An online guide is being promoted to help people choose a seaside destination by matching places to their preferences and spending plans. The articles say the tool is designed to reduce the difficulty of deciding between many beach options, particularly during the summer travel period.

The reports describe how the guide uses “vibes” and budget categories to suggest where a person might prefer to spend time by the sea. One outlet frames the concept with examples contrasting different styles of locations, such as Miami Beach for a “babe” vibe and Blackpool as a “bather” alternative, implying that recommendations vary by the kind of experience a user wants.

Across the coverage provided, the emphasis is on the existence of the guide and its method—preference-based recommendations tied to budget—rather than on independent testing, pricing details, or specific performance results. The articles do not clearly identify the underlying data sources or how recommendations are calculated beyond the stated categories.