Fall may be just around the corner, but you can still make the most of every last minute of summer! Labor Day weekend is the perfect opportunity to break out your new favorite swimsuit and show off your summer glow before the temperature drops. If you haven’t decided on a Labor Day destination, check out these cool destinations that’ll give you every opportunity to look hot, hot, hot in your La Blanca bikini.
Where To Go for Labor Day
Charleston, SC
Beautiful beaches, historic charm, and upscale dining options — what more could you need? Spend your days soaking up the sunshine and playing volleyball on Folly Beach or find some much-needed serenity by the sea on private Seabrook Island. At night, explore Charleston’s exciting nightlife scene and enjoy a glass of wine with some legendary seafood. Pick up a sultry new swimsuit and an enchanting book to take along for a relaxing Southern getaway.
Lake Tahoe
There’s no need to travel all the way to the coastline for fun in the sun. Lake Tahoe sits on the border of California and Nevada and offers the perfect mix of relaxation and outdoor activity. Spend a day taking in the mountainous scenery and laid-back vibes on beautifully sandy Nevada Beach, or rent a kayak and cool off in the water. Pack up your gear and take a morning hike on one of Lake Tahoe’s dozens of trails before you settle in by the shore for a day in the late-summer sun.
Brooklyn, NY
Who says you can’t have it all in one trip? New York City gives you both a vibrant city scene and a beachside oasis in one destination. Most beaches in and around the Big Apple close after Labor Day, so a long holiday weekend is a perfect time to take advantage of the last days of summer in the city. Head to world-famous Coney Island for a bright and bustling beachside experience (the perfect occasion for a bikini top and shorts) or sit by the calm waters of local-preferred Manhattan Beach to relax for an afternoon.
Sedona, AZ
Nothing resets the soul quite like natural beauty and a few days of top-notch pampering. Slide Rock State Park has plenty of places to relax on a beach towel and take in the scenery of the Red Rocks area — take along a fabulous new swimsuit so you’re ready to take a dip in the many creeks and swimming holes. The Sedona area is also home to countless day spas, so give yourself the gift of tranquility with a well-deserved session of spa treatments.
Geneva, OH
Even if you’re far away from both the East and West coast, you can still get in a long weekend by the water. With no shortage of wineries and a relaxed lakeside feel, Geneva, Ohio offers a wonderful locale to wind down your summer. Put on your best bikini and pack a picnic to enjoy at Headlands Beach State Park or Geneva State Park. Then, take a walk along the shore of Lake Erie to clear your mind. As the summer sun beats down in the afternoons, head indoors with one of the area’s many well-revered wine tours.
Yosemite National Park
If you’re curious about what Yosemite National Park is all about and are looking for a more remote Labor Day destination, consider heading there for this holiday. Not everyone likes crowded beaches, and if you’re one of these people, consider a trip to this famous national park. Whether you’re with a spouse, family, or friends, Yosemite is the perfect place to explore mountain ranges, hike, and even rock climb.
There are several mountains in Yosemite, like El Capitan Half Dome, Rodgers Peak, and Mount Hoffman and there are actually beaches in Yosemite that you can wear your bikini at. They aren’t ocean beaches, but they are gorgeous fresh mountain water lakes and they are worthy of a bathing suit.
There are actually over 20 bodies of water in Yosemite to be precise, all of which you can tan and sit by while breathing in the fresh air of the forests surrounding you.
Yosemite National Park is different from the usual Labor Day destinations, but it’s great for relaxing, getting the nature kick you’ve been wanting, and really spending time out of service and in a bikini.
Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Jackson Hole, Wyoming is another one of those destinations for Labor Day that isn’t typical but brings a lot to the table. Known for the Grand Teton Mountain range, Jackson Hole is a great place to Ski in the morning and tan in the afternoon. With colder temperatures in the mountains, but warm temps near the lakes, Jackson Hole is the perfect Labor Day destination for you to feel active and also feel relaxed.
If you’re interested in heading to a lake in Jackson Hole so that you can slip into a Bikini, head to Brooks Lake. The views are stunning and the water is crystal clear, and you can guarantee you will see a Bison or two at this labor day destination.
Nantucket
Nantucket is a classic Labor Day destination for east coasters. If you’re into incredible beach days, views, and a small island feel, Nantucket is the perfect destination for you and your super cute bikini. Nantucket is known for its incredible beaches, biking, and the best ice cream around. It’s also an island that stays warm well past labor day, so if you’re looking to be on a small east coast island, Nantucket is a great pick for you.
Block Island
This is another East coast island that kind of delivers on the best of both worlds. If you’re looking for nature and a beach, Block Island is a quaint island with the best views of the ocean and is also home to local farms. There is a small-town feel about this Island, and there’s a lot to be said for the community of locals here.
Everyone is friendly, there are cows and chickens to keep things interesting, and the amount of activities to do on this Island is endless. There is a real New England vibe on Block Island, and your bikini is needed for the tanning moments on these beaches. The fireworks on Block Island are also unbelievable!
Find Labor Day Swimsuits at La Blanca
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Links:
25 Best Labor Day Weekend Getaways | Vacation Idea
10 Best Places to Travel for Labor Day Weekend This Year | Travel Channel