Beach trips are supposed to feel relaxing and slow-paced. Whether you鈥檙e looking to surf, dive, paddle, or just read a book in a hammock, the point is that you鈥檙e getting away聽from it all. Which is why聽sometimes聽you need to escape the hustle and bustle of more well-known seaside destinations (we鈥檙e looking at you, Canc煤n and Waikiki) and find those beach towns that are a little sleepier.
Oak Island, North Carolina

Oak Island, one of North Carolina鈥檚 Brunswick Islands, has a laid-back vibe. With 13 miles of uncrowded beaches, there鈥檚聽no need to stake out a spot at sunrise. While this area was hit by Hurricane Florence last fall, most damaged properties have since been restored. Check out聽聽for more than 330 rentals that include oceanfront and pet-friendly options. Rent聽a kayak or stand-up paddleboard from聽聽and it鈥檒l be delivered to wherever you鈥檙e staying, and take the kids fishing or crabbing off the piers or to聽spot butterflies in at the聽.聽Don鈥檛 miss climbing to the top of the Oak Island Lighthouse, but be sure to book a tour beforehand.
Willemstad, Cura莽ao

Let the crowds go to neighboring Aruba. On the Dutch Caribbean island of Cura莽ao, off the coast of Venezuela, you鈥檒l have 35 white-sand聽beaches more or less to yourself. Check out the capital city of Willemstad for colorful Dutch architecture, a floating market, and a selection of local restaurants that specialize in catches of the day. Snorkel from Playa Lagun, spot flamingos on salt flats, and hike the trail to the top of 1,227-foot Mount聽Christoffel within Shete Boka National Park. The聽 (from $574)聽has a dive center, a spa, and an infinity pool overlooking the ocean.
Narragansett, Rhode Island

If you don鈥檛 think of Rhode Island as a beach-getaway destination, think again. The vibrant seaside town of Narragansett has plenty to do and sees聽fewer crowds than others on the East Coast. Cruise聽along the seven-mile-long聽, sign up for a surf lesson or pick up new boardshorts at聽 surf shop, and enjoy聽a sunset paddleboard outing聽with聽. Narragansett Beach is the go-to spot for surfing and sandcastles, and its boutique hotel, the聽 (from $472), has 16 rooms with ocean views, a rooftop bar, and a saltwater pool.
Morro Bay, California

In between the more populous beach destinations of Carmel-by-the-Sea and Santa Barbara, you鈥檒l find the quaint, easygoing town of Morro Bay. Its聽biggest landmark is 576-foot-tall Morro Rock, a state historic landmark on the waterfront that was once used as a navigational icon for seafarers. Kayak among聽harbor seals and sea lions with a guide from聽, or fly a kite on the shoreline. Book a room at the seaside聽 (from $249), where you鈥檒l have views of Morro Bay National Estuary and easy access to the Embarcadero boardwalk.
San Pancho, Mexico

You can still get to the tequila-fueled nightlife and popular surf breaks in nearby Sayulita, but the town of San Pancho, ten聽minutes north, has a quieter, off-the-radar vibe. Its official name is actually San Francisco, but everyone calls it San Pancho, a聽Spanish nickname that plays off the fact that it has聽become Sayulita鈥檚 cooler sibling. Take yoga classes in the plaza, hike in the jungles above town, or catch a wave without anyone dropping in on you.聽 (from $74) has a wine shop and organic restaurant on-site, and the beach is just steps away.
Chebeague Island, Maine

Hop a 15-minute ferry ride from the town of Yarmouth, Maine, and you鈥檒l arrive at friendly Chebeague Island, where there鈥檚 not a ton going on鈥攚hich is exactly the point. Book the beach-getaway package at the restored 1920s-era聽 (from $180) in Casco Bay and you鈥檒l get breakfast, a picnic lunch for the beach, and L.L.Bean bicycles to ride around the five-mile-long island. Lobster cookouts on the lawn overlooking the sea and bonfires near the beach are聽nightly occurrences.