Review:

The oldest public beach in the country, Revere Beach is a 3-mile long crescent overlooking Massachusetts Bay, less than 5 miles from downtown Boston. Established in 1896, this beach is so popular, it is crowded even on work days. The wide strip of bright white sand is always full of sunbathers, kids having fun in the sand, and swimmers, but the beach is much more about partying and socializing than about swimming. Among the many activities going on at the beach is a Revere Beach Sand Sculpting Contest, the biggest of its kind on the East Coast. Just across the road from the beach are many restaurant, bars, and cafes.

Revere Beach Blvd, Revere, MA

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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