A Day Tripper's Guide To The Beaches of Philadelphia
Everyone loves a day at the beach, right? Of course! I know
I do. However, many residents here, in the City of Brotherly Love, do not seem
to get to the sand and sun as often as others. A few days ago, I had a
heartfelt conversation with a close and personal friend of mine, her name is
Lisa. She works as a social worker here in Philadelphia. Lisa told me about a
conversation she had with a young mother. This young mother was inquiring about
activities she can do with her children during their summer break. Lisa likes
to display many family pictures in her office and on this particular day the
young mother noticed a picture Lisa had taken during a day trip to a local
beach. The young mother then went on to tell Lisa that she had never been to
the beach a day in her life! Lisa found this utterly shocking.
Without getting into the socio-economic mumbo jumbo that
makes a situation like this possible, Lisa and I realized that people like this
mother may not know how to do a beach day trip from Philly properly. Philadelphia
is surrounded by some of the best beaches on the east coast. So with that in
mind, we decided to put our heads together for the greater good of families all
over Philadelphia. We came up with this pocket guide to a day at the beach for the everyday Philadelphian. We
did research on everything, from travel methods to where to buy the best
quality and most affordable products to enhance your day at the beach.
Shore Transit
Philadelphia is situated right in the middle wall of beach
destinations. Most of the “local” beaches are located east of the city in the Garden State of New Jersey, with a few
sandy gems to the south in Sussex County, the southernmost county in the great
state of Delaware. These shoreside oases may sound close but they are a few
dozen or more miles away from center city. If you have access to a vehicle then
that’s not a major issue for you. If you plan on driving then I would suggest
leaving as early as possible. Beach traffic can be stressful. If you don’t have
a car or you don’t want to deal with the hassles of traffic navigation, we got
you covered there too. There are great public transit options available to both
the New Jersey and Delaware beaches.
The Delaware beaches are some of the best quality beaches in
the country. Most Delaware beaches are not as crowded as the Jersey beaches.
The best way to get there is in a car. I recommend signing up for Zipcar Car
Share service. You can rent locally parked new cars by the hour or for the day
for a nominal fee.
No driver’s license to get a rental, no worries. SEPTA has a
regional rail line that stops in Wilmington, Delaware. Once in Wilmington, you
can catch the route 305 Bus from Wilmington to Rehoboth. Once in Rehoboth you
can take the DART Resort Transit lines to the different beaches and attractions
in southern Delaware. For more detailed
pricing information please contact DART First State at (800) 652-DART(3278) or
online at www.dartfirststate.com.
Most folks in Philly are pretty familiar with the New Jersey
Transit bus service lines to the shore. You’ve got the 317 Bus that will take
you to Asbury Park Beach, the 316 bus that takes you to the Wildwood Beaches
and Cape May Beaches, and finally the 551 that takes you to Atlantic City. All
those busses depart from the Philadelphia Greyhound Bus Terminal downtown at
15th and Filbert Streets. You can buy tickets for you and your family from the
NJ Transit Kiosk in the bus boarding area. You can also take the NJ Transit
train from Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station to Atlantic City as well. Tickets
for the train can be purchased in the main concourse area from the NJ transit
Kiosk near the Amtrak ticket counters.
Once at the Jersey Shore there are many ways to get around locally, from
cabs, to push-carts on the boardwalk, and the world famous Jitney buses. For
ticket details and schedule information please contact NJ Transit at
1-973-275-5555 or online at www.njtransit.com.
Let’s Get Comfortable
Now that we made it to the beach and found our perfect patch
of sand, we are going to need some comfy seating options. If you're like my
friend, sunbathing is the best part of a beach trip. Sand can be a welcomed
sight upon arrival to your favorite beach location, but soon after settling
into you spot, the sand begins to invade. It gets into your shoes, hair,
towels, and even your plate of grub. There are many trendy and “different”
looking seating options available, and they are affordable as well.
One way to avoid the sand invasion is to set up your beach
oasis by laying down the CGear Sand Free Mat. The CGear Sand-Free
"Quicksand Mat" is designed for the beach and other outdoor
activities. Sand falls straight through the Quicksand Mat and doesn’t come back
up. This square mat comes in three sizes; 6ft, 8ft and 10ft. The patented multi
weave layers trap the sand underneath the mat ensuring a sand free day at the
beach. The MAT has a dual layer weave which is resilient and developed to place
picnic chairs and tables on a solid ground. We recommend that you lay on top of
a towel or blanket should you wish to lay directly on the mat to add more
comfort.
For those who like a little more pop and pizzazz, there is the trendy Islander LED Light Up Outdoor Beach/Camping Blanket by Eagles Nest Outfitters. This 6ft square beach blanket is traveling party! The Islander is trimmed with a string of bright, fun LED lights to make a statement at any of the local beaches. This blanket sets up in a pinch and packs down into a convenient stuff sack for efficient portability. You can sit on it, dance on it, sleep on it, or sleep under it! This item is sure to make your beach trip awesome well into the night. Both of these items can be found at www.thewarmingstore.com starting at $59.
For those who like a little more pop and pizzazz, there is the trendy Islander LED Light Up Outdoor Beach/Camping Blanket by Eagles Nest Outfitters. This 6ft square beach blanket is traveling party! The Islander is trimmed with a string of bright, fun LED lights to make a statement at any of the local beaches. This blanket sets up in a pinch and packs down into a convenient stuff sack for efficient portability. You can sit on it, dance on it, sleep on it, or sleep under it! This item is sure to make your beach trip awesome well into the night. Both of these items can be found at www.thewarmingstore.com starting at $59.
Now that we have beaten back those sand demons, we can
finally take a proper seat and enjoy the sun’s warm embrace. One thing that is
a beach must is having somewhere to sit, lounge and soak up the sun. The folks
at GoTeam have some great products that will keep you comfortable all day at
the shore. The GoTeam Portable Reclining Pop Chair is the ideal portable
comfort option for an incredible beach trip. This is portable recliner chair we
all have been dreaming about. Available in blue, black, and red colors, each
pop chair folds down to a flat ovular shape and includes an easy-carrying
shoulder strap. Weighing in under 4.5 pounds, the pop chair offers a click-lock
reclining system allowing you to set the perfect angle of the backrest. The Pop
chair is the ultimate comfy beach chair. For those parents who want to chill
and keep an eye on the kids, GoTeam developed a Portable Double Folding Chair.
Each Double Folding Chair folds down to a compact size and fits into an
included matching carrying case for easy . But that’s not all! GoTeam threw in
a detachable umbrella to keep you shaded on those hot summer days and the
Double Folding Chair features a center armrest which doubles as a cooler for
storing your ice cold beverages. You never have to get up and go to a cooler
again! Load it up with some ice and a 6 pack and call it a day! GoTeam’s Double
Folding Chair is a complete beach oasis in a case and is backed up by a 3 year
warranty as well. You can buy the GoTeam Portable Reclining Pop Chair on www.Walmart.com
for $34 and the GoTeam Double Folding Chair at www.Vandue.com for $39.
Made in the Shade
Don’t get me wrong, I love having fun in the sun as much as
the next guy. However, in addition to proper sunscreen use, having a good
source of shade is essential to having safe and comfortable family beach
outing. Rio Beach is an outstanding company that manufactures high quality
beach accessories. Among the many different beach products they offer, their
Portable Sun Shelters and Beach Cabana Tents are some of the best values on the
market. They are constructed of durable 75-denier polyester shades and they
also offer great sun protection with an SPF of 50. Other useful features
include built in mesh windows to promote cooling airflow and interior pockets
for storage purposes. These practical and novel beach accessories are available
in various colors and sizes on www.Swimoutlet.com starting at $35.
Another shade option would be the Beach Canopy/Tent made by
the Guide Gear company. This tent has lightweight and compact design making it
easy to assemble, transport, and store. made of durable 170T polyester fabric
with a Polyacrylate water-resistant coating. This canopy can block UV rays to
help prevent sunburn. This canopy can even be zipped up to make a small privacy
shelter too. This feature will come in handy for those families with small
children or infants who will need a cool and shaded place to get a nap in. The
Guide Gear Beach Canopy/Tent is an awesome product that will only enhance your
day at the beach. This tent can be found at www.sportsmansguide.com,
affordably priced at $19.99. What a steal!
Beach Treats
Having fun at the beach can work up a healthy appetite. When
hunger strikes, you can go and explore local restaurants and eateries along the
shores and boardwalks of our local beaches. For those beach visitors on a
budget it best to pack some food to enjoy. Most families like to keep things
simple and pack coolers with drinks and cold cuts for sandwich making. Having a
good cooler is essential to keeping your family refreshed in between games of
Frisbee and boogie boarding. If you in the market for the best quality and most
affordable coolers available, the AlphaCool and Polar Bear brands are among the
best.
AlphaCool’s Duffel coolers rank among the top coolers out
there, when it comes to value. This is
your ideal cooler for a family trip to the park, a camping adventure, a day on
the lake, or chilling like an alpha on the beach! Available in either 12 or 24 pack
sizes and in five different colors, these fully insulated duffel coolers are
dual-purposed. After you’ve had your fill of food and drink, you can easily
remove the cooler liner from the waterproof main compartment for cleaning. The
cooler liner can also be removed to convert this unit into a regular duffel bag
for toting around the all those souvenirs you will buy from the many beach
shops along the shore. There is plenty
of storage with the zippered pockets located on the front and sides. You'll
have no problem carrying this cooler around thanks to the adjustable shoulder
strap.
Polar Bear Coolers are known for their outstanding quality
and excellent performance. Polar Bear Coolers makes coolers with a heavy duty
luggage grade 1000 denier nylon outer shell. They are built with a 5-layer
insulation system with Polar Bear’s patented specialized open cell foam
designed to trap air in order to keep ice for at least 24 hours in 100-degree
heat! These coolers come in 6 pack, 12 pack, 24 pack, and 48 pack sizes and a
number of different colors. There may be different version like Soft Sided
coolers, Backpack coolers, Solar/UV Resistant coolers, and others but they are
all made the same. All Polar Bear Coolers are equipped with heavy duty #8
weatherized rubber-coated zippers, padded shoulder straps, sturdy side release
buckles, leak proof/sweat proof Dura-Temp liners, side pockets with rubber
coated zippers, Velcro wrap around handles, and a zipper pull-tab that doubles
at a bottle opener. Polar Bear Coolers will be there to keep your snacks, meals
and favorite beverages cold all day at the beach.
Both Polar Bear Coolers and AlphaCool Coolers are available
for purchase online at www.mycoolingstore.com, with prices starting
at $29.
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