They’ll leave the light on for you
Thanks to lighthouses opening their doors to guests, you can get a taste of what life was like as a lighthouse keeper.
Read moreThanks to lighthouses opening their doors to guests, you can get a taste of what life was like as a lighthouse keeper.
Read moreFrom the Promenade of Mermaids to the chance to swim with mermaids, this event has everything to satisfy a siren’s dreams!
Read moreWhen you’re ready to go beachcombing, there are plenty of options in the Galveston area.
Read moreOnce you cross the bridge from the mainland to Galveston Island, you feel like you’re a world away.
Read moreJim Brouwer takes us on a trip with his metal detector to hunt for treasure in Myrtle Beach.
Read moreThe Ashtabula Harbor Beach Glass Festival is a street party with 70 vendors selling beach glass jewelry, coastal arts, and more.
Read moreThe third Annual Olcott Beach Mermaid Parade provided the perfect finale as a mermaid and her pirate captain exchanged vows.
Read moreThe Chesapeake Sea Glass Festival is held on the beautiful Chesapeake College campus.
Read moreIf you’re up for a long weekend of seaside fun in New England, we have the perfect getaway planned for you!
Read moreEach year, an army of “Float Fairies” hides thousands of beautiful, handcrafted glass floats along the beach in Lincoln City, Oregon.
Read moreOne “must do” for beachcombers in St. Croix is hunting Chaney, beautiful pottery shards found on the beaches and plantations.
Read moreVisitors to the Northeast Sea Glass Expo come from New England, the mid-Atlantic states, Canada, Florida, and from as far away as England.
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