Come to the only public beach in The Bronx to enjoy sun and sports. There are mobile food carts and snack bars offering American, Cuban, and Italian food. Just leave your dog home. More at MetroFocus. Read more.
Enjoy the famous amusements, boardwalk and "freak show" at Coney Island, which is the original home of Nathan's Hot Dogs. There is something for beachgoers of all ages. Read more at MetroFocus. Read more.
One of the city's most popular summer spots, this beach is perfect for a family weekend outing. Have a picnic, grill some burgers and dogs, or just roll around in the sand. Read more at MetroFocus. Read more.
If you're a surfer or skater, this is the best NYC beach for you. Parking isn't too bad either: it's $5 in Jacob Riis Park and there are free lots on nearby streets as well. Read more at MetroFocus. Read more.
Dubbed "New York City’s best kept secret," this beach is perfect for sunbathing, kayaking and just having fun. Dogs are welcome on the boardwalk and there is free parking. Read more at MetroFocus Read more.
This beach also features one of Staten Island's largest parks with a sprawling nature preserve. There are even overnight camping opportunities for families. Read more at MetroFocus. Read more.
1,469 acres filled with all kinds of different activities for families to enjoy on a hot summer day. There's fishing, grilling, places for boat launches, and playgrounds. Read more at MetroFocus. Read more.
All types of water for all different people! There are about six miles of oceanfront, a half mile of bay beach for stillwater bathing and two swimming pools to enjoy. Read more at MetroFocus. Read more.
A great beach for swimming and surfing that doesn't seem to be too crowded. And it's close to the scenic Fire Island Lighthouse as well. No pets allowed! Read more at MetroFocus. Read more.
Experiences the beaches of the Long Island Sound at this three-mile location with quiet waters that are perfect for young kids. There's also horseback riding and hiking. Read more at MetroFocus. Read more.
Head down to the Jersey Shore for this family-friendly beach. Kids can enjoy the boardwalk, aquarium, arcades and live entertainment while parents soak up the sun. Read more at MetroFocus. Read more.
A sweet spot for nature lovers, as there are more than 300 species of birds at these beaches. Also for those who hate tan lines, there are some nude beach areas as well. Read more at MetroFocus. Read more.