Johnson’s Beach, Gulf Islands National Seashore
- (850) 934-2600
- Pensacola, FL 32507
- 13300 Johnson Beach Rd, Pensacola, FL 32507
- https://www.nps.gov/guis/planyourvisit/perdido-key-area.htm
The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be the largest World Cup ever, featuring 48 teams and 104 matches across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Many host cities are located near beautiful beaches, making this tournament an opportunity to combine soccer with coastal travel experiences.
BeachEverywhere created this guide to help travelers turn match days into complete beach trips — whether you’re planning around Miami’s tropical coastline, Southern California surf culture, or hidden beach escapes near host cities.
| Host City | Nearby Beaches | Approx Drive |
|---|---|---|
| Miami | South Beach, Sunny Isles, Key Biscayne | 10–25 min |
| Los Angeles | Santa Monica, Venice, Manhattan Beach | 15–30 min |
| New York / New Jersey | Rockaway Beach, Long Beach, Jersey Shore | 30–75 min |
| Boston | Revere Beach, Cape Cod beaches | 15–90 min |
| Seattle | Alki Beach, Golden Gardens | 15–30 min |
| San Francisco Bay Area | Half Moon Bay, Santa Cruz | 30–60 min |
Watch a World Cup match and spend the next day on warm sand, turquoise water, nightlife areas, and one of the most famous beach scenes in America.
Experience classic Southern California beach culture with surfing, bike paths, sunsets, and the Santa Monica Pier.
Combine World Cup energy with East Coast beach experiences and quick access from the city.
Mountain scenery, city skyline views, and coastal walks create a different type of beach experience.
Turn your beach search into a complete trip — book stays, discover experiences, and prepare like a pro.
Miami and Los Angeles offer some of the strongest combinations of beaches and World Cup experiences.
Yes. Cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Miami, Boston, and New York can fit into regional travel routes.
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