Best beaches in the world

Best beaches in the world

Leaning coconut trees, blue waters, and golden sands. The perfect picture that we draw in our traveling fantasies and that can become reality thanks to these best beaches in the world that evoke paradises as unique as they are necessary.

Lanikai Beach (United States)

Lanikai Beach in Hawaii

Its translation, "sea of ​​heaven", perfectly describes what is considered as best beach in america. Located in the coast of Oahu, one of the most fascinating islands in Hawaii, Lanikai is that paradise on Earth where you can enjoy dreamy sunsets, waves to surf, endless palm trees but, especially, turquoise blue waters that confirm why Hawaiian is one of the most famous archipelagos in the world.

Grace Bay (Turks and Caicos)

Grace Bay in Turks and Caicos

Named by various publications as «best beach in the world»On more than one occasion, Grace Bay is a cove in the most populated island of Turcos and Caciso, Providenciales. A beach of supernatural transparency and white sands that has already seduced many celebrities like Sofía Vergara when it comes to fleeing the world and taking refuge in one of those beaches that reminds us of the potential of the Caribbean as a great beach in the world and a setting where practically any island, from the Dominican Republic to Cuba, hides a paradise to enjoy somewhere moment.

Eagle Beach, Aruba

Eagle Beach in Aruba

The so-called "Happy Island" of the Caribbean continues to surprise the visitor thanks to its colonial cities, its flocks of flamingos but, especially, beaches like this Eagle Beach. Located in the north of the island, the star cove of Aruba unfolds in several kilometers of turquoise waters, palm trees or the famous fofoti trees become the great icon of this slice of paradise. Without a doubt, one of the best beaches in the world.

Escondida Beach (Mexico)

Escondida Beach in Mexico

Ⓒ Christian Frausto Bernal

The Mexican country has some of the best beaches in the world: from the famous Rivera Maya to the Pacific coast, the scene where Puerto Vallarta is the best starting point to get to know that natural treasure called Playa Escondida, a cove that emerged in the middle of the Marietas Islands. A beautiful rarity to discover after a dive in the caves that surround the perimeter of the island and that reveals a place as Martian as it is idyllic.

Ses Illetes (Spain)

Ses Illetes in Formentera

We dream of distant and exotic beaches but, perhaps, it is not necessary to go that far to enjoy paradise on Earth. For example, the iconic Ses Illetes, a stretch of sand that hugs two fairytale beaches at the north of the Balearic island of Formentera. The perfect setting in which to enjoy a snorkeling session or the feeling of being on another planet not so far away, especially when Spain is a country where we have ideal beaches in each of its corners.

Elafonisi (Greece)

Elafonisi in Greece

To the north of Crete, the largest of the Greek islands that make up the Aegean, there is a beach worthy of the most Mediterranean of fantasies. A paradise of turquoise waters divided by a peninsula that disappears with high tides and whose sand acquires a pinkish hue as a result of coral erosion. Definitely one of the best greek beaches and possibly from the whole world to complement with the culture and mythology that the island of Crete hides.

Anse Source D'Argent (Seychelles)

la dinge in seychelles

To the west of La Digue, one of the islands that make up the dreamy Seychelles in the Indian Ocean, is one of the best beaches in the world. With white sands and crystalline waters, Anse Source D'Argent stands out for its huge round rocks that, in contrast to its exuberant nature, have made this place one of the most requested settings among models and designers when carrying out your advertising campaigns. Of course, wait at sunset, possibly one of the most beautiful in the world.

Matemwe Beach (Tanzania)

Matemwe Beach in Tanzania

Tras un safari between Kenya and Tanzania, the best option to end your great adventure is to travel to the islands of Zanzibar, off the coast of Tanzania. Paradises of colonial houses, palm trees and beaches like this Matemwe, northeast of the main island. A setting where you can enjoy its blue waters, its portion of jungle or the possibility of making a excursion in dhow, typical boat of an African east coast full of secret enclaves such as the beaches of Madagascar or Mozambique.

Ngapali Beach (Myanmar)

Ngapali Beach in Myanmar

Ⓒ Reflected Serendipity

Become one of the trendy asian countries, Myanmar evokes the magic of great imperial cities, pagodas and stupas or bustling cities. However, few guess that on the east coast there may be beaches as paradisiacal as Ngapali, the great secret of ancient Burma. A kilometer-long cove of coconut trees and blue waters only conquered by a few resorts and that evokes the definitive Eden before it is discovered by the rest of the mortals.

Maya Bay (Thailand)

Maya Bay Beach Thailand

Back in the year 2000, the movie The Beach starring Leonardo DiCaprio made known to the general public a beach located in the Thai archipelago of Koh Phi Phi that would change the tourist and backpacking landscape forever. Year later, and despite the crowds, places like Maya Bay continue to evoke the charm of the great karst formations embedded in the sea and surrounded by boats of a hundred colors.

El Nido (Philippines)

El Nido in the Philippines

En Palawan, One more than 7 thousand islands that make up the Philippines, there is an area known as El Nido that has become the most representative image of this dream country. More than 50 beaches gathered in the same enclave that invites you to get lost among its rocky gorges, typical villages, wet forests or turquoise blue waters that will drag you towards new secrets.

Whitehaven Beach (Australia)

Whitehaven Beach in Australia

The Australian giant encompasses beaches of all kinds: from the festive Bondi Beach in Sydney to the wonders of the Gold Coast in Queensland, passing through what is considered as Australia's prettiest beach, Whitehaven Beach, on Whitsunday Island. A cove of white sand and blue waters on the east coast of Australia ideal for linking with a dive in the famous Great Barrier Reef.

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