The East Coast Personality Match: Where to Go Based on Your Summer Energy
Not all beach towns operate on the same frequency. Some lead with polish, others with patina—but all send signals. Where you “summer” (and yes, it’s officially a verb) reveals more about your inner compass than any social bio ever will. It’s a kind of coastal semiotics: a shorthand for taste, temperament and just how seriously you take your sunscreen. And let’s be honest—if you’re reading this, you already have a strong opinion about the correct way to dress a lobster roll.
This isn’t a guidebook for the indecisive. It’s a mirror, a diagnosis, a roast—and maybe a recommendation if you play your cards right. Because East Coast beach culture is just as much about persona as it is location. Are you the kind of guy who packs a Breville espresso machine for a weekend on the Vineyard? Or do you rent a cottage on Block Island just to escape other people’s playlists? The answer determines more than your ZIP code.
We’ve matched 10 destinations to 10 summer archetypes, from the self-proclaimed aesthete who drinks wine like it’s a sport to the endurance athlete who thinks 6 a.m. paddleboard yoga is “vacation.” You’ll find seafood recs, hotel tips, maybe a few style cues—but mostly, a brutally honest look at what your summer getaway says about you. If it stings a little, that means it’s working.