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  2. 3 Best Coastal Towns To Visit During the Winter - AOL

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    In particular, it’s worth noting that in the busy season, a three-day hotel stay in Laguna Beach averages around $3,639 compared to $1,950 in the shoulder season.

  3. 4 Most Expensive Beach Towns To Travel to This Winter - AOL

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    If you're ready to splurge on a winter getaway, think about planning a special trip with family or friends. It's the perfect opportunity to make some heartwarming memories that will last a...

  4. Category:Populated coastal places in Texas - Wikipedia

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  5. The Most Expensive US Beach Towns You Can Visit - AOL

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    5. Bar Harbor, Maine. Average hotel price per night: $384 Hotel rooms that almost reach $400 probably won’t even be the most expensive part of your trip to Bar Harbor, Maine.

  6. Seaside resort - Wikipedia

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    A seaside resort is a city, town, village, or hotel that serves as a vacation resort and is located on a coast. Sometimes the concept includes an aspect of an official accreditation based on the satisfaction of certain requirements such as in the German Seebad. [a] Where a beach is the primary focus for tourists, it may be called a beach resort.

  7. Puerto Ángel - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Ángel church. The community of Puerto Ángel sits on a small horseshoe shaped bay. From where ocean meets land, there is only a couple of hundred meters of flat land before the terrain steeply rises into rocky hills that lead to the Sierra Madre del Sur. [10] Much of this flat land is dedicated to the main road, which runs parallel to the main beach or Playa Principal.