8 beaches in the world that you must visit

With the cool of these days, imagining a beach seems to us an idea as surreal as it is unattainable even if in much of the world right now some places reach temperatures of up to 40 degrees. Either this Christmas, or in 2017, know any of the following 8 beaches in the world that you must visit It should be on your list of new resolutions, especially if you are looking to relax in heavenly places with turquoise waters and sloping coconut trees.

Grace Bay (Turks and Caicos)

Named by TripAdvisor as the best beach in the world 2016, Grace Bay is a white sand beach with turquoise waters on the island of Providenciales, the third most populated in the archipelago of the Turks and Caicos Islands. A paradisiacal cove that until the 70s remained completely anonymous, only protected by coconut trees and shells that nest on an island that resorts and tourism began to arrive shortly after. Celebrities like Cara Delevingne o Sofia Vergara they are regulars of this dream beach.

Anse Source d'Argent (Seychelles)

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La Digue, the third largest island in the Seychelles It is not only famous for its old vanilla plantations but also for its beaches, more specifically for the one known as Anse Source d'Argent. Of white sands and transparent waters, one of the most famous beaches in the world It stands out for the presence of huge rocks with stylized shapes that have become the quintessence of romanticism and are the setting for hundreds of magazine photo shoots. Anse Lazio, a beach located on the island of Lazio, is also another of the most famous in the archipelago.

Ses Illetes (Formentera)

Many of us idealize the beaches of Asia or the Caribbean without paying attention to the fact that in our own country we can find some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe (and perhaps the world): the dreamy coves of Cabo de Gata, the corners surfers in Cádiz, the epic inlets of Asturias, the volcanic inlets of the Canary Islands or, especially, those of the Pitiusas. Ses Illetes, that cord of white sand located north of Formentera Not only is it considered one of the best beaches on the planet, but its status as a protected paradise makes it a haven of eternal peace.

Pansy Island (Mozambique)

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Mozambique is not only the African country to which Bob Dylan dedicated a song but also a place of colors, contrasts and idyllic beaches. One of the best examples can be found in what is known as Bazaruto archipelago, where a single and tiny island, Pansy, brings together in an exotic combo everything we can ask of paradise: a patch of white sand washed by a dream beach and sun loungers hanging on a blue background.

Escondida Beach (Mexico)

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Some beaches in the world not only stand out for their softness and transparency, but also for their curious location. Playa Escondida, the hidden gem of the Marietas Islands, in front of Puerte Vallarta, is an inlet that rises in the interior of the island and is accessed from a wide opening in the cliffs that protect the archipelago. It is also known as Playa del Amor and although many insist on the nuclear nature that caused this hole in the heart of the island, we want to continue to think that it is one of those beautiful accidents of nature.

Navagio (Greece)

Considered by some as the most beautiful beach in the world, Navagio is an idyllic corner hidden in Zakynthos, in the Ionian Islands. Its position, somewhat inaccessible, makes it an even more special and mysterious place thanks, also, to the presence of a ship that according to legend was loaded with women, wine and cigars until it was shipwrecked on the beach after a great storm. Years later, history and nature seem to continue frozen on this dream beach.

Ngapali (Myanmar)

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When we think of Asia and its beaches, Thailand is possibly the first place that comes to mind. However, the eastern continent is much more, especially in a few years when new countries such as Myanmar, one of the most hermetic nations in the world, begins to resurface: pagodas, temples, imperial cities like the beautiful Bagán and beaches as beautiful as Ngapali , an almost deserted place where fishermen still wait on the shore and coconut trees lean over the waters.

Nacpan (Philippines)

The Philippines is that other Asian jewel that each year adds more visitors thanks to the thousands of combinations offered by its more than 7 thousand islands. Of all of them, Palawan it is one of the most famous. An ecological paradise where the presence of the area known as El Nido stands out and, especially, Nacpan Beach, a beach that unfolds all its potential between white sands, turquoise waters and a relaxed atmosphere.

These 8 beaches in the world that you must visit at least once in your life They reflect the fantasy of every traveler: endless sands, beaches where colorful fish shine, leaning palm trees or the certainty of having found a paradise that until now you only conceived through television or your most recurring dreams.

What is the most beautiful beach you have ever seen? Have you visited any of these paradises?


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