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The Best Beaches in the World

 

1. Dreamland Beach, Bali

Bali in Indonesia is one of those destinations you have to go to, at least once, in your lifetime. It’s even better when you get to spend a bit of time on at least one of the beautiful beaches such as this one, Dreamland Beach on Bukit Peninsula on the south-west coast.


2. Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Islands, Australia


White haven Beach in the Whitsunday Islands of Australia is a stunning seven kilometre (four-mile) stretch of white sands and turquoise waters. You can camp and barbecue while you’re there but to do so will have to travel by boat, Jetski, seaplane, or helicopter – there are no roads.


3. Seven Mile Beach, Cayman Islands

Seven Mile Beach in the Grand Cayman Islands is a gorgeous sandy coral beach. You can take that morning or evening stroll along the full length of the beach to make the most of the Carribean sun rising and setting. 

4. Hidden Beach, Islas Marietas, Mexico

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The Hidden Beach, or Playa del Amor, is on one of the Marieta Islands, an archipelago on the north-west coast of Mexico. You get to the island by boat, and access to this beach is by swimming or kayaking through a water tunnel linked to the Pacific ocean.

5. Horseshoe Bay, Bermuda


Shaped as it sounds, in a curve like a horseshoe, this Bermuda bay is a popular spot for sun lovers, swimmers, snorkelers, and keen photographers. There’s something for everyone, including an adjacent beach with safe swimming for kids.ggg

6. Lucky Bay, Australia


Lucky Bay is on the southwestern coast of Australia. The sand is pure white, the water is clear, turquoise and tranquil. The area is known for whale watching, snorkeling, swimming – and yes, in this National Park, you may even see a kangaroo or two on the beach!

7. Pig Beach, Exumas, Bahamas



This island this beach is on, Big Major Cay, may not be habited by humans, but there is no shortage of pigs! Pig Beach, in the Exuma region of the Bahamas, is home to a family of friendly, albeit snorting, pigs that will swim in the tropical water alongside you

8. La Chiva Beach, Vieques, Puerto Rico

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Playa La Chiva on Vieques Island in Puerto Rico is a long stretch of sand on the Carribean Sea. Previously known as Blue Beach, the beach is inside a National Wildlife Refuge. There’s enough space to have your own patch of sand, and find shelter close by in the trees.

9. Navagio Beach, Zakynthos Island, Greece


Navagio Beach is an exposed cove on the coast of Zakynthos in the Greek Islands. That is an actual shipwreck you can see on the sands in the middle of the beach, in the 1980 s a Freightliner ran aground during a storm. Not surprisingly it is also known as Shipwreck each, but because the ship is said to have been carrying contraband, the beach is also known as Smugglers Cove!

10. Trunk Bay, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands

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Trunk Bay in the United States Virgin Island is a quarter of a mile long white sand beach with palm trees an safe swimming. A marked underwater snorkeling trail runs along much of the length of the beach to explore sea life and coral.

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