverse, vibrant beach accessible via subway. Popular with surfers and city-dwellers.
Long Beach
Four miles of pristine white sand beach with a recently rebuilt 2.2-mile boardwalk. Features designated surfing areas, volleyball courts, and concessions. Close to NYC but requires entrance fee.