In a lot of times in the US, most of the beaches are public, but every so many miles there will be a hotel or resort or other thing that owns a particular section of beach. Access to that beach is part of the fee of staying at the hotel or whatnot. On certain weeks and in certain places, the beaches can get hugely crowded, so obviously there's some benefit to being at a private beach rather than a public beach. But this seems different from what you're describing, which is that you need to pay to get to any beach at all.
I don't know of any place like that on the USA's Atlantic Coast, at least, though to be fair I haven't swam the whole thing yet
I don't know of any place like that on the USA's Atlantic Coast, at least, though to be fair I haven't swam the whole thing yet
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