Best Time to Visit U.S. Beaches – Full State-by-State Breakdown

The United States offers beach weather nearly year-round — but the best time to visit depends entirely on the state. Warm-water Gulf beaches peak in summer, West Coast beaches shine from late spring to fall, and East Coast beaches are ideal from May through September. This guide gives you a clear, easy-to-understand breakdown of the best beach months in every coastal U.S. state.

Use this state-by-state calendar to plan the perfect beach vacation, from the Caribbean-style waters of Florida to the dramatic Pacific cliffs of California and the hidden lake beaches of the Midwest.

Overall Best Months for U.S. Beaches

  • May–September: Best for most U.S. beaches (East Coast, West Coast, Great Lakes)
  • March–October: Best for Gulf Coast beaches (Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida)
  • Year-Round: Best for South Florida, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Southern California

Best Time to Visit U.S. Beaches by Region

Southeast (Florida, Georgia, Carolinas)

  • March–October for warm water & prime beach weather
  • November–February mild & quieter (good for sunrise walks)

Northeast (Maine to New Jersey)

  • June–September best overall
  • Water warms slower — peak swimming is July–August

West Coast (California, Oregon, Washington)

  • May–October for California
  • July–September for Oregon & Washington
  • Pacific water stays cool year-round

Gulf Coast (TX, LA, MS, AL, Florida Gulf)

  • April–October warm beaches & calm waters
  • November–March cooler but still beach-friendly

Hawaii

  • Year-round warm water & perfect conditions
  • Winter: Big waves on North Shore (surfing)

Best Time to Visit by State

Alabama

Best: April–October Warmest water: June–Sept

California

Best: May–October Warmest water: Aug–Sept

Connecticut

Best: June–September Warmest water: July–Aug

Delaware

Best: June–September Warmer early than NJ & NY

Florida

Best: March–October South Florida: Year-Round

Georgia

Best: April–October Tybee water warms fast

Hawaii

Best: Year-Round Winter = big surf

Louisiana

Best: April–October Mild winters

Maine

Best: June–September Cold water year-round

Maryland

Best: June–September OCMD peaks in August

Massachusetts

Best: June–Sept Cape Cod warmest in Aug

Mississippi

Best: April–Oct Warm Gulf water

New Jersey

Best: June–Sept Warmest in Aug

New York

Best: June–Sept Montauk warms slow

North Carolina

Best: May–Oct OBX warm & breezy

Oregon

Best: July–Sept Cool water year-round

South Carolina

Best: April–Oct Myrtle & Hilton Head warm early

Texas

Best: March–Oct South Padre warmest

Virginia

Best: May–Sept Warmest late summer

Washington

Best: July–Sept Cool Pacific water

FAQs: Best Time to Visit U.S. Beaches

Which state has the warmest water?

Florida and Hawaii offer the warmest year-round water, especially the Florida Keys and Oahu.

What month is best overall?

June–September is ideal for most U.S. beaches — warm water, long days, and stable weather.

Where can I swim in winter?

South Florida, Southern California, Texas Gulf Coast (mild), and all of Hawaii.

Where are the earliest beach months?

Florida, Texas, and Louisiana warm up first — often swimming-ready by March.

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