Summer is the perfect time for a beach getaway, offering a chance to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy the sun, sea, or ocean. Choosing the best beach is practically impossible, as everyone has their own idea of the perfect vacation: some love sandy shores, others prefer rocky cliffs, some enjoy trendy beach bars, while others seek solitude and a lack of civilization.
We've tried to select beaches that, one way or another, truly deserve to be called the best and are sure to impress any traveler!
This French beach is adored by photography enthusiasts because it offers incredible photo opportunities!
It’s a phenomenon on the Atlantic coast of the country that must be seen with your own eyes. The beach is a giant sand dune, considered the largest sand dune in Europe – it reaches 120 meters in width and stretches 2.7 kilometers in length. At the base of the dune, there is a restaurant and a souvenir shop.
People usually come here to enjoy the magnificent 360-degree views, photograph the surroundings, take a sea trip to the islands, fly a kite, and even go paragliding. Every June, the "Wagas Festival" – a paragliding festival – is held here, attracting a huge number of participants and spectators.
The beach is located in Awaroa Bay. In 2016, approximately 39,000 native residents jointly purchased this previously private land, turning it into one of the most impressive public beaches in the country.
The beach is over 800 meters long and up to 100 meters wide, surrounded by dense forests and mountain peaks. It is famous for its bright blue and crystal-clear waters and soft golden sand. It is also rich in fish, crabs, and other marine life.
This is the perfect place for a peaceful retreat. People come here to connect with nature, enjoy the tranquility and the purest air. Moreover, there are excellent conditions for surfing and diving.
Die Plaat Beach is located near the town of Hermanus in the southwest of South Africa and is known as a habitat for southern right whales. If you see them on the horizon, don't be surprised!
Hermanus is situated in the southern part of the province, on the coast of Walker Bay of the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 62 kilometers southeast of Cape Town.
In addition to whales, this beach is known for its incredibly beautiful coastline. It is framed by rocky outcrops and pearlescent shells. You can also see seals resting on the shore, and in the Klipgat Cave, you can discover traces of Stone Age people!
Fakarava is one of the largest atolls in French Polynesia (which overall boasts an enormous number of magnificent beaches). Fakarava is one of the best places for scuba diving with consistently warm water.
While diving, you can see rare fish, fluorescent corals, and sharks swimming close to the shore. This pristine beach is known as a source of inspiration for the blue period of the famous artist Matisse! In 1930, he spent 3 months on the nearby Tahiti and was enchanted by the endless blueness of the lagoons!
This tiny island, whose shape remarkably resembles a turtle, is considered the main habitat for these ancient creatures on Zakynthos! Hence, the beach is also called Turtle Beach. It barely reaches a kilometer in length and is only about 300 meters wide.
Here you can enjoy the pine-scented air before exploring the surrounding underwater caves. Don’t forget to bring food: on this Greek island beach, you won’t find anything but seals, turtles, and forests. Turtle Island is a nature reserve with very clean water. The beach is closed in the evenings, and there are no shops, cafes, or even electricity on the island.
Christopher Columbus himself visited this beach in 1494 when he sailed to Cayo Largo during his second expedition to the New World. It is one of the most beautiful beaches in Cuba. The water in the sea is transparent, shimmering from emerald to sky blue. The nearby reefs are considered one of the best diving spots in the Caribbean.
The warm, calm waters make the beach ideal for swimmers, and wildlife enthusiasts should keep an eye out for iguanas and giant sea turtles. However, finding shade can be challenging.
This beach has been titled one of the most beautiful beaches on the planet! It is the only paid beach on La Digue island, but the entrance fee is because it is located within a nature reserve. La Digue is situated 46 kilometers from the main Seychelles island, Mahe, and is already considered one of the most beautiful spots in the Indian Ocean!
Pink sand, granite boulders, and crystal-clear water create stunning landscapes. Anse Source d’Argent is perfect for leisurely strolls, swimming, and snorkeling. However, it should be noted that the water here is very shallow and warm.
Treat yourself to unforgettable moments on one of these magnificent beaches! Whether you are seeking solitude, active recreation, or cultural experiences, each of these beaches offers something special.
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