Nice family beach. Went in May before Memorial Day, so in the off season and we weren’t dinged for not having a parking pass. Also, the beach allows dogs.
Tim N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Water’s a little cool compared to Nantucket Sound. As for the guards, yes, it’s residents only and a cop does patrol but 1) guards not always there 2) when they were, they just sort of let us in… there were plenty of spaces and the cops don’t come often… Best bet not to worry is to park in town or elsewhere and bike/cab(?) or somehow get a ride.
Martina d.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cohasset, MA
Nice beach but for locals only. You must have a beach sticker. If you park on neighboring streets, you will be ticketed. Better off going to Nantasket Beach early where you can park and enjoy local stores, restaurants, bars.
Jamie G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Ventura, CA
This is a beautiful beach. The sand looked amazing and the water looked inviting. I say looked because we drove forever to get to this beach. Once we got there the parking attendant told us we had to have a sticker to park and only residents had stickers. She was pretty rude about it. We drove around the neighborhood looking for parking, but there was no where. If you do decide to go to this beach and don’t live there bring your bike and ride in.
Cha Cha W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Boston, MA
It was a perfect day for a beach break, apparently, everyone else in the South Shore had the same idea. Drank way too much bubble tea on the way down and had horrific flashbacks of beach restrooms past but found these facilities to be clean and amazingly well kept. The water was shallow and warm for a long swim! Soft soft sand, friendly beach goers and 2 parked ice cream trucks nearby = happy happy me. Now I understand the etymology of the word ‘gull-less’. Freakin’ seagulls walked right up to our bags and stole our snacks. Next time I bring my air rifle. Bring it on you food snatching pea brains!