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Best beaches in the world for 2024.

What makes a great beach all depends on the traveler. Some prefer wide stretches of sand with ample activities and throngs of people to watch, while others desire deserted shorelines with calm waters. U.S. News took this and other factors – such as unique scenery, beach quality and overall accessibility – into consideration to determine the best beaches in the world. Want to put in your 2 cents? Cast your vote below to help determine next year's ranking.

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Boasting 333 islands, resplendent resorts, sparkling waters and endless stretches of pristine sand, Fiji is the perfect spot for paradise-seeking beachgoers. Travelers who want to snorkel while on vacation should set their sights on Taveuni's diverse coral reefs. Meanwhile, those pining for the tropical beaches featured in the movie "Cast Away" and multiple seasons of the TV show "Survivor" can catch a ferry from Port Denarau and head directly to one of the 20 islands that make up the Mamanuca Islands. Popular options include Qalito Island (also known as Castaway Island) and Vomo Island.

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The Turks & Caicos Islands, located southeast of the Bahamas, are renowned for their spellbinding white sand beaches , crystal-clear water and an abundance of snorkeling sites. The island of Providenciales draws sun-seekers in droves with the world-famous Grace Bay Beach, which boasts more than 3 miles of picture-perfect shoreline, and the crescent-shaped Taylor Bay Beach, home to shallow waters excellent for families with small children. If island-hopping is on your agenda, check out laid-back Governor's Beach on Grand Turk. After a long day spent lounging on the beach, travelers can retreat to their luxurious digs at one of the destination's top all-inclusive hotels .

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With countless beaches to choose from on 700 islands , finding the perfect sandy spot in the Bahamas is as easy as it gets. From massive resorts like Atlantis Paradise Island to privately owned islands, the variety of beaches here run the gamut. Pink Sand Beach on Harbour Island will wow you with its rosy hue, while The Exumas will delight you with their wild swimming pigs . If you're after underwater caves and a stretch of sand featured in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" films, look no further than Gold Rock Beach in Lucayan National Park on Grand Bahama Island.

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This French Polynesian island is small, but mighty. Measuring only 6 miles long and less than 3 miles wide, Bora Bora is packed with stunning beaches, green jungles and ritzy resorts featuring overwater bungalows . Matira Beach (the main island's public beach) is ideal for sunbathing and strolling along sandy shores. For those willing to splurge, the resorts on Bora Bora's motus (surrounding islets) offer views of Mount Otemanu and calm water. Snorkeling, as well as stingray and shark-feeding excursions, are also available if you enjoy adventurous pursuits.

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This Indian Ocean paradise is made up of approximately 1,200 islands – and each beach is more beautiful than the last. You'll likely stick to the island where your resort is located, but you can expect pearlescent sands, towering palm trees, incredibly blue waters and surreal sunsets wherever you choose to lay down your towel. Because the Maldives is an Islamic nation, most public beaches require visitors to cover up, so those staying in guesthouses should consider Rasdhoo and Maafushi islands, which have designated tourist beaches where bikinis are allowed. When you want to stray from the shore, swimming with whale sharks is a must-do excursion.

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This scenic African island, which sits east of Madagascar, offers a multitude of beaches worth prioritizing. The island's west coast is where you'll find some of the best strips of shoreline, including Flic en Flac and Le Morne beaches, which feature beautiful white sand and superb vantage points for sunsets. Those who appreciate beaches near amenities will prefer north coast shores like La Cuvette, which is just removed enough from the tourist hub of Grand Baie, while those seeking a more exclusive beach experience can shell out for one of the east coast's luxury beach resorts.  

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Located off the northeastern coast of Australia, the Whitsunday Islands feel like an entirely different world. The archipelago sits adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef and offers an incredibly unique, albeit fragile, ecosystem. Some of the best beaches on this collection of 74 islands include Whitehaven Beach and Chalkies Beach, characterized by their snow-white silica sand, but there are plenty of stunning spots to choose from. When you're not sunbathing on pearl-white sand or snorkeling through turquoise water, unwind at one of the bungalows or luxury ecoresorts situated on Hamilton Island or Long Island.

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If you're looking for a taste of Hawaii's beautiful beaches without the crowds on O'ahu, retreat to Maui. The island boasts impressive beaches both big and small, adult- and family-friendly, and in a variety of hues (such as the black sand shores at Wai'anapanapa State Park). South Maui is especially popular with families, as it is home to the resort-studded Wailea Beach and the contrasting undeveloped shores of Makena Beach State Park. Meanwhile, the North Shore attracts active travelers keen on taking advantage of the superb windsurfing conditions at locales like Ho'okipa Beach Park.  

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The largest of the French Polynesian islands is known for its verdant jungles, lavish hotels and postcard-worthy shores. The smaller section of Tahiti (known as Tahiti Iti) is more secluded than the larger Tahiti Nui, but both are worth seeing. Tahiti Iti's famous beach, La Plage de Maui, is highly regarded as one of the only white sand beaches in Tahiti, but the popularity comes with crowds. Check out Papenoo Beach on Tahiti Nui for excellent surfing conditions and more breathing room.

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Trust us, you're going to want to go the extra miles for a vacation on Phuket's captivating beaches. That's because this island is home to some of Thailand's best beaches , such as the lively Patong, the more subdued Kata and the idyllic Nai Harn. These stunning shorelines lead to striking teal water, which you can explore on a traditional longtail boat. While you won't find many untouched, secluded shorelines in this tourist hot spot, Phuket's top beaches feature restaurants, beachside massage services and bars, not to mention a host of amenity-filled resorts ideal for a carefree beach vacation.

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This 26-mile island off the northern coast of the Yucatán Peninsula has seen an influx of tourism and development in recent years. But Isla Holbox's car-free, slow-paced ambiance still distinguishes it from Mexico's bustling beach locales. Located within the Yum Balam nature reserve, Holbox has retained some unadorned shorelines, including Playa Mosquito. Set on a sandbank surrounded by shallow waters, this beach is ideal for morning walks to see horseshoe crabs and sting rays in the crystalline sea. Those who appreciate a cushier beach day will find everything they need at one of the beach clubs that line the main beach, Playa Holbox.

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Bermuda, a British overseas territory, is home to a bevy of picturesque shorelines worth exploring. Popular pink sand beaches here include Horseshoe Bay Beach (known for its wide selection of nearby restaurants and shops) and Elbow Beach, (beloved for its relaxing atmosphere). For more seclusion, check out alternative stretches of sand like Astwood Cove Beach, which is worth the steep trek down to the sand, and Jobson's Cove Beach, a quiet oasis bordered by rocky cliffs that is perfect for leisurely swimming and snorkeling.

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Railay Beach abuts the Andaman Sea from its location in Thailand's Krabi province. The region is composed of three main beaches and is home to pillowy sand, crystal-clear water, staggering yet scalable cliffs (for the experienced climber) and lush jungles. For a truly spectacular beach experience, head to Phra Nang Beach, where you'll find caves, islands and coral reefs to explore.  Meanwhile, the narrow Railay East sits within walking distance of a variety of shops, restaurants and bars, while Railay West offers a wider swath of sand and breathtaking sunsets.

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There are a lot of reasons to start planning a Seychelles getaway. From the turquoise ocean to the palm-fringed beaches, this cluster of 115 islands off Africa's eastern shore comes straight out of a postcard. Kick back on beautiful Anse Source d'Argent on La Digue, which features smooth granite rock formations and shallow waters, or lay down your towel at Beau Vallon Beach on Mahé, where you'll discover a wide sandy shoreline ideal for a variety of water sports, including snorkeling, scuba diving, windsurfing, Jet Skiing and more.

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Adventurous travelers flock here in droves for the many heart-pumping excursions this Hawaiian island has to offer (think: helicopter tours and thrilling zip line rides). However, Kaua'i's beaches should not be overlooked. Take a trip to Polihale State Park to check out the secluded shorelines that overlook the island's jaw-dropping Napali Coast cliffs. Or, relax on an easily accessible stretch of sand like Po'ipu Beach Park. Separated into two halves by a large sandbar, this beach is popular with families because kids can wade in the shallow area left of the sandbar, while more advanced swimmers can practice bodyboarding on the right.

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A trip to the U.S. Virgin Islands will charm just about any type of traveler. Beach lovers who want to get away from the crowds should head straight to St. John, where the quieter sands of Honeymoon and Salomon beaches appeal to privacy-seeking couples. St. Thomas' photogenic Magens Bay is perfect for photo-ops (though cruise ship tourists might get in your shot), and St. Croix's Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge (closed April through August for turtle nesting season and only open on weekends the rest of the year) is ideal for vacationers looking for an undeveloped shore.

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Anguilla's defining slew of flat, wide beaches are sure to cure Caribbean wanderlust. Visitors to this British overseas territory in the Lesser Antilles will have their pick of 33 silky expanses of sand, including Meads Bay, Shoal Bay and Rendezvous Bay. When you're not lounging on the sand or refueling at one of Anguilla's many beachfront restaurants, venture to its offshore reefs to snorkel. Though all beaches are free to the public, Anguilla is generally considered a luxury destination and its exclusivity keeps the crowds at bay, even during high season.

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As the largest Greek island, Crete is home to nearly 100 miles of varied beaches, including pebbly cliffside coves, wide sandy strips and a lagoon overlooked by a Venetian fortress. Travelers will find pink-hued sands that pop against the vivid blue sea at Elafonisi Beach. At Vai Beach, vacationers can admire the surrounding palm trees and cliffs while they swim and sunbathe, and the shallow lagoon at Balos Beach is perfect for wading. Those in search of seclusion and clear waters can visit Damnoni Beach on the island's southern coast.

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Looking for beach inspiration, but don’t want to wait until May for Dr. Beach’s yearly picks ? You’re in luck: TravelChannel.com just came out with its list of the world’s best beaches .

Instead of a list of beaches ranked one through 10, the list is made up of bests by categories, including best family beach and best beach boardwalks. Here’s the list:

Best Party Beach : South Beach, Miami

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Best Family Beach : Destin, Florida

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Best Romantic Beach : Matira Beach, Bora Bora, Tahiti

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Sexiest Beach : Ipanema Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Best Beach Bars : Rick’s Cafe, Negril, Jamaica

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Beach Beach You Haven’t Heard of … Yet : Nevis, Caribbean

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Best Beach for Adventure : Snorkeling in Hanauma Bay, Oahu

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Best Exotic Beach : Mustique, St. Vincent and the Grenadines

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Best Beach Boardwalks : Venice Beach, California

More Venice Beach: 10 Great Urban Beaches

Best Overall Beach : Matira Beach, Bora Bora, Tahiti

Matira Beach tops both the most romantic beach and best overall beach categories, so naturally we were curious. According to our sister-site TripAdvisor, Matira Beach is noteworthy as Bora Bora’s only public beach, and offers soft white sand and easy water access (no rocks to scramble around on). It’s also known for its fantastic sunsets.

Which beaches do you think earn a spot in these categories? Leave your opinions below!

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The 34 best beaches in the world

By Lizzie Pook

The 34 best beaches in the world

There’s something about a good beach that enlivens the senses: the briny scent of salt in the air, the calming murmur of waves, the gentle nip of sand whipped up by the soft breeze. A favourite beach is like a favourite poem – individual, important and something that makes our hearts sing, and now more than ever we are dreaming of days spent wriggling our toes in the sand and wallowing in salty water.

Instead of the typical sandy spots dotted with sun umbrellas and gaggles of tourists, we've sought out spaces that you may have to venture a little further for, but that remain incredibly beautiful and very often crowd-free. From the most exquisite beaches in Europe to far-flung stretches in Asia, Africa and more, these are the best beaches in the world.

Palm Cove Australia

1. Palm Cove Beach, Australia

The combination of leaning palm trees on powdery sand makes Palm Cove Beach the epitome of a tropical paradise. The town itself, located in the tropical northeast of Australia , near the city of Cairns, the Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef, is home to only 2,000 people, so the sandy stretch is usually free of crowds. Keep an eye out for wildlife though – dolphins and whales can often be seen from the Palm Cover jetty.

The only  way to reach remote Honopu is by water meaning you have to swim from an offshore boat or from neighboring...

2. Honopu Beach, Kauai, Hawaii

The only (legal) way to reach remote Honopu is by water, meaning you have to swim from an offshore boat, or from neighboring Kalalau Beach, a quarter of a mile away (fins are a must). But given that the cayenne-coloured cliffs and smooth sands of this isolated spot provided the backdrop for Raiders of the Lost Ark and King Kong , the schlep is cinematically worth it. Since the valley is so isolated, it is also believed to be spiritual, and served as an ancient burial ground for local chiefs. Sleep over at Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa, a sunshiny retreat.

Wedged between two vivid emerald slabs of green pasture Breckon is somewhat sheltered from the southwesterly winds that...

3. Breckon, Shetland

Wedged between two vivid emerald slabs of green pasture, Breckon is somewhat sheltered from the south-westerly winds that roll through these lands. That said, you’ll want to manifest pretty balmy temperatures to brave the often icy waters. It’s a beautiful spot with clear waters and perfectly powdery sands, but all is not as it seems on a clear summer’s day. Many boats have met their end along these shores – learn all about the treacherous sea at the local museum in Burravoe, which details harrowing accounts and displays fascinating artefacts that have washed up over the years.

Wategos Beach Australia

4. Wategos Beach, Australia

The seaside town of Byron Bay may have started as a bohemian enclave but has since grown to become one of Australia’s prime addresses – Matt Damon, Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron all own houses here. And while any stretch of Bryon’s coastline is pretty, the ultimate spot is Wategoes Beach, a sheltered beach lined with screwpine trees and offering up calm swimming conditions. The beach is also home to a popular walk that leads up to the Cape Byron Lighthouse, a particularly scenic spot to be at during sunset.

With a higgledypiggledy 37000mile coastline  Indonesia has a glut of beautiful beaches. One of its finest is Ora...

5. Ora Beach, Indonesia

With a higgledy-piggledy 37,000-mile coastline (the world’s second longest), Indonesia has a glut of beautiful beaches. One of its finest is Ora, snuggled away on the north coast of sparsely populated Seram island. The area is known as Indonesia’s Little Maldives due to its agate seas and white-sugar beaches, but the island still retains something of a wild feel. Seram sits amid several tectonic plates, meaning that the surrounding landscape varies cinematically, from lush, bird-speckled tropical rainforest to ogre-like mountains .

Less than an hour's drive from Sydney Mona Vale is the unsung hero of the famed northern beaches. It's technically two...

6. Mona Vale Beach, Australia

Less than an hour's drive from Sydney , Mona Vale is the unsung hero of the famed northern beaches. It's technically two beaches separated by a large, sculptural rock. The main beach is a one-kilometre stretch of soft sand, perfect for walking, splashing in the rolling waves and watching the horizon for passing pods of dolphins. There's an ocean-fed lap pool with a children's pool next to it. Days on Mona Vale beach start early – joggers are here from 5am to watch the sunrise before breakfast at the Armchair Collective cafe, families start trickling in around 9am and set up umbrellas as a base camp for a day of boogie boarding, beach picnics and exploring the rockpool. The surfers are always the last to leave, forever holding on for one more wave.

In the warmer months Europes tallest sand dune just an hours drive from Bordeaux is cloaked in a constant shimmering...

7. Dune du Pilat, France

In the warmer months, Europe’s tallest sand dune, just an hour’s drive from Bordeaux , is cloaked in a constant, shimmering heat haze, giving the illusion that this sprawling French beach is scattered with gleaming treasure. The sand here, which forms peaks as high as 300 feet, is as finely milled as fresh flour, perfect for sausage-rolling your way down to the tussocky Atlantic shoreline and standing to gaze back at the pine forests behind the beach. The surrounding Arcachon Bay holds miles of beaches ripe for exploring, and you’ll find a jumble of huts nearby where fishermen set up tables to sell oysters, pâté and prawns. Book a night at Les Sources de Caudalie , an elegant country retreat.

Noosa beach Australia

8. Noosa Beach, Australia

Quite possibly the most beloved beach within easy reach of Brisbane, Noosa pairs designer boutiques and buzzing restaurants with a sprawling and serene white sand beach. The southern end of the beach typically offers up calm swimming conditions, as well as a classic surf club, while the northern end runs alongside Noosa National Park, which is home to a eucalypt forest and koalas.

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Set deep in the heart of New Zealands glorious Abel Tasman National Park Awaroa is hemmed in by clovergreen native bush...

9. Awaroa, South Island, New Zealand

Set deep in the heart of New Zealand’s glorious Abel Tasman National Park, Awaroa is hemmed in by clover-green native bush and seas that sparkle like freshly blown glass. Most visitors come here either by water – swooshing in on kayaks or small boats – or on foot, to ramble around the park’s lush forests. It has an important place in the hearts of the locals, who banded together to crowdfund the purchase of the privately held beachfront when it came up for sale in 2016, thus giving this pretty part of the planet the nickname the ‘People’s Beach’.

Dont be surprised to spot the occasional southern right whale wallowing offshore at Die Plaat a ruggedly beautiful swath...

10. Die Plaat, Walker Bay Nature Reserve, South Africa

Don’t be surprised to spot the occasional southern right whale wallowing offshore at Die Plaat, a ruggedly beautiful swath of sand fringed by rocky limestone outcrops near Hermanus, South Africa’s whale capital. Chubby seals slouch on the rocky shoreline here, and you’ll find the ground littered with huge, pearlescent abalone shells. There’s history to be courted in these wind-whipped sands as well; the beach is home to Klipgat Cave, a bat-filled cavern where late Middle Stone Age people lived up to 85,000 years ago (keep your eyes peeled – you may even spot ancient tools on the ground). Stay at Grootbos Private Nature Reserve, a 6,177-acre lodge.

Youll find no shortage of beautiful beaches in Grenada but tranquil sheltered Grand Anse is one of the best. Two miles...

11. Grand Anse, Grenada

You’ll find no shortage of beautiful beaches in Grenada, but tranquil, sheltered Grand Anse is one of the best. Two miles of milky-white sand on the western, leeward side of the island , it’s a short water-taxi ride from the capital of St George’s, and is overlooked by some of Grenada’s finest hotels. You won’t want for anything here, whether it’s goblet-sized G&Ts, market stalls or seahorses that swoosh around snorkellers.

Its a windy road to Keem Bay but the staggering clifftop views are worth it. This sheltered inlet on Achill Island in...

12. Keem Bay, Achill Island, Ireland

It’s a windy road to Keem Bay, but the staggering cliff-top views are worth it. This sheltered inlet, on Achill Island in County Mayo, is almost unknown to visitors, but its clear malachite waters and soft biscuit sand make it a family-friendly spot – that’s also wonderfully crowd-free. Bring binoculars for spotting basking sharks; in warmer months you’ll find herds of ice-cream vans in the car park.

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With its collection of easily accessible white and pink sand beaches Fakarava  one of the largest atolls in French...

13. Fakarava, French Polynesia

With its collection of easily accessible white and pink sand beaches, Fakarava – one of the largest atolls in French Polynesia – is one of the best snorkelling locations in the world, with consistently warm waters. While the sea is a safe haven for rare fish, fluorescent corals and ‘walls’ of sharks that pass close by the shore, the unblemished beaches have a claim to fame as the inspiration for Matisse’s bleu period. The artist spent three months in nearby Tahiti in 1930, and was enthralled by the lagoons’ infinite blues.

Better known as Turtle Island the spotless whitesand islet of Marathonisi is a vital nesting spot for endangered...

14. Marathonisi, Zakynthos, Greece

Better known as Turtle Island, the spotless white-sand islet of Marathonisi is a vital nesting spot for endangered loggerhead sea turtles, meaning visitors must stay within five metres of the water to avoid disturbing them. Fill your lungs with the pine-scented air before exploring the surrounding sea caves by snorkel or boat but be sure to bring supplies: you’ll find nothing on this Greek Island beach but seals, turtles and forests. Calm, smart design hangout Olea All Suite Hotel reflects Zakynthos's more relaxed side.

Found on Fernando de Noronha an archipelago of volcanic islands between Brazil and Africa Praia do Sancho is...

15. Praia do Sancho, Brazil

Found on Fernando de Noronha, an archipelago of volcanic islands between Brazil and Africa , Praia do Sancho is consistently voted one of the world’s best beaches. It’s also one of the hardest to access. Flights from mainland Brazil take about an hour, then you must hike, scooch down narrow rock tunnels and descend steep ladder steps to reach the golden palm-fringed sands. You have to pay an environment tax to get in, as the area is a National Park (head to the park’s offices, a 15-minute drive away), but once you’re there, its deserted shoreline, giant lumbering iguanas and fish-flecked shallows are worth the sweat.

Another wild beauty Chestermans wide stretch of smooth sand  dotted with huge driftwood logs and fringed by wolffilled...

16. Chesterman Beach, Vancouver Island, Canada

Another wild beauty, Chesterman’s wide stretch of smooth sand – dotted with huge driftwood logs and fringed by wolf-filled forest – is popular with die-hard surfers and windswept strollers when the tide recedes. It’s overlooked by the fantastic Wickaninnish Inn, an atmospheric place to shelter and keep an eye out for passing sea otters when bloated storm clouds roll in.

Possibly one of the most photogenic places in the world Anse Source dArgent on La Digue is the original Bounty advert...

17. Anse Source d’Argent, Seychelles

Possibly one of the most photogenic places in the world, Anse Source d’Argent on La Digue is the original Bounty advert beach, cloaked in pure white sand and strewn with hefty granite boulders. It is not, by any stretch, deserted, but visit in the early morning] and you’ll get there before the daytrippers from Mahé and Praslin. For your own pocket of paradise, walk southwards through the shallows past the first set of boulders. The bay opens up for added breathing space.

Covered in a sultry tropical jungle and accessible only via guided walking tours or horseback safaris the private island...

18. Seagrass Bay, Laucala Island, Fiji

Covered in a sultry tropical jungle and accessible only via guided walking tours or horseback safaris, the private island hideaway of Laucala is an unfathomably beautiful spot, home to some of Fiji’s rarest birds, hordes of marine life and spellbinding beaches. Seagrass Bay is the quietest and prettiest, but if its real adventure you’re after, head slightly further off-shore to get up close to the magnificent sea-life in a submersible.

Hidden Beach Palawan

19. Hidden Beach, Palawan, Philippines

It’s not quite so hidden any more, but this beach still makes its mark as one of the world’s best. Palawan is filled with pristinely beautiful spots, but Hidden Beach – surrounded by imposing limestone cliffs and with startlingly bone-white sand – is an idyllic spot from which to plunge into the turquoise ocean. Stay at El Nido hotels .

Named for the cerfs the stags imported from Java for hunting Ile aux Cerfs in Mauritius has become something of a victim...

20. Ile aux Cerfs, Mauritius

Named for the cerfs , the stags imported from Java for hunting, Ile aux Cerfs in Mauritius has become something of a victim of its own famous beauty, much of it overrun with obtrusive crowds and pesky beach touts. But you need only hike half a mile down the beach and you’ll be rewarded with some incredible island sands that you can keep all to yourself. This place is popular for a reason.

With ghostwhite sand black lava rock and gaggles of marine iguanas Tortuga Bay is an almost surreal place. Its two miles...

21. Tortuga Bay, Santa Cruz Island, Galápagos

With ghost-white sand, black lava rock and gaggles of marine iguanas, Tortuga Bay is an almost surreal place. It’s two miles out of the main town of Puerto Ayora, and the hike can be hot and sticky, but once there allow yourself to be distracted by sharks patrolling the shallows, apple-red crabs scuttling across the sands and the swoop of blue-footed boobies coming into land, then cool off with a spot of breaststroke among the mangroves.

Launch yourself into the crystalline waters of Turquoise Bay and youll be swimming within a few feet of the pristine...

22. Turquoise Bay, Exmouth, Australia

Launch yourself into the crystalline waters of Turquoise Bay and you’ll be swimming within a few feet of the pristine Ningaloo Reef, a World Heritage-listed site that’s home to the largest congregation of whale sharks on the planet. A 40-mile drive from Exmouth on Australia’s Western coast, it’s a beach of blindingly white sands and impeccable snorkelling – you’ll descend to see rainbow corals, peaceful turtles and more than 500 fish species.

This endlessly photogenic often empty beach is made from crushed corals that have been ground into fine silklike sand....

23. Pink Sand Beach, Barbuda

This endlessly photogenic, often empty beach is made from crushed corals that have been ground into fine silk-like sand. Barbuda, Antigua’s sister island, is less crowded than most of the Caribbean islands , meaning you may find you have this eight-mile swathe of sand – which glows candy-floss-pink in the sun – entirely to yourself. There are no public facilities per se, but you’ll find a few beachy cafes scattered alongside the surf for a cooling cocktail.

This popular family beach borders the wildlifefilled Manuel Antonio National Park where threetoed sloths and whitefaced...

24. Playa Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica

This popular family beach borders the wildlife-filled Manuel Antonio National Park, where three-toed sloths and white-faced capuchin monkeys emerge from the coastal rainforest to the delight of tiny beachgoers. It’s a 30-minute hike from the entrance to the park (keep your eyes peeled for howler monkeys crashing through the canopy), but once there you’ll find soft sands, excellent swimming and honey-hued sunsets. Book a room at Arenas del Mar , spread across 11 leafy acres of a nature reserve.

With a backdrop of saffroncoloured cliffs and lapped by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean this rugged beach is one of...

25. Gantheaume Point, Broome, Western Australia

With a backdrop of saffron-coloured cliffs and lapped by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean , this rugged beach is one of the southern hemisphere’s most photogenic. Cast your eye across the robin-egg-blue waters and you might spot the snouts of rare snubfin dolphins breaking the surface, then turn back to the old lighthouse tower to see ospreys nesting in the framework. When the tide is at its lowest, a smattering of 125-million-year-old dinosaur footprints are unveiled, preserved impeccably in the amber-coloured reef rock.

Set on the edge of the NamibNaukluft National Park  the oldest desert on the planet  and a 15minute drive from seaside...

26. Dolfynstrand, Namibia

Set on the edge of the Namib-Naukluft National Park – the oldest desert on the planet – and a 15-minute drive from seaside hub Walvis Bay. The primeval Dolfynstrand is not a soft-waves-and-sand-between-your-toes sort of place – instead there are eerie shipwrecks strewn on the sand and a stinking, snoozing seal colony up the coast. But given its remote location in one of the world’s most sparsely populated countries, any beachcombers are unlikely to have to jostle for space.

More of an unpolished gem than a screensaver beach the windpummelled Ocracoke on the Outer Banks of North Carolina has...

27. Ocracoke Lifeguarded Beach, North Carolina

More of an unpolished gem than a screensaver beach, the wind-pummelled Ocracoke on the Outer Banks of North Carolina has been described as one of the USA’s wildest. Once the temporary home of Blackbeard the pirate and his fellow buccaneers, it rocks some seriously big surfing waves in the late summer, while more tranquil waters earlier in the year (plus changing facilities and ample parking) are ideal for salt-water-seeking families.

Glowering below the rocks of Icelands western fjords is the moody Rauðasandur Beach distinguished by its copperred sands...

28. Rauðasandur Beach, Iceland

Glowering below the rocks of Iceland’s western fjords is the moody Rauðasandur Beach, distinguished by its copper-red sands, a result of billions of pulverised scallop shells. Reached by a winding gravel road, this is edged by formidable mountains and dramatic cliffs. But you’re unlikely to see another human here – only a tenth of Iceland’s visitors ever make it as far as the Westfjords.

Found in Penghu County among the remote western islands of Taiwan Jibei is an almost untouched spot out of reach of most...

29. Jibei Island beach, Taiwan

Found in Penghu County, among the remote western islands of Taiwan, Jibei is an almost untouched spot, out of reach of most city-going travellers. Getting here involves taking a boat from the North Sea Tourist Centre to the main part of the island, where there are plenty of watersports, sun umbrellas and wooden cabins for an overnight stay. But it’s the secluded, often deserted sandspit, a 15-minute walk away, that’s truly special. There are no man-made intrusions here – just the murmur of the ocean and a mile of untrodden sand.

A busy day at Uig is when two people show up at once. Lying some 20 miles west of Stornoway on Lewiss surfbattered...

30. Uig Sands, Isle of Lewis, Scotland

A busy day at Uig is when two people show up at once. Lying some 20 miles west of Stornoway on Lewis’s surf-battered Atlantic coast, this is a big, dramatic beach watched over by tussocky dunes and grizzled mountains. The beach itself is famous for being the place where a set of Viking chess pieces – dating back to the 12th century and made from the husks of walrus teeth – were unearthed, but it has a lot more going for it than just its history. The surrounding machair flower meadows erupt into bloom in June, and its enormous uninterrupted stretches of sand are a playground for kite-buggy enthusiasts. Check into the 19th-century country house Lews Castle .

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Cast away in the protected Bazaruto Archipelago off the coast of southern Mozambique Benguerra is a place where sandbars...

31. Benguerra Island, Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique

Cast away in the protected Bazaruto Archipelago off the coast of southern Mozambique , Benguerra is a place where sandbars shimmer like nacre and leggy flamingoes pick their way delicately through the channels. A short sail by dhow east of the town of Vilanculos, the fine sand here is fringed by a two-mile-long coral reef, while migrating humpbacks and huge whale sharks pass majestically further offshore. The shot-silk waters are also home to the largest dugong population in the western Indian Ocean, and inland you’ll find congregations of crocodiles and all manner of bird species. But best of all, its marine reserve status means there’s only a handful of lodges on the island, so once the day-trippers depart, you’ll have the beach all to yourself. Stat at andBeyond Benguerra Island , a classy but unpretentious beach retreat.

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Theres something Mad Maxesque about Al Mughsail with its unflinchingly white sand parched frankincense trees and...

32. Al Mughsail, Salalah, Oman

There’s something Mad Max -esque about Al Mughsail, with its unflinchingly white sand, parched frankincense trees and cinematic blow holes (especially impressive during monsoon season) which erupt every couple of minutes, shaking the earth and spewing out seawater with a deafening sound. Stretching for four unbroken miles and fringed with sheer limestone cliffs, the beach is lapped by gleaming turquoise water which can get a little choppy at times. That said, it’s a wonderful spot from which to watch fishermen pilot traditional dhows just offshore; catch them at dusk for the most dramatic photographs, when they are silhouetted against the treacly Omani sunset.

Its likely that Playa Paraiso  stretching across a small island just off Cubas southern coast  still looks much like it...

33. Playa Paraiso, Cayo Largo del Sur, Cuba

It’s likely that Playa Paraiso – stretching across a small island just off Cuba ’s southern coast – still looks much like it did in 1494, when Christopher Columbus sailed to Cayo Largo on his second expedition to the New World. Its sieved-flour sand and crystalline waters remain pristine, while the nearby reefs offer some of the finest diving in the Caribbean. Warm, calm waters make the beach ideal for paddlers and swimmers, while wildlife lovers should keep their eyes peeled for iguanas and giant sea turtles. Shade can be hard to come by though, and naturists head to the east end of the beach – so stay west if you prefer to keep things covered up.

At the end of a winding road on the windbattered west coast of the Isle of Harris youll find something to make your eyes...

34. Luskentyre, Outer Hebrides

At the end of a winding road on the wind-battered west coast of the Isle of Harris, you’ll find something to make your eyes pop. Luskentyre Beach is a paint splash of brilliant white, surrounded by almost impossibly azure water. On a sunny day, it’s so unerringly blue you may find it hard to believe you are at a beach in Scotland at all. But regardless of its paradoxically tropical feel, it’s at its most beautiful when eel-coloured storm clouds roll in and seas turn flinty, turning this dramatic landscape an eerie monochrome.

Discover 20 of the world's best beaches

Jan 30, 2024 • 19 min read

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It's easy to see why Punta Paloma is considered one of the most seductive beaches in Spain © iStock / Getty Images Plus

From fabled golden bays to little-known coves,  no shell has been left unturned during our hunt for the world's best beaches.

We have sent our writers everywhere in search of sublime, surf-pounded shorelines and remote pockets of hard-to-reach paradise for Lonely Planet's new book Best Beaches in the World . From Albania to Yemen and everywhere in between, our team has swam, snorkeled, slugged cocktails and hiked through rainforests, to create the definitive beach bible. 

Here's 20 of the 100 that were selected as our pick of the best beaches in the world.

Horizontal landscape photo of male surfers carrying their surfboards along the beach at popular surfing spot, The Pass, Byron Bay, NSW

1. The Pass, Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia

When the swell is good, The Pass has a right-hand point break that turns this stretch of pinkish-cream, pillowy-soft sand into a surfer’s paradise. Located at the most easterly point on mainland Australia, Cape Byron , it doesn't matter if you're a pro or a novice with the board, the bay has something for everyone, including lessons for beginners. 

The midden (a pile of shells and bones) next to the boat ramp points to the rich Aboriginal history of the area, while inside the subtropical rainforest that runs around the edge of The Pass are native koalas and brush turkeys. Delta Kay, an Arakwal Bundjalung woman, offers walking tours around the cape and several hiking tracks let you admire The Pass from different angles. The 0.3-mile (0.48 km) Palm Valley Currenbah track is wheelchair accessible and loops through the palm rainforest to some picnic and barbecue facilities. The most scenic track, however, is the 2.3-mile (3.7km) Cape Byron loop, which takes in the stunning homes of Wategos Beach and Little Wategos Beach . Note: if you want to surf The Pass, a 2023 law requires you to use a surfboard leash (leg rope).

Getting there:  The beach has limited paid parking. Either arrive early or walk from central Byron (20 minutes; the foreshore has a wheelchair-accessible path). Alternatively, neighboring Captain Cook and Clarkes beaches also have limited parking.

Sunny Summer Day in Ipanema Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

2. Ipanema Beach, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

Renowned for some astonishing sunsets that the locals frequently applaud, Rio 's Ipanema Beach stretches for 1.9 miles (3 km). Local subcultures use its numbered lifeguard chairs as different markers for their area of the beach. For example, Posto 9, located off Rua Vinícius de Moraes, is the go-to spot for the fashionable crowd, attracting both the young and beautiful, alongside artists and hippies. Praia Farme, situated in front of Rua Farme de Amoedo, is where the gay community gathers. Posto 8 is where kids from the favela come together. Between Ipanema and Copacabana , Posto 7 is popular with surfers, and Posto 10 is where you'll find games of volleyball, soccer, and futevôlei (footvolley) going on.

Getting there:  Ipanema Beach is in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro. Av Vieira Souto runs alongside the beach and the closest Metrô station is General Osório.

Thai boat in the blue waters of Ao Maya beach

3. Ao Maya, Ko Phi-Phi, Krabi, Thailand

At just 49ft-wide (15m) and 820ft-long (250m), Ao Maya is a slip of a beach hidden by limestone cliffs. Yet it caught the eye of film director Danny Boyle who used its ombré turquoise waters and fine white sand as the setting for The Beach , the 2000 film starring Leonardo DiCaprio. The movie's popularity attracted around 6000 tourists daily to Ao Maya. However, the influx led to a buildup of trash, damage to plants and coral, and disruption of wildlife.

This prompted Thai officials to close the bay in 2018. They initially hoped the beach would recover within a few months, but it remained closed until 2022. It then reopened with better infrastructure and additional protections. New rules now regulate tourist activities: swimming is prohibited (although knee-high wading is allowed); boats cannot anchor in the bay; and only 375 visitors can visit in hourly slots. Still, the trip is worth it to spend time in this incredible paradise and appreciate the natural beauty that was almost lost.

Getting there  From neighboring Ko Phi-Phi Don , take an early morning boat tour here (20 minutes each way) to beat the crowds. Alternatively, it's reachable by speedboat from Phuket and Krabi .

White sand beach on Mnemba Island, Zanziba and a bright blue sea

4. Mnemba Island, Zanzibar, Tanzania

After a few action-packed days on safari in mainland Tanzania , Mnemba Island acts as the perfect retreat. Only accessible to guests of the andBeyond resort, which sleeps 23, this gorgeous white-sand beach is like your personal coastal paradise. Indulge in long walks and enjoy some of the best scuba diving and snorkeling around.

Getting there Resort stays include transfers from either Stone Town or Abeid Amani Karume International Airport on Unguja Island, Zanzibar. It's then a short boat ride to Mnemba Island.

Attractive woman in white dress walks on the lunar like landscape of Sarakiniko, volcanic rock formations on the island of Milos, Cyclades, Greece

5. Sarakiniko, Milos Cyclades, Greece

You'll need to bring all your own supplies for Sarakiniko , a set of sun-bleached volcanic rocks that dip into a small deep turquoise stretch of the Aegean. The arresting views and cooling waters make up for having to rough it, though. Centuries of wave-and-wind erosion made the rock formations at the beach dip and arch, creating caves to explore and alabaster cliffs to jump off. Sunbathe on the rocks or use them as your access point to slip into the water for some snorkeling.

Ranked among the best-loved beaches in Greece , Sarakiniko can get packed with tourists. To avoid the crowds, visit in September and October. If you’re here during the high season, arrive in the morning and the only sounds you’ll hear will be the wind and the lapping waves. If you can, check back in at sunset – it’s quite a sight as the alabaster-colored rocks glow against the fiery hues from the setting sun.

Getting there  Sarakiniko is 1.9 miles (3km) north of Adamas port, on Milos ’ northernmost coast. Several daily buses run here from Adamas during summer months and there’s parking for anyone arriving by scooter, car, or ATV. Milos airport has domestic flights to and from Athens, or you can also reach Milos by ferry from Athens ’ Piraeus port (2½ to 6½ hours) as well as other islands such as Santorini (two hours).

Surfers at sunset on Chesterman Beach, Tofino, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

6. Chesterman Beach, Tofino, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Most people come to Chesterman Beach to surf, but it’s the views that will take your breath away. From misty mornings where the fog comes off the soft sand to the fiery skies in the evening as the sun dips below the cedar trees, you could spend all day here. The beach is also great for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding,  and observing the hundreds of colorful starfish, anemones, urchins and other sea creatures that appear in tide pools.

You can even enjoy the beach as you whale watch, partake in outdoor yoga, or walk across the sandbar at low tide. The calm summer months are perfect for beginner surfers and with several expert-led surf schools based locally. Winter, and its serious swells, draw experienced surfers. It also hosts surf competitions. Make sure you bring your wetsuit – water temperatures don’t get much higher than 57°F (13.8°C). 

Getting there  Chesterman Beach is 3.1 miles (5km) south of Tofino , near the far west end of  Vancouver Island ’s Pacific Rim Highway. You can easily cycle here from Tofino. Regular ferries run between Vancouver city and Nanaimo (on Vancouver Island) in just under two hours. From there, it’s a 125-mile (200 km) drive west to Tofino – around a three-hour drive or a four-hour bus ride.

Aerial panorama view of Cabo San Juan del Guia in Tayrona National Park tropical Caribbean coast palm sand beach Colombia South America

7. Cabo San Juan del Guía, Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona, Colombia

Ringed by rainforest, the golden sands and coconut palms of Colombia ’s Caribbean coast are picture-perfect – especially Cabo San Juan del Guía. It is located in a national park that stretches along the coast from the Taganga near Santa Marta to the mouth of the Río Piedras, 22 miles (35km) east, and covers some 29,900 acres (12,100 hectares) of land and 7400 acres (3000 hectares) of coral-rich sea.

While it is a bit of a hike (approximately 2 hours) to get to this set of picturesque turquoise bays enclosed by rocky outcrops, it’s well worth it – and many others agree as the beach is popular with locals and tourists alike. If you want to wake up to the incredible view, you can rent a hammock, tent, or one of the very few cabins surrounding the beach. Note: they’re rented on a first come, first served basis so arrive early, especially in the high season (December and January). There’s also a restaurant so you won’t go hungry, but remember to bring your own water or purifying device as you’ll need it here. The park has banned plastic, so make sure you’re not carrying any in. You’ll want to leave this beautiful beach in pristine condition for future generations to enjoy.

Getting there It takes an hour by bus from the Santa Marta Public Market to reach the El Zaino park entrance, 23 miles (37km) to the east, with frequent daily departures. From the park entrance, colectivos (minibuses) run to the beginning of the trail. You can also reach the beach via a two-hour hike or a rough 50-minute boat ride.

Seychelles is the most beautiful tropical islands of the world's in the Indian Ocean

8. Anse Source d’Argent, La Digue, Seychelles

With its pristine white sands shaded by coconut palms and shallow turquoise waters that gently lap against granite boulders, Anse Source d’Argent is usually found on lists of the world’s best beaches and rightly so. This is the beach of dreams. It’s an adventure to get here, but a fun one that involves a ferry, a bike ride (or walk) to L’Union Estate , a former vanilla and coconut plantation that charges a small fee to access the beach. Take a moment to tour the estate-turned-museum before you head 0.43 miles (700m) down the road ti get your first glimpse of heaven on Earth. While you enjoy the beach you can also sip on fresh fruit juices and coconuts (with rum, if you wish) from one of the rustic beach bars along the beach. To avoid the inevitable crowds, come in the early morning, but then return in the late afternoon (with your same entrance ticket) to enjoy the gorgeous sunset on a near-empty beach.

Getting there  It takes less than two hours to reach La Digue by ferry from Victoria on the main island of Mahé , and just 15 minutes by ferry from Baie Ste Anne in Praslin.

Balandra Bay (Bahia Balandra) just north of La Paz is one of the most beautiful coastal areas in Mexico. The bay is on the Sea of Cortez side of Baja California Sur. 1297083354 Getty Images/iStockphoto

9. Playa Balandra, La Paz BCS, México

An enclosed cove beach with shallow deep blue waters, Playa Balandra is perfect for kids. Apart from swimming, this is also very much an activity-oriented beach with kayaks and stand-up paddleboards available for rent. Beachgoers can also explore tide pools and hike to neighboring coves. A protected area surrounded by arid, cacti-covered mountains, the beach is part of the azure Balandra Bay, which has glass-clear waters and white sands. Only 450 people are currently allowed on this beach per day (with two time slots from 8am-noon and 1-5pm), so it never feels too crowded, but it’s still best to get there early to secure a timeslot. The first Sunday of every month is exclusively reserved for locals, so make sure you plan your beach day in advance. Note that beach chairs and umbrellas are available to rent, but there are no other facilities.

Getting there:  Make the 30-minute drive north from La Paz in a hire car or catch a bus from the La Paz Malecón bus station, with departures roughly every two hours from 9am.

The rippled sand dunes of Punta Paloma, Tarifa, Cádiz, Spain

10. Punta Paloma, Tarifa, Cádiz, Spain

With its soft sands, sparkling waters, and wind-carved dunes set against a backdrop of Morocco and the Strait of Gibraltar, it’s easy to see why Punta Paloma is one of the most seductive beaches in Spain . The deep blue Atlantic offers excellent swimming, the dunes offer dazzling views, and the chiringuito (beach restaurant) offers beachgoers tinto con limón (red wine with lemonade). Everyone from first-timers to local residents love this beach.

Walk along the west end of the curving sand will lead you to natural mud baths where you can paint your skin with mineral-rich mud. There are several other walking and horse-riding routes along the surrounding hills, some of which lead you to sights such as the prehistoric Los Algarbes necropolis. If you’d rather stick to the beach, there are several opportunities for kitesurfing rentals and lessons. Or, if you prefer sticking to the sands and watching the waves, you’ll likely also catch a glimpse of dolphins, whales, migratory birds, and maybe even a turtle. 

Ge tting there  Punta Paloma is 6.2 miles (10km) northwest of Tarifa and linked by bus during summer months only. Tarifa is easily reached by car or bus from Málaga , Gibraltar , Jerez , or Seville , all of which have international airports.

Idyllic beach Punta Rata in Brela aerial view, Makarska riviera of Dalmatia, Croatia

11. Punta Rata Beach, Brela, Makarska Riviera, Croatia 

Dreamy Punta Rata extends 1312ft (400m) around a headland protected by a nature reserve in a magical place where the Aleppo pine forests meet the cool, clear Adriatic Sea. One of the Croatian coast’s most exquisite beaches, the fragrant pine groves provide shade, while the deep blue waters offer ideal temperatures above 70°F (20°C) from June to October) for swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, or stand-up paddleboarding. This beach is pure bliss. Linger on the nearby promenade to catch the magnificent sunsets, when the sky glows with deep orangey-reds and neon pinks, as the sun dips below the pine-dotted outcrop that rises from the sea.

Getting there  The beach is on the northwest edge of Brela (easily reached by walking or cycling), around 31 miles (50km) southeast of Split on Croatia ’s Dalmatian coast. Split has an international airport and good bus links to Brela (1 hour).

West Beach is a vast expanse of superfine machair; white shell sand, on the island of Berneray, a small island linked to North Uist by a built causeway. The Western Isles are famous for their beautiful Atlantic beaches.

12. West Beach, Berneray, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 

The beaches of the Outer Hebrides look like they belong somewhere tropical rather than the North Atlantic shores of Scotland . West Beach is among the most picturesque – its powdery sands meet both the jewel-like green-blue waters and machair (grazing land). The wilds of this shoreline make it look like an untouched paradise, but these three miles (5km) of coast are a draw for tourists as well as locals. The brave might go for a swim in these chilly waters that rarely get above 55°F (13°C), but it’s a paradise for beachcombers, bird-watchers, and hikers. The grassy elevated dunes offer the perfect perch for pristine views of the beach and the best place to spot cormorants, gannets and more. Come in the spring, when the surrounding landscape is a burst of color thanks to the wildflowers that grow in abundance.

Getting there Stretching along the entire west coast of Berneray, you'll need to catch a ferry from Leverburgh in neighboring Harris (the southern half of the Outer Hebrides’ main island) to get here. There are flights from Edinburgh , Inverness , Glasgow and Southampton to Stornoway Airport in Lewis (the northern half of the principal island), which also has ferry links. You’ll want a car to explore; book the ferry in advance.

Rauðasandur, a golden beach in the West Fjords of Iceland.

13. Rauðasandur, Westfjords, Iceland

Iceland’s Rauðasandur is a wild, 6-mile-long (10km) beauty with breathtaking sea cliffs and a turquoise lagoon that snakes through a sprawl of red, orange and pink sand – colors from crushed scallop shells. Located in the Westfjords, it’ll feel as if you have the beach to yourself, save from the company of grey and harbor seals that sometimes frolic on the shore. Rauðasandur also has some excellent hiking trails. It’s possible to walk to the famous Látrabjarg bird cliffs where thousands of puffins, razorbills, gannets, and terns gather during the warmer months.

Getting there  Rauðasandur sits 19 miles (30km) south of Patreksfjörður in the Westfjords , reachable on a 1-hour flight from Reykjavík . It's a 640-mile (400 km) drive from Reykjavík, or you can catch the Baldur car ferry to Rauðasandur from Stykkishólmur, 106 miles (170 km) north of the capital. The often-unpaved roads in The Westfjords require time, patience, planning and a sturdy 4WD vehicle.

Aerial view Pink beach, Komodo national park, Flores, Indonesia

14. Pink Beach, Padar Island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Only a handful of beaches in the world have the rosy, cotton-candy sands of Pink Beach, located inside Komodo National Park . Its distinctive hue comes from deep red organ pipe corals that have broken down offshore over centuries and mixed with the fine white sand grains to produce the soft, pink shoreline. With an abundance of coral, the beach is a popular snorkeling spot – schools of tropical fish love the reefs too. Simple beach huts dot the shoreline here, offering drinks and simple meals as well as the only shade on the sun-drenched beach.  Pink Beach is popular with tourists; arrive early or just before sunset for a quieter experience.

Getting there On the northwest shore of Padar Island, around 25 miles (40km) from Labuan Bajo , Pink Beach can only be visited on a day tour from the fishing town or a private day liveaboard cruise.

Beach in front of Dueodde Fyr lighthouse

15. Dueodde, Nexø, Bornholm, Denmark

The wild Baltic Sea surrounds Denmark’s sunniest island, Bornholm . Famed for its crisp natural light, head to Dueodde on the southern tip to see why. The sun's rays kiss the pearl-colored sands and make the soft jade and cerulean waves at this lovely beach shimmer. Wading through the shallow water here feels like stepping into a painting. In the evening, its sunsets turn the sky pink, orange, and yellow. Whilst the campsites and cafes are busy in the summer, don't rule out visiting in the winter when the locals toboggan down the snow-covered sand dunes. For the best views, climb the 196 steps to the top of Dueodde’s blue-and-white 1960s lighthouse.

Getting there  Dueodde’s main patch of beach is 6.2 miles (10 km) south of Nexø, at the southern end of Bornholm, around 125 miles (200 km) east of Copenhagen . There are car parks at nearby Fyrvejen and Skrokkegard. Bornholm Airport has year-round 35-minute flights to and from Copenhagen, as well as seasonal links with Berlin, Aarhus and others. There are also regular ferry services to and from Ystad in Sweden (1¼ hours).

Keem Beach (Bay) Landscape view, Keem, Achill Island, Co Mayo, Ireland with a sheep in the foreground

16. Keem Bay Beach, Keel, County Mayo, Ireland

A short 4.9-mile (8km) drive from Keel village, at the western end of County Mayo’s Achill Island , is one of Ireland ’s most glorious, secluded bays: Keem Bay Beach . The verdant green hillsides spill down to a deep-set horseshoe-shaped bay, where a pale-blonde beach sits framed by the Croaghaun Cliffs and the swell of the wild Atlantic. Tucked away beneath the cliffs, the bay offers calm (if cool) waters. Swimmers and snorkelers can both take advantage of the gentle sea here. Launch a kayak from the shore during the warmer summer months for fabulous views of the rural Ireland from the water. You might also catch a glimpse of pods of dolphins, which sometimes swim and feed by the bay.

Getting there  Keem Bay is accessible along western Achill Island’s snaking R319 road. The nearest airport is Ireland West Airport Knock, 59 miles (95km) east of Achill Island, or a 1½-hour drive away, with some international flights.

Driftwood, sea stack and sunset at Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington.

17. Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington, USA

Two miles (3.2km) south of the Hoh River and bordered by a rainforest, Ruby Beach is a great introduction to the Pacific Northwest. It looks like waters have lashed wildly against the shoreline here until trees have toppled and the sea are stacks found with a swirling froth crashing at their feet. It's great for beachcombers – agates, garnets and sea glass all glitter in the sand – but there is treasure inside its tide pools, too. Anemones, sea urchins, purple starfish and skittering crabs, make it a wonderland for children and adults alike.

Getting there  Ruby Beach is on the southwestern coast of the Olympic Peninsula and borders Hwy 101, which loops around the peninsula and the national park. The beach is 172 miles (277km) west of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

The sun sets behind the Covehead Lighthouse at Stanhope, Prince Edward Island

18. Stanhope Beach, Prince Edward Island National Park, PEI, Canada

Stanhope at Prince Edward Island National Park has some of Canada ’s best beaches. Glistening wetlands meet the north coast of the Atlantic, with 25 miles (40km) of beach framed by rolling dunes that provide refuge for the endangered piping plover bird. Boardwalks hover above the red-gold sand, and offer beautiful views of the coast while also connecting the dunes to the shoreline. During summer the water is warm enough for swimming and there’s a popular campsite among the trees just back from Stanhope Main Beach, so you can stay for the beautiful sunset and wake up to the lapping of the waves against the shore.

Getting there  Stanhope Beach is around 12 miles (20km) north of Charlottetown , PEI’s provincial capital, which has flights to Toronto, Montréal, Ottawa and elsewhere in Canada. You can also reach PEI by road from New Brunswick or by ferry from Nova Scotia . The national park is open year-round, but beach facilities are only available from mid-May to early autumn.

A view of the famous Radhanagar Beach on Havelock Island, part of the Andaman and Nicobar Island group in India.

19. Radhanagar, Swaraj Dweep, Andaman Islands, India

For a secluded beach where it feels as if time has slowed down, look to Radhanagar . Located on India ’s remote and beautiful Andaman Islands , this dreamy spot with the softest of sand kisses a bright green forest full of ancient species found nowhere else on earth. The region’s natural beauty is the main draw here: come for some of the finest diving and snorkeling in India, look out for an elephant or two strolling along the shoreline, and gather with the locals who spend their evenings chatting as the sun sets casting blazing coral hues across the sky.

Getting there  The isolated Andaman Islands sit almost 870 miles (1400km) east of mainland India, so getting here is part of the adventure. Fly into Port Blair (the small regional capital, on South Andaman), then catch a two-hour ferry to Swaraj Dweep. Radhanagar awaits on the island’s northwest coast, with a couple of eco-luxe resorts hidden among the trees.

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20. Pacifico Beach, Siargao, Surigao Del Norte, Philippines

A secret among surfers until fairly recently, Pacifico Beach is a picture-perfect tropical beach with azure-colored lagoon waters, coconut palm-shaded sands and a lovely low-key vibe. When a devastating typhoon flattened the region in 2021, the locals’ resilience won out and the island staged an incredible comeback. Many homes and businesses, including a handful of places to stay and eat in Pacifico, rebuilt and reopened within the year. This is one place where tourism is essential to the island’s ongoing recovery. Whether you’re looking for an idyllic beach to relax or a paddle across the lagoon for a left-hand reef break, Pacifico Beach and the fledgling beach town of Siargao is where you want to be.

Getting there  Pacifico Beach is 13 miles (21km) or a 30-minute drive north of Surigao’s domestic airport, and 31 miles (50km) north of the island’s main tourism hub, General Luna. The drive from the latter, typically undertaken by rental scooter, takes just over an hour, but most visitors make a day of it, lingering at the many viewpoints and other attractions along the way.

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26 Most Beautiful Beaches in the World

Discover the softest sands and prettiest water our little blue planet has to offer.

Anne Olivia Bauso is a travel writer and hotel expert based in New York City. She has written hundreds of hotel reviews, from 5-star Ritz-Carlton properties to treehouse eco-resorts in the jungle.

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With all due respect to mountain people, there's simply nothing in this world like a beautiful beach. Whether your personal beach style is rustic and remote or well-equipped and lively, our curated list offers a peek into some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. On any of these beaches, you can find some of the world's softest sand, clearest waters, or dramatic views that feel downright cinematic.

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Hanalei Bay, Hawaii

Long before Hollywood put it on the tourist map (first with "South Pacific" in 1958, then "The Descendants" half a century later), Kauai's Hanalei Bay attracted locals for its near-mystical beauty. Its beaches — Wai'oli, Hanalei Pavilion, and Black Pot — are framed by jade-colored mountains rising 4,000 feet high. The area is popular with surfers in the winter, when the waves pick up size and speed.

Related: 25 Best Beaches in the U.S.

Grayton Beach, Florida

There is no shortage of beautiful beaches in Florida , the peninsula-state that boasts 1,350 miles of coastline shared between the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Caribbean Sea. Since beaches in Florida can get quite busy, we recommend going off the beaten path and into the panhandle to Grayton Beach in South Walton, between Pensacola and Panama City. Boasting 400 acres of fine white sand and a unique lake within the sand dunes that's perfect for kayakers, you can enjoy a less developed Florida beach and the adjacent town scores extra points for its quirky persona.

Cannon Beach, Oregon

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The waters of the Pacific Northwest may be too cold for swimming most days, but that doesn't make them any less beautiful. Just two hours from Portland, Oregon you'll find undeniable beauty on Cannon Beach. The town here is charming, but it is the towering 235-foot high Haystack Rock and its surrounding needle-shaped rocks that give this beach its own skyline. One of the most photographed places in Oregon, it can get crowded here, but there's a long stretch of scenery to enjoy in this area. After you visit Cannon Beach, you can set up your picnic at Hug Point or Ecola State Park.

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Copacabana, brazil.

Perhaps the most famous beach in the world, glam Copacabana Beach has just about everything going for it: three miles of glorious golden sand, a party vibe, and a dazzling skyline of jagged mountains and Art Deco and modernist architecture. Even the beach boulevard, a Portuguese-inspired black-and-white mosaic design by landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx, is a visual knockout. The beach acts as Rio de Janiero 's social hub (especially on weekends), with locals sunbathing, promenading, and playing volleyball, and vendors selling everything from popsicles and shrimp skewers to caipirinhas and ice-cold beer. Copa's glory days may be behind it — Leblon and Ipanema are now the chicer "it spots" — but the vintage appeal is part of its charm.

Baia do Sancho, Brazil

About 220 miles off the coast of Brazil, Baia do Sancho is regularly deemed the world's best beach. UNESCO designation and careful government protections keep it and the entire Fernando de Noronha archipelago pristine. Access to Baia do Sancho is only by boat or a series of slightly unnerving stone steps or steel ladders built into the cliffs. Those who go are rewarded with a sheltered beach with smooth, soft sand and abundant sea life — fish, dolphins, sharks, and rays can all be seen swimming in the turquoise bay.

Beaches in the Caribbean 

Seven mile beach, cayman islands.

Sand as soft as talcum powder; turquoise water as calm as a lake; water sports, beach bars, and luxury resorts: World-renowned Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman has it all. The beauty in a miles-long beach (albeit not quite seven miles — it's closer to five and a half) is that everyone's happy. Travelers looking for a social atmosphere and high-octane fun can find it in a snap, while those just wanting to plop under an umbrella with a good book have no shortage of quiet hideouts on the sand.

"Seven Mile Beach on the western side of Grand Cayman island looks like those computer screensavers you see of an idyllic beach. I walked a part of it while attending the Cayman Cookout at The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman, which sits along this iconic beach,” said Susmita Baral, a Travel + Leisure digital editor, of her recent trip.”It felt like I had some kind of filter over my eyes — the sand was pristine, the water was a stunning shade of turquoise, and the sunsets were magical.”

Grace Bay Beach, Turks and Caicos

Turks and Caicos ' Grace Bay Beach is consistently rated one of the top beaches in the world, and really, it's no wonder why. This magnificent beach has the sublime combo of white sand and warm azure sea. Topping it off is Princess Alexandra Marine Park just offshore, where snorkelers can peer in on the underwater world populated by majestic rays, green and hawksbill turtles, and dazzling fish of all colors of the rainbow. This may be one of the most popular beaches in the world, but there's plenty of room for everyone — between Grace Bay and neighboring Leeward and Bight beaches, visitors have seven continuous miles of beach to explore.

Elafonissi Beach, Greece

Crete's Elafonissi Beach's immense popularity comes from its pretty pinkish sand, warm lagoon-like waters, and very wild feel. Elafonissi Beach is actually an island, separated from the mainland by the shallow water and sandbars that only disappear under about three feet of water at high tide. Facilities are limited to palapa-covered sun loungers and a handful of tavernas for fresh seafood. If Elafonissi is too packed, try Balos Lagoon in the north.

Sotavento Beach, Spain

While the Canary Islands' Fuerteventura is wildly overdeveloped in parts, Sotavento is the antidote to the island's brassy, built-up beach resorts. Its 17-mile span contains little but golden dunes, an immense sandy beach, and rolling teal waves. Reliable trade winds dimple the desert-meets-ocean landscape with vast tidepools and low-tide lagoons. The windy conditions plus year-round warm water make Sotavento heaven for swimming, surfing, kiteboarding, and Hobie Cat sailing.

Platja de Ses Illetes, Spain

Set on a narrow wisp of land in northern Formentera, Platja de Ses Illetes's gleaming gold shore is surrounded by turquoise shallows on both sides. Nature-preserve status keeps crowds in check, and visitors can walk along the headland for even more secluded beaches. A half-hour stroll north takes you to the tip of the island, with views of S'Espalmador across the channel.

La Pelosa Beach, Italy

On the island of Sardinia, here's a beach that's beautiful and knows it. Between June and September, prospective beachgoers must pre-book and pay an entry fee online . There are also rules upon arrival, such as using beach mats under towels, no smoking, and wearing your wristband at all times. These rules prevent overcrowding so everyone can enjoy La Pelosa's bone-white sands and shimmering clear shallows. An Aragonese stone watchtower on neighboring Asinara island completes the scene. Other must-see Sardinian beaches include Porto Giunco, Spiaggia La Cinta, Cala Mariolu, and Spiaggia di Cala Coticcio.

Scala dei Turchi, Italy

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Scala dei Turchi (Stair of the Turks) is the breathtaking confluence of water and time. Located on the west coast of Sicily, a blindingly white marlstone cliff marches toward the sea like a staircase, leading to an isolated beach below. The contrast of the snow-white stone cascading towards the blue-green Mediterranean is a photographer's dream. Unfortunately, an influx of tourists have damaged the sensitive site, leading to more erosion, and in 2020 it was seized by Italian authorities and visitors are now prohibited from climbing the steps. However, you can still appreciate them from afar at a public viewpoint.

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Praia de Marinha, Portugal

Golden sand and striking limestone cliffs are calling cards for beaches in Portugal's southern Algarve region. Picking the most beautiful is like splitting hairs, but special honors go to Praia de Marinha for its rustic, end-of-the-world appeal and lack of commercial build-up. Other quintessential Algarve must-visit beaches include Praia dos Três Irmãos, Praia de Benagil , Praia da Falésia, and the super-sheltered Carvalho Beach.

“I traveled to Portugal’s Algarve region during the shoulder season a couple of years ago, and I fell in love with the stunning cliffs and rock formations that line the sandy shores,” said T+L special projects editor Elizabeth Rhodes. “Visiting in March meant fewer crowds and having secluded beaches all to ourselves.” 

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Beaches in asia , saud beach, philippines.

If you're searching for Southeast Asian beach bliss, super-mellow Saud Beach on the island of Luzon is a sure thing. Its white sand pitches gradually into the clear-as-glass water, like a real-world example of a zero-entry swimming pool. Swim in the peaceful waves, lunch under a thatch-roof cabana under the palms, or hire an outrigger for excursions on the water.

Radhanagar Beach, India

Of the 500-some islands floating in India's Bay of Bengal, Swaraj Dweep's spectacular beaches and diving makes it far and away the most sought-after. Despite the island's well-deserved popularity, Radhanagar Beach feels every bit a remote escape. Save a handful of thatch-roof structures, development has been kept entirely at bay; instead of high-rise hotels or even water-sports kiosks, there's nothing but thick tropical mahua trees and other endemic greenery rushing right up to the shoreline. At night, the blazing sunsets are intensified by their reflection in the ripply, receded tide.

Related: The Best Beaches in India

Bai Dam Trau, Vietnam

Trying to select Vietnam's most beautiful beach is tough, but Bai Dam Trau in the Con Dao islands is certainly a top contender. With distinct golden sand, soft swells, and shady groves of bamboo and evergreen trees, it's the kind of place to spend the day gently swinging in a hammock with a beach read or walking in the surf with a freshly hacked coconut. The island's nearby airport means commercial jets fly thrillingly close, bringing momentary excitement (or disruption, to some) to the otherwise idyllic spot.

Railay West, Thailand

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Soaring cliffs covered in dense jungle cut off the Railay peninsula from the southern Thailand mainland. The isolated location and boat-only access dial up Railay's unique beauty. The curving beach is punctuated by towering creviced karsts — the limestone formations that have made Railay a world-class destination for rock-climbing — and the emerald lagoon is a paradise for kayaking and paddle boarding. Neighboring Phra Nang beach is pocked with caves, one of which hides a fertility shrine. Head to the other side of the isthmus (Railay East) for a happening bar scene.

Beaches in Africa 

Nungwi beach, tanzania.

Located in a buzzing fishing village of the same name on Zanzibar Island, Nungwi Beach is one of Tanzania's most-hyped attractions. A big part of the appeal is Nungwi's fantastic coral sand, which seems to emit a pale, otherworldly glow. Pristine, easy-swimming water, craggy rocks, and lovely sunsets set against the silhouettes of traditional dhow boats complete the picture. However, with hype comes commerce: The area has a heavy concentration of restaurants, beach vendors, bars, resorts, and outfitters for water sports and excursions. Deep-sea fishing, sunset cruises, and trips to the incredible Nakupenda Beach sandbank off of Stone Town are especially popular.

Camps Bay Beach, South Africa

Truly beautiful beaches tend to be remote-island destinations far from urban buzz. A big exception is Camps Bay Beach, located right in vibrant Cape Town . With the iconic Table Mountain in the distance, the beach offers a huge expanse of feathery sand and beautiful blue water. The current can sometimes be strong here, so swimmers should take caution or stick to the tidal pool.

There's plenty on tap in the Mother City beyond sun and surf: exploring the cobbled streets and colorful facades in the Bo-Kaap neighborhood, hiking or riding the aerial cableway to the top of Cape Town's famous flat-topped mountain, and braving Chapman's Peak, the hair-raising ocean drive through rocky cliffs tumbling into the South Atlantic. Safaris, famous vineyards, whale-watching, and shark-diving all make easy day trips.

Anse Source D'Argent, Seychelles

The word "Seychelles" conjures the very image of a dreamy, far-flung paradise. Luckily, the Seychelles reality every bit measures up to the fantasy, with exquisite beaches, intensely green nature reserves, and majestic wildlife at every turn. Anse Source D'Argent exemplifies the unique Seychellois beach formula, defined by a translucent lagoon perfect for snorkeling and wavy granite boulders that seem tossed onto the shore by ancient giants.

Praia de Santa Monica, Cape Verde

Cape Verde's Boa Vista is a must-visit island destination for beach lovers with an adventurous streak. Praia de Santa Monica serenely rolls along nearly 14 miles of the island's southwest coast — an astonishing scene of billowing dunes, rocky cliffs, and wild ocean flashing deep blue and green. Though the current is often too strong for swimming, the beach is perfect for long, enchanting walks and whale-watching.

Le Morne, Mauritius

Go to just about any shore in Mauritius, and you'll find a reef-protected beach with calm, clear water ideal for swimming, kayaking, and snorkeling. Le Morne is particularly noteworthy for its two-and-a-half miles of sugar-soft sand (beaches in Mauritius are often rough with broken-up coral) densely lined with palm and pine-like filao trees. The sheltered lagoon waters stretch to the horizon and the kitesurfing conditions are perhaps the best in the world. For dramatic effect, the nearby Le Morne Mountain looms large.

Beaches in Australia 

Cape le grand national park, australia.

On the remote southern coast of Western Australia, 39 miles from the nearest city of Esperance, Cape Le Grand National Park is home to several distinctly beautiful beaches and bays. The Coastal Trail winds through heath-covered bluffs, visiting Hellfire Bay's granite boulders and clear blue waters and Lucky Bay, home to some of the world's whitest sand. For a bird's-eye view, hike the 1.5-mile, wildflower-strewn Frenchman Peak Trail .

Whitehaven Beach, Australia

In terms of must-visit sites in Australia, Whitehaven Beach is up there with Sydney Opera House and Noosa National Park. From above, the destination's ever-shifting swirl of salt-white sand and brilliant blue water resemble a precious marbled jewel. Made of extremely fine, silica-rich quartz, the squeaky-soft sand is some of the smoothest and whitest in the world. To reach this paradise, you can fly into the Hamilton Island Airport and take a ferry to the Whitsunday Islands.

Matira Beach, Bora Bora

The islands of French Polynesia — an overseas collectivity of France — are associated with beachy, tropical splendor. Matira Beach gets an honorable mention for its size, cleanliness, and incredible beauty — picture fluffy white sand, calm turquoise water as far as the eye can see, and lush volcanic hills peaking in the distance. Matira is Bora Bora's biggest public beach, yet its scene is mellow and subdued. Beachgoers are usually napping on towels, wading in the knee-deep water, or visiting the beach's boutiques and cafes.

Taharuu Beach, Tahiti

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Tahiti is home to several picturesque black-sand beaches, including the gorgeous Taharuu Beach located on the French Polynesian island’s southern shore. Tahiti’s beaches are undeniably beautiful, and they’re the perfect place to learn to surf with plenty of schools to choose from. The sport originated in Polynesia hundreds of years ago, and there are surfing competitions held on Tahiti each year; in fact, the island is hosting the 2024 Summer Olympics surfing events.

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And Tripadvisor's 2024 Travelers’ Choice Award for Beaches , names and ranks the top 10 best beaches worldwide. These beaches receive a high volume of favorable reviews and opinions from the Tripadvisor community over a 12-month period.

Golden sands, rugged coastlines, clear blue waters—this year’s winning beaches are traveler faves for everything from lazy beach days to underwater adventure, says Tripadvisor.

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1. Praia da Falésia – Olhos de Agua, Portugal

This beach is known for its dramatic cliffs, golden sands, and sparkling blue waters where visitors can stroll along the scenic footpath on top of the cliffs and check out the incredible views.

2. Spiaggia dei Conigli – Lampedusa, Italy

Visitors to this beach are impressed with the blue waters and sunbathing on white sands while relaxing at this peaceful beach.

3. La Concha Beach – San Sebastian, Spain

This beach is perfect for families and is located in an iconic spot right in the city, and features a huge sandy shore with clear blue waters.

4. Kaanapali Beach – Lahaina, Hawaii, U.S.

At this beach, sunsets are amazing and offer travelers gentle waves, soft sand, blue waters, and great activities like swimming or snorkeling.

5. Grace Bay Beach – Grace Bay, Turks and Caicos

Vacationers can relax at Grace Bay Beach which features powdery-white sand and bright blue waters that offer swimmers a calm sea and water sports such as diving and snorkeling.

6. Anse Lazio – Praslin Island, Seychelles

This beach is surrounded by greenery and rock formations with soft white sand and unbelievably blue waters—perfect for swimming and snorkeling and offers visitors a beautiful sunset.

7. Manly Beach – Sydney, Australia

Manly Beach is surrounded by shops, and cafes, where vacationers can stroll along the long beach walkway and take in the panoramic views and water activities like swimming or surfing in the warm waters.

8. Eagle Beach – Aruba, Caribbean

This beach is great for families and features soft white sand, calm waves, spectacular sunset views and offers a relaxing beach day, with uncrowded beach spots.

9. Siesta Beach – Siesta Key, Florida, U.S.

The family-friendly beach delivers days with activities or relaxation on the white sand, where families can go swimming in the clear water, play some outdoor sports, or simply admire the sunset.

10. Varadero Beach – Varadero, Cuba

This picture-perfect beach has golden sand, turquoise-blue waters, gentle waves and stunning sunsets and offers visitors activities such as, snorkeling, or kayaking and fishing.

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The World's Most Beautiful Beaches

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The Best Beaches in the world.

There’s something about a good beach that enlivens the senses: the briny scent of salt in the air, the calming murmur of waves, the gentle nip of sand whipped up by the soft breeze. A favorite beach is like a favorite poem—individual, important, and something that makes our hearts sing, and now more than ever we are dreaming of days spent wriggling our toes in the sand and wallowing in salty water.

Instead of the typical sandy spots dotted with sun umbrellas and gaggles of tourists, we've sought out spaces that you may have to venture a little further for, but that remain incredibly beautiful and very often crowd-free. From the most exquisite beaches in Europe to far-flung stretches in Asia, Africa and more, these are the best beaches in the world.

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Cast away in the protected Bazaruto Archipelago off the coast of southern Mozambique Benguerra is a place where sandbars...

Benguerra Island, Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique

Cast away in the protected Bazaruto Archipelago off the coast of southern Mozambique, Benguerra is a place where sandbars shimmer like nacre and leggy flamingoes pick their way delicately through the channels. A short sail by dhow east of the town of Vilanculos, the fine sand here is fringed by a two-mile-long coral reef, while migrating humpbacks and huge whale sharks pass majestically further offshore. The shot-silk waters are also home to the largest dugong population in the western Indian Ocean, and inland you’ll find congregations of crocodiles and all manner of bird species. But best of all, its marine-reserve status means there’s only a handful of lodges on the island, so once the day-trippers depart, you’ll have the beach all to yourself. Stat at andBeyond Benguerra Island , a classy but unpretentious beach retreat.

Its likely that Playa Paraiso—stretching across a small island just off Cubas southern coast—still looks much like it...

Playa Paraiso, Cayo Largo del Sur, Cuba

It’s likely that Playa Paraiso—stretching across a small island just off Cuba ’s southern coast—still looks much like it did in 1494, when Christopher Columbus sailed to Cayo Largo on his second expedition to the New World. Its sieved-flour sand and crystalline waters remain pristine, while the nearby reefs offer some of the finest diving in the Caribbean. Warm, calm waters make the beach ideal for paddlers and swimmers, while wildlife-lovers should keep their eyes peeled for iguanas and giant sea turtles. Shade can be hard to come by though, and naturists head to the east end of the beach—so stay west if you prefer to keep things covered up.

A busy day at Uig is when two people show up at once. Lying some 20 miles west of Stornoway on Lewiss surfbattered...

Uig Sands, Isle of Lewis, Scotland

A busy day at Uig is when two people show up at once. Lying some 20 miles west of Stornoway on Lewis’s surf-battered Atlantic coast, this is a big, dramatic beach watched over by tussocky dunes and grizzled mountains. The beach itself is famous for being the place where a set of Viking chess pieces—dating back to the 12th century and made from the husks of walrus teeth—were unearthed,, but it has a lot more going for it than just its history. The surrounding machair flower meadows erupt into bloom in June and its enormous uninterrupted stretches of sand are a playground for kite-buggy enthusiasts. Check into 19th-century country house Lews Castle .

Theres something Mad Maxesque about Al Mughsail with its unflinchingly white sand parched frankincense trees and...

Al Mughsail, Salalah, Oman

There’s something Mad Max -esque about Al Mughsail, with its unflinchingly white sand, parched frankincense trees and cinematic blow holes (especially impressive during monsoon season) which erupt every couple of minutes, shaking the earth and spewing out seawater with a deafening sound. Stretching for four unbroken miles and fringed with sheer limestone cliffs, the beach is lapped by gleaming turquoise water which can get a little choppy at times. That said, it’s a wonderful spot from which to watch fishermen pilot traditional dhows just offshore; catch them at dusk for the most dramatic photographs, when they are silhouetted against the treacly Omani sunset.

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At the end of a winding road on the windbattered west coast of the Isle of Harris youll find something to make your eyes...

Luskentyre, Outer Hebrides

At the end of a winding road on the wind-battered west coast of the Isle of Harris, you’ll find something to make your eyes pop. Luskentyre Beach is a paint splash of brilliant white, surrounded by almost impossibly azure water. On a sunny day, it’s so unerringly blue you may find it hard to believe you are in Scotland at all. But regardless of its paradoxically tropical feel, it’s at its most beautiful when eel-colored storm clouds roll in and seas turn flinty, turning this dramatic landscape an eerie monochrome.

In the warmer months Europes tallest sand dune just an hours drive from Bordeaux is cloaked in a constant shimmering...

Dune du Pilat, France

In the warmer months, Europe’s tallest sand dune, just an hour’s drive from Bordeaux, is cloaked in a constant, shimmering heat haze, giving the illusion that this sprawling French beach is scattered with gleaming treasure. The sand here, which forms peaks as high as 300 feet, is as finely milled as fresh flour, perfect for sausage-rolling your way down to the tussocky Atlantic shoreline and standing to gaze back at the pine forests behind the beach. The surrounding Arcachon Bay holds miles of beaches ripe for exploring, and you’ll find a jumble of huts nearby where fishermen set up tables to sell oysters, pâté and prawns. Book a night at Les Sources de Caudalie , an elegant country retreat.

With a higgledypiggledy 37000mile coastline  Indonesia has a glut of beautiful beaches. One of its finest is Ora...

Ora Beach, Indonesia

With a higgledy-piggledy 37,000-mile coastline (the world’s second longest), Indonesia has a glut of beautiful beaches. One of its finest is Ora, snuggled away on the north coast of sparsely populated Seram island. The area is known as Indonesia’s Little Maldives due to its agate seas and white-sugar beaches, but the island still retains something of a wild feel. Seram sits amid several tectonic plates, meaning that the surrounding landscape varies cinematically, from lush, bird-speckled tropical rainforest to ogre-like mountains .

Set deep in the heart of New Zealands glorious Abel Tasman National Park Awaroa is hemmed in by clovergreen native bush...

Awaroa, South Island, New Zealand

Set deep in the heart of New Zealand ’s glorious Abel Tasman National Park, Awaroa is hemmed in by clover-green native bush and seas that sparkle like freshly blown glass. Most visitors come here either by water—swooshing in on kayaks or small boats—or on foot, to ramble around the park’s lush forests. It has an important place in the hearts of the locals, who banded together to crowdfund the purchase of the privately held beachfront when it came up for sale in 2016, thus giving this pretty part of the planet the nickname the ‘People’s Beach’.

Dont be surprised to spot the occasional southern right whale wallowing offshore at Die Plaat a ruggedly beautiful swath...

Die Plaat, Walker Bay Nature Reserve, South Africa

Don’t be surprised to spot the occasional southern right whale wallowing offshore at Die Plaat, a ruggedly beautiful swath of sand fringed by rocky limestone outcrops near Hermanus, South Africa’s whale capital. Chubby seals slouch on the rocky shoreline here, and you’ll find the ground littered with huge, pearlescent abalone shells. There’s history to be courted in these wind-whipped sands as well; the beach is home to Klipgat Cave, a bat-filled cavern where late Middle Stone Age people lived up to 85,000 years ago (keep your eyes peeled – you may even spot ancient tools on the ground). Stay at Grootbos Private Nature Reserve, a 6,177-acre lodge.

Youll find no shortage of beautiful beaches in Grenada but tranquil sheltered Grand Anse is one of the best. Two miles...

Grand Anse, Grenada

You’ll find no shortage of beautiful beaches in Grenada, but tranquil, sheltered Grand Anse is one of the best. Two miles of milky-white sand on the western, leeward side of the island, it’s a short water-taxi ride from the capital of St George’s, and is overlooked by some of Grenada’s finest hotels. You won’t want for anything here, whether it’s goblet-sized G&Ts, market stalls or seahorses that swoosh around snorkelers.

The only  way to reach remote Honopu is by water meaning you have to swim from an offshore boat or from neighboring...

Honopu Beach, Kauai, Hawaii

The only (legal) way to reach remote Honopu is by water, meaning you have to swim from an offshore boat, or from neighboring Kalalau Beach, a quarter of a mile away (fins are a must). But given that the cayenne-coloured cliffs and smooth sands of this isolated spot provided the backdrop for Raiders of the Lost Ark and King Kong , the schlep is cinematically worth it. Since the valley is so isolated, it is also believed to be spiritual, and served as an ancient burial ground for local chiefs. Sleep over at Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa, a sunshiny retreat.

Its a windy road to Keem Bay but the staggering clifftop views are worth it. This sheltered inlet on Achill Island in...

Keem Bay, Achill Island, Ireland

It’s a windy road to Keem Bay, but the staggering cliff-top views are worth it. This sheltered inlet, on Achill Island in County Mayo, is almost unknown to visitors, but its clear malachite waters and soft biscuit sand make it a family-friendly spot – that’s also wonderfully crowd-free. Bring binoculars for spotting basking sharks; in warmer months you’ll find herds of ice-cream vans in the car park.

With its collection of easily accessible white and pink sand beaches Fakarava—one of the largest atolls in French...

Fakarava, French Polynesia

With its collection of easily accessible white and pink sand beaches, Fakarava—one of the largest atolls in French Polynesia —is one of the best snorkeling locations in the world, with consistently warm waters. While the sea is a safe haven for rare fish, fluorescent corals, and ‘walls’ of sharks that pass close by the shore, the unblemished beaches have a claim to fame as the inspiration for Matisse’s bleu period. The artist spent three months in nearby Tahiti in 1930, and was enthralled by the lagoons’ infinite blues.

Better known as Turtle Island the spotless whitesand islet of Marathonisi is a vital nesting spot for endangered...

Marathonisi, Zakynthos, Greece

Better known as Turtle Island, the spotless white-sand islet of Marathonisi is a vital nesting spot for endangered loggerhead sea turtles, meaning visitors must stay within five metres of the water to avoid disturbing them. Fill your lungs with the pine-scented air before exploring the surrounding sea caves by snorkel or boat but be sure to bring supplies: you’ll find nothing on this Greek island beach but seals, turtles and forests. Calm, smart design hangout Olea All Suite Hotel reflects Zakynthos's more relaxed side.

Found on Fernando de Noronha an archipelago of volcanic islands between Brazil and Africa Praia do Sancho is...

Praia do Sancho, Brazil

Found on Fernando de Noronha, an archipelago of volcanic islands between Brazil and Africa, Praia do Sancho is consistently voted one of the world’s best beaches. It’s also one of the hardest to access. Flights from mainland Brazil take about an hour, then you must hike, scooch down narrow rock tunnels and descend steep ladder steps to reach the golden palm-fringed sands. You have to pay an environment tax to get in, as the area is a National Park (head to the park’s offices, a 15-minute drive away), but once you’re there, its deserted shoreline, giant lumbering iguanas and fish-flecked shallows are worth the sweat.

Another wild beauty Chestermans wide stretch of smooth sand—dotted with huge driftwood logs and fringed by wolffilled...

Chesterman Beach, Vancouver Island, Canada

Another wild beauty, Chesterman’s wide stretch of smooth sand—dotted with huge driftwood logs and fringed by wolf-filled forest – is popular with die-hard surfers and windswept strollers when the tide recedes. It’s overlooked by the fantastic Wickaninnish Inn, an atmospheric place to shelter and keep an eye out for passing sea otters when bloated storm clouds roll in.

Possibly one of the most photogenic places in the world Anse Source dArgent on La Digue is the original Bounty advert...

Anse Source d’Argent, Seychelles

Possibly one of the most photogenic places in the world, Anse Source d’Argent on La Digue is the original Bounty advert beach, cloaked in pure white sand and strewn with hefty granite boulders. It is not, by any stretch, deserted, but visit in the early morning] and you’ll get there before the daytrippers from Mahé and Praslin. For your own pocket of paradise, walk southwards through the shallows past the first set of boulders. The bay opens up for added breathing space.

Covered in sultry tropical jungle and accessible only via guided walking tours or horseback safaris the privateisland...

Seagrass Bay, Laucala Island, Fiji

Covered in sultry tropical jungle and accessible only via guided walking tours or horseback safaris, the private-island hideaway of Laucala is an unfathomably beautiful spot, home to some of Fiji’s rarest birds, hordes of marine life and spellbinding beaches. Seagrass Bay is the quietest and prettiest, but if its real adventure you’re after, head slightly further off-shore to get up close to the magnificent sea-life in a submersible.

Its not quite so hidden any more but this beach still makes its mark as one of the worlds best. Palawan is filled with...

Hidden Beach, Palawan, Philippines

It’s not quite so hidden any more, but this beach still makes its mark as one of the world’s best. Palawan is filled with pristinely beautiful spots but Hidden Beach—surrounded by imposing limestone cliffs and with startlingly bone-white sand – is separated from the turquoise ocean by a small keyhole-like opening, through which visitors must climb in order to access the lagoon. Stay at El Nido hotels .

Named for the cerfs the stags imported from Java for hunting Ile aux Cerfs in Mauritius has become something of a victim...

Ile aux Cerfs, Mauritius

Named for the cerfs , the stags imported from Java for hunting, Ile aux Cerfs in Mauritius has become something of a victim of its own famous beauty, much of it overrun with obtrusive crowds and pesky beach touts. But you need only hike half a mile down the beach and you’ll be rewarded with some incredible island sands that you can keep all to yourself. This place is popular for a reason.

With ghostwhite sand black lava rock and gaggles of marine iguanas Tortuga Bay is an almost surreal place. Its two miles...

Tortuga Bay, Santa Cruz Island, Galápagos

With ghost-white sand, black lava rock and gaggles of marine iguanas, Tortuga Bay is an almost surreal place. It’s two miles out of the main town of Puerto Ayora, and the hike can be hot and sticky, but once there allow yourself to be distracted by sharks patrolling the shallows, apple-red crabs scuttling across the sands and the swoop of blue-footed boobies coming into land, then cool off with a spot of breaststroke among the mangroves.

Launch yourself into the crystalline waters of Turquoise Bay and youll be swimming within a few feet of the pristine...

Turquoise Bay, Exmouth, Australia

Launch yourself into the crystalline waters of Turquoise Bay and you’ll be swimming within a few feet of the pristine Ningaloo Reef, a World Heritage-listed site that’s home to the largest congregation of whale sharks on the planet. A 40-mile drive from Exmouth on Australia’s Western coast, it’s a beach of blindingly white sands and impeccable snorkeling—you’ll descend to see rainbow corals, peaceful turtles and more than 500 fish species.

This endlessly photogenic often empty beach is made from crushed corals that have been ground into fine silklike sand....

Pink Sand Beach, Barbuda

This endlessly photogenic, often empty beach is made from crushed corals that have been ground into fine silk-like sand. Barbuda, Antigua’s sister island, is less crowded than most of the Caribbean islands, meaning you may find you have this eight-mile swathe of sand—which glows candy-floss-pink in the sun – entirely to yourself. There are no public facilities per se, but you’ll find a few beachy cafes scattered alongside the surf for a cooling cocktail.

This popular family beach borders the wildlifefilled Manuel Antonio National Park where threetoed sloths and whitefaced...

Playa Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica

This popular family beach borders the wildlife-filled Manuel Antonio National Park, where three-toed sloths and white-faced capuchin monkeys emerge from the coastal rainforest to the delight of tiny beachgoers. It’s a 30-minute hike from the entrance to the park (keep your eyes peeled for howler monkeys crashing through the canopy), but once there you’ll find soft sands, excellent swimming and honey-hued sunsets. Book a room at Arenas del Mar , spread across 11 leafy acres of a nature reserve.

With a backdrop of saffroncoloured cliffs and lapped by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean this rugged beach is one of...

Gantheaume Point, Broome, Western Australia

With a backdrop of saffron-coloured cliffs and lapped by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, this rugged beach is one of the southern hemisphere’s most photogenic. Cast your eye across the robin-egg-blue waters and you might spot the snouts of rare snubfin dolphins breaking the surface, then turn back to the old lighthouse tower to see ospreys nesting in the framework. When the tide is at its lowest, a smattering of 125-million-year-old dinosaur footprints are unveiled, preserved impeccably in the amber-colored reef rock.

Set on the edge of the NamibNaukluft National Park—the oldest desert on the planet—and a 15minute drive from seaside hub...

Dolfynstrand, Namibia

Set on the edge of the Namib-Naukluft National Park—the oldest desert on the planet—and a 15-minute drive from seaside hub Walvis Bay. The primeval Dolfynstrand is not a soft-waves-and-sand-between-your-toes sort of place—instead there are eerie shipwrecks strewn on the sand and a stinking, snoozing seal colony up the coast. But given its remote location in one of the world’s most sparsely populated countries, any beachcombers are unlikely to have to jostle for space.

More of an unpolished gem than a screensaver beach the windpummeled Ocracoke on the Outer Banks of North Carolina has...

Ocracoke Lifeguarded Beach, North Carolina

More of an unpolished gem than a screensaver beach, the wind-pummeled Ocracoke on the Outer Banks of North Carolina has been described as one of the USA’s wildest. Once the temporary home of Blackbeard the pirate and his fellow buccaneers, it rocks some seriously big surfing waves in the late summer, while more tranquil waters earlier in the year (plus changing facilities and ample parking) are ideal for salt-water-seeking families.

Glowering below the rocks of Icelands western fjords is the moody Rauðasandur Beach distinguished by its copperred sands...

Rauðasandur Beach, Iceland

Glowering below the rocks of Iceland’s western fjords is the moody Rauðasandur Beach, distinguished by its copper-red sands, a result of billions of pulverized scallop shells. Reached by winding gravel road, this is edged by formidable mountains and dramatic cliffs. But you’re unlikely to see another human here—only a tenth of Iceland’s visitors ever make it as far as the Westfjords.

A beach shore of an island.

Jibei Island beach, Taiwan

Found in Penghu County, among the remote western islands of Taiwan, Jibei is an almost untouched spot, out of reach of most city-going travelers. Getting here involves taking a boat from the North Sea Tourist Centre to the main part of the island, where there are plenty of watersports, sun umbrellas and wooden cabins for an overnight stay. But it’s the secluded, often deserted sand-spit, a 15-minute walk away, that’s truly special. There are no man-made intrusions here—just the murmur of the ocean and a mile of untrodden sand.

This article originally appeared on Condé Nast Traveller UK .

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We’re in the final stretch of winter, which means it’s time to start planning Spring Break trips and summer vacations. If you’re in need of some inspiration, Tripadvisor just released its 2024 Travelers’ Choice Award for the world’s best beaches .

This year’s top picks for the best beaches to visit range from Anse Lazio in the Seychelles, an idyllic spot with large granite boulders studding the crystalline waters to Grace Bay Beach in Turks and Caicos, where calm turquoise waters lap powdery white sand. This year’s list includes two beaches in the U.S., one in Maui and the other in Florida.

To determine which beaches make the cut for the Travelers’ Choice Awards “Best of the Best Beaches” honor, analysts reviewed the “quality and quantity of global reviews and ratings” on the platform for the one-year period between Oct. 1, 2022 and Sept. 30, 2023.

These 10 beaches were deemed the best in the world, according to TripAdvisor reviewers.

No. 1: Praia da Falésia in Olhos de Agua, Portugal

Praia da Falésia in Portugal

In the Algarves, earthy orange cliffs plunge to the beach at Praia da Falésia, which translates to “cliff beach.” No need to rappel down; you can access the shores via wooden stairs.

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Best 5% interest savings accounts of 2024, no. 2: spiaggia dei conigli in lampedusa, italy.

Spiaggia dei Conigli

Lampedusa, which is just eight square miles, is Italy’s southernmost island. Beach-goers come to the crescent-shaped Spiaggia dei Conigli for snorkeling and R&R and loggerhead turtles nest here.

No. 3: La Concha Beach in San Sebastian-Donostia, Spain

La Concha Beach

Queen of Spain Isabel II helped put La Concha on the map when her doctors recommended she bathe in the sea for skin health benefits. Today, the beach and the bay (which resemble seashells from an aerial view) are popular with tourists.

No. 4: Ka'anapali Beach on Lahaina, Hawaii

Ka'anapali Beach

On the Western shore of Maui, Ka'anapali is a three-mile scenic stretch of sand with gentle waves for boogyboarding and wading in the water.

No. 5: Grace Bay Beach in Grace Bay, Turks and Caicos

Grace Bay Beach

Turquoise waters lap white sand beaches on Grace Bay. Swimmers can enjoy calm waters thanks to a barrier reef about a mile off the shore. Charter a sunset tour to see this beautiful beach at sunset.

No. 6: Anse Lazio on Praslin Island, Seychelles

Coconut palms and smoothed over granite boulders add to the beauty of Anse Lazio, where beach lovers can swim, snorkel, or simply take in the paradisaical views.

No. 7: Manly Beach in Sydney, Australia

Manly Beach

One of Manly Beach’s claims to fame: In 1964, it hosted the first ever world surfing championship.

No. 8: Eagle Beach in Palm-Eagle Beach, Aruba

Eagle Beach

You make recognize these fofoti trees from Aruba’s tourism campaign commercials. Visitors can laze in the soft white sand and have plenty of photo opps on Eagle Beach.

No. 9: Siesta Beach in Siesta Key, Florida

Siesta Key Beach

The iconic lifeguard stations add a fun touch to your beach photos on Siesta Key, a regular on best beach lists. The beach is known for its soft quartz sand and Sunday night drum circles.

No. 10: Varadero Beach in Varadero, Cuba

Varadero Beach

This Cuban beach is another mainstay on the best beaches list. Visitors here can also take a catamaran to Cayo Blanco, a small cay off the coast.

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P icture this: The crystal blue waters are lapping at a serene beach, the sand feels like silk and the palm trees are gently swaying. There's gorgeous surf as far as the eye can see, the sun is shining and you are happy in the knowledge that you are at one of the best beaches in the world.

How can you find such paradise? In 2023, TripAdvisor released their Traveler's Choice Awards, where they analyzed millions of reviews submitted by global travelers over the past 12 months. They evaluated both the quality and quantity of ratings for beach experiences and then created this fail-proof list of the absolute best beaches in the world. You can also learn more from us about the best beach in every state .

From the warm aqua water of Hawaii to the black sand of Iceland—and let's not forget the best Florida beaches —these global options literally have a beach for everyone. Whether you want to stay in affordable beachfront hotels , the best all-inclusive resorts or you're looking for cheap beach vacations , all you have to do is choose your favorite.

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Baia do Sancho, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil

TripAdvisor named this stunning stretch of sand the No. 1 beach in the world, but it is not easy to get to. It's on a volcanic island more than 200 miles from Brazil's northeast coast, and the beach is only accessible by ladder. But after that, it's all easy beach life as you enjoy the stunning turquoise waters and white sand beach surrounded by verdant tree-covered cliffs. This beach is also known for its vast array of wildlife.

What to do: Dive or snorkel in the warm clear waters for glimpses of sea turtles, rays, dolphins and reef sharks.

Where to stay: NANNAI Noronha Solar dos Ventos has a perfect location on a white sand beach with stellar views of the water. Reviewers on the TripAdvisor site all agree about the resort property: There's excellent service from start to finish, impeccable rooms and delicious food at the onsite restaurant.

Eagle Beach, Aruba

Aruba is known for its year-round temps of 82 degrees and sunny skies, as well as fabulous sand and surf—all of which come together at stunning Eagle Beach to give it the No. 2 spot. The beach is also famed for its divi-divi trees, which have twisted trunks that tilt its greenery into a low swoop that makes a perfect shady beach canopy. Did you know there are beaches without sand as well?

What to do: There's a plethora of water sports here to try out, including kayaking, paddle boarding, snorkeling and windsurfing.

Where to stay: With just 72 rooms and suites, each facing the ocean or lush gardens, Manchebo Beach Resort & Spa is among the most private all-inclusive resorts in Aruba. Just outside your room lies a quiet stretch of Eagle Beach, one of the best beaches on the island, and the resort offers an optional all-inclusive package that includes all meals and an open bar.

Cable Beach, Broome, Australia

According to TripAdvisor traveler tips about this sunny spot in Western Australia, "Cable Beach is an iconic place in Broome with pristine white sand that stretches for many miles." It's popular with locals and tourists alike who enjoy activities ranging from swimming and sunbathing to walking and running. It's also a perfect place to relax.

What to do: Plan to stay at—or return to—the beach when the sun starts to go down, since the beach is known for its beautiful sunsets .

Where to stay: Cocos Beach Bungalows won TripAdvisor's 2023 Best of the Best award from travelers for its spacious two- and three-bedroom bungalow accommodations. All bungalows have full kitchens and are separated by gardens for a leafy and peaceful stay. And the property is just a 10-minute walk from the beach.

Reynisfjara Beach, Vik, Iceland

If the dramatic rock formations towering over the black sand beach look familiar, it's probably because Game of Thrones also thought this scenery-stealing stretch of sand was noteworthy. However, with ice-cold water and waves that can reach up to 131 feet, this is a beach for admiring and photo taking—not swimming. While you're in Iceland, you can also check out one of the world's strangest food museums .

What to do: Reynisfjara Beach is popular with birdwatchers for the various types of seabirds spotted nearby, most famously, puffins.

Where to stay: Tucked into the sandstone cliffs and directly across from the beach, the Hótel Vík í Mýrdal has a completely glass facade, so you're sure to get views of the water—and maybe even a spot a puffin or two—before you even step foot outside. The clean and spacious modern rooms and on-site restaurant are a few of the reasons this property was a TripAdvisor Traveler's Choice award winner for 2023.

Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos

This idyllic, 13-mile stretch of the Caribbean coastline boasts warm, shallow water that stretches into the sea, allowing beachgoers to walk out quite far while remaining above water. Lavish resorts can be found up and down Grace Bay Beach, each one offering everything from parasailing to catamaran cruises. But with a beach this gorgeous, the best thing to do may be relaxing under the shade of a casuarina tree.

What to do: Swimming and snorkeling are popular here, and avid divers love the mammoth undersea coral wall off Grand Turk.

Where to stay: Those craving a boutique hotel stay need not look further than The Palms Turks and Caicos . Spanning 12 acres, this resort features a 25,000-square-foot spa, tennis courts and complimentary non-motorized water sports such as Hobie Cats, snorkeling gear and kayaks. Children ages 12 and under stay for free and have access to the Conch Kritters kids club.

Praia da Falesia, Olhos de Agua, Portugal

"Stunning" is the word TripAdvisor commenters use over and over again to describe the ocher cliffs plunging down to golden beaches in the Algarve's most picturesque beach area—and one of the best beaches in the world. You can rent loungers for a relaxing day on the sand before you dive into the calm and warm aqua waters.

What to do: Hiking lovers can walk along the shore to explore the picturesque caves and orange-hued cliffs that have been molded into tall columns by the wind and surf over millennium.

Where to stay: The 3HB Clube Humbria is one of the best all-inclusive resorts in Portugal. It has large apartment-style accommodations and is especially popular with families who appreciate the in-unit kitchens, mini water park, separate kids and teens club and playground on the property. They also have two large pools across the street from the soft sands of the beach.

Radhanagar Beach, Havelock Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India

One of the top beaches in Asia, Radhanagar Beach is situated between Vijaynagar Beach and Dolphin Yatri Niwas, and it offers the perfect combination of sun and shade. With lush trees that line one side of the beach, this is a great spot for families looking for some shade for the little ones. And if you can't travel that far, these are some of the other best beaches to visit with your family this summer .

What to do: There is world-class diving in the cerulean seas off this coral ringed island.

Where to stay: It's hard to beat the location and setting of the Taj Exotica Resort & Spa , directly on Radhanagar Beach, surrounded by mangroves and comprising 46 private acres of lush gardens and shady coconut and palm trees. There are 54 villas—plus multiple restaurants—and a large pool if you want a break from the beach.

Spiaggia dei Conigli, Lampedusa, Islands of Sicily, Italy

This southern Italian beach with its aqua waters and soft sand reminds some people of the Caribbean. TripAdvisor writes, "For a beautiful, small beach with no waves, warm crystal clear water, fish, soft white sand and a ton of sun on a small, friendly Italian island, this is the place!" The only downside: The 15-minute walk down a dirt path to reach the sand.

What to do: Hire a motorboat for a tour of the island along the coast, especially at sunset.

Where to stay: El Mosaico del Sol has a perfect five-star rating on TripAdvisor. Almost all the reviews mention gracious owner Renato, who "will pick up and drop off at the airport, show you around town, provide a rental scooter, recommend restaurants and anything else you may need—all included in the price of the room." The hotel has bright and clean rooms, a pool, a rooftop lounge area and a perfect location near the center of Lampedusa.

Varadero Beach, Varadero, Cuba

This is considered the best beach in Cuba—and one of the best beaches in the world—as much for its crystal aqua water and wide sand beaches as for the fabulous array of hotels and restaurants nearby. Extra bonus: Plenty of shady palapas (banana leaf umbrellas) to relax under with a rum-enhanced beverage.

What to do: Soft white sand and some of the clearest water on earth make this a prime beach for swimming and floating in the calm, warm waters.

Where to stay: Iberostar Selection Varadero, located right on Varadero Beach, offers five restaurants and bars, plus a Cuban cigar lounge and nighttime entertainment featuring a Cuban orchestra. There's also an enormous pool complex for even more fun in the sun.

Ka'anapali Beach, Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii

Ka'anapali Beach comes in at No. 10 on the international list but takes the No. 1 spot in the U.S. With three miles of powder white sand and crystal-clear water, this palm-tree-lined island paradise is just about as perfect as it gets.

What to do: There's fantastic snorkeling in the transparent water at Black Rock, surfing on breaks further south and swimming in gentle waters along the most popular sections of the beach between the two. (Find out more reasons Maui is considered the best Hawaiian island .)

Where to stay: Lovingly referred to as "Hawaii's Most Hawaiian Hotel," the Ka'anapali Beach Hotel prides itself on the stewardship of Hawaiian culture and is one of the longest-standing independent properties on Ka'anapali Beach. The hotel also offers myriad complimentary activities for hotel guests—everything from pineapple cutting to hula lessons.

Siesta Beach, Sarasota, Florida

The only Florida entry in this year's top beaches list, this sandy expanse is located on a barrier island in southwest Florida's Gulf Coast. It's a favorite beach vacation for families for the smooth white sand that's as soft as talcum powder. It's not the regular sand you're used to either—it's 99% pure quartz, washed down from the Appalachian Mountains and always cool to the touch. Part of a county park, the beach offers plenty of room for building sandcastles or kicking back with a good beach read without bumping into your neighbor. It's common to see dolphins playing just offshore.

What to do: While daytime here is lovely, check out the beach when the sun goes down too. Book a sunset sail with a local guide, or visit on a Sunday, when the Siesta Key Drum Circle kicks off one hour before sunset.

Where to stay: The Siesta Key Palms Resort gives you everything you want from a Florida beach vacation: tropical gardens, kid and adult pools, tiki torches, fire pits and hammocks—all within half a mile of the beach.

Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island, Georgia

The walking path to this quiet beach on Jekyll Island, one of Georgia's Golden Isles and the only other U.S. beach in the top 25, may be a bit hidden. But those who travel there are in for a treat. The surreal sun-bleached trees seem to emerge right from the sand—not to mention their branches look perfect for a hammock. At low tide, there's ample opportunity for young explorers to search for sea life and shells.

What to do: Rent a bike to cruise along 25 miles of trails or venture over to The Georgia Sea Turtle Center to view turtle rehabilitation in action.

Where to stay: Located on the Atlantic Ocean with a quarter-mile of private beach, Holiday Inn Resort Jekyll Island is the perfect location for a relaxing beach getaway that provides family fun for everyone. The hotel has an oceanfront swimming pool, whirlpool, kiddie pool, two outdoor fire pits, a kids club and ocean-themed playground, plus three restaurants.

Manly Beach, Sydney, Australia

Getting to this city beach is half the fun, as you can reach beautiful Manly Beach via a scenic 30-minute ferry ride from Sydney's Circular Quay. Once you arrive, this spot has it all: white sand, turquoise water, surf that ranges from gentle to surf-able waves and hundreds of spots to grab food and drinks. You can also shop till you drop at boutiques just beyond the majestic pines that frame this special beach.

What to do: Get ready to hang 10 at the beach known as the birthplace of surfing in Australia . Don't surf? Try snorkeling or swimming instead—the water's great here for all active pursuits.

Where to stay: The Manly Pacific hotel just finished a two-year, $30 million rejuvenation, now making it the freshest place to stay at the beach. In addition to 213 redesigned rooms, there's a rooftop pool and bar, a sundeck with an infrared sauna and a new bar in the lobby.

Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman

You come, of course, for the seven miles of tropical Caribbean beach, with its soft white sand and stunning azure water. But you'll want to stay on to feed, swim and even pet friendly stingrays in the crystal-clear waters at Stingray City.

What to do: Take an evening boat ride to spot bioluminescence, water that sparkles in electric hues of green and blue from naturally occurring algae bloom. You can also visit Cayman Turtle Farm and swim with yearling green sea turtles.

Where to stay: Kimpton Seafire Resort offers kid-friendly eats, activities and access to the island's first coastal walking and biking boardwalk—all right on the beach. While you're here, consider visiting these under-the-radar gems of the Caribbean .

La Concha Beach, San Sebastian, Donostia, Spain

Right in the bustling and beautiful city of San Sebastian, this crescent-shaped beach on the northern coast of Spain, with pristine golden sand, is praised by TripAdvisor reviewers. Although you can easily pop into San Sebastian, the beach is surrounded by a marine walk that hugs it on both sides of the entrance to the bay. If you're thinking of booking a flight soon, see the best time to buy plane tickets .

What to do: San Sebastian is known for its foodie scene, so after you spend time relaxing on the beach, try some of the traditional northern Spanish tapas called pintxos. Cafés that specialize in these small savory bites can be found as you walk through the Old Town area, or Parte Vieja .

Where to stay: The NH Collection San Sebastián Aránzazu is nestled in the old part of town, close to La Concha Beach and walking distance to some of the area's best restaurants. Large, bright rooms give you plenty of space, and the buffet breakfast here is a feast that can keep you fueled for your beach-day activities.

Kelingking Beach, Nusa Penida, Bali

With its multiple shades of turquoise, aqua and sapphire waters—surrounded by granite cliffs and verdant rainforest—Kelingking Beach, just off the southeast coast of Bali, looks like it stepped out of a movie about hidden magical beaches.

What to do: Snorkel along the pristine coral reefs to watch a rainbow of fish, and possibly even a giant ray, swim by.

Where to stay: The Hyatt Regency Bali has a beachfront location and 22 acres of beautiful tropical gardens. Each of the 363 comfortable rooms has modern Balinese touches, and you can choose views of either the lush gardens or the Indian Ocean. The property features three swimming pools, a white sand beach, two restaurants and a spa.

Playa de Muro Beach, Mallorca, Spain

This nearly four-mile-long beach has calm, shallow waters, which makes it a perfect spot for families. There's also a long pier that reaches out from the beach into the sea, and there are cafes, bars and play areas circling the beach. You can rent sun beds, umbrellas and personal lockers, plus there are also free showers. And, according to TripAdvisor, it's one of the safest beaches in the world, with plenty of lifeguards on duty and a thorough rescue system in place.

What to do: The placid waters here are popular for parasailing and jet skiing.

Where to stay: In addition to having a prime position on Playa de Muro, Grupotel Parc Natural & Spa hotel is directly across the street from the greenery of S'Albufera Natural Park, which offers shaded paths for strolling. The hotel has a large, beautifully landscaped pool and rooms that TripAdvisor reviewers say are modern, attractive and incredibly clean.

Playa Manuel Antonio, Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica

Manuel Antonio National Park—considered Costa Rica's crown jewel—has both lush tropical rainforests and this dazzling white sand beach, not to mention three-toed sloths and white-faced Capuchin monkeys. The snow-white coastline has been called one of the most peaceful places on earth with sounds of the sea mingled with the musical sounds of the rainforest's native fauna.

What to do: Explore the national park with a guide to get up close with monkeys, sloths, iguanas and birds.

Where to stay: Manuel Antonio's only luxury beachfront resort, Arenas Del Mar sits tucked between a verdant rain forest and the Pacific Ocean within a private, 11-acre nature reserve, which serves as an important corridor for the area's wildlife.

Ipanema Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Although Rio may have a reputation as a frenetic city, this pristine beach in the middle of it is a world unto itself. You'll see people sunbathing, playing beach volleyball and even dancing to samba tunes—all with views of the deep, blue sea ahead and lush green mountains in the background.

What to do: For those unafraid of heights, take a cable car to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain for 360-degree views of downtown Rio, the famous Ipanema beach and the Rio-Niterói Bridge crossing Guanabara Bay.

Where to stay: The Sheraton Rio Hotel & Resort sits directly on the beach and offers a tropical resort setting in busy Rio. You'll have direct access to the sand and surf, plus access to a large pool, landscaped gardens and a range of restaurants and spa experiences to truly make you feel like you're in a beach oasis.

Nungwi Beach, Zanzibar, Tanzania

With beautiful white sand, clear crystal water, palm trees and perfectly calm surf during both low and high tide, Nungwi Beach feels like a tropical paradise. There are bars and restaurants right on the beach, so you can sip a tropical cocktail and watch the rippling water of the Indian Ocean or the technicolor sunset with your toes in the sand.

What to do: Go sailing on a dhow, a traditional wooden boat, to enjoy the gentle surf and spot sea turtles and dolphins.

Where to stay: Elewana Kilindi Zanzibar is an intimate property and one of the best luxury all-inclusives in the world . It has a unique history: It was originally designed for Benny Andersson of pop sensation ABBA. As a result, the boutique hotel has a mix of Scandinavian minimalism and tropical decor. All the rooms have private plunge pools and terraces, and there's an infinity pool and beachside access to the clear water and white sand.

Falassarna Beach, Crete, Greece

On the western coast of Crete, just a short drive from Kissamos, Falassarna Beach is known for its beautiful mix of colors: powdery white and gorgeous pink sand beaches and clear aqua water protected by a jet-black cove. The beach is also a protected nature reserve that's home to dozens of plant varieties.

What to do: Plan to stay until evening to watch the sunset reflect off the pink sand for a spectacular end to a beach day.

Where to stay: Panorama Hotel lives up to its name with fantastic views of Falassarna Beach and the ocean. There's a large pool and one of the best-reviewed restaurants in the area (that also provides complimentary breakfast in the morning). Ask for a room in the new wing for more space and terraces that overlook the beach.

Nissi Beach, Ayia Napa, Cyprus

The crystal clear waters in the Ayia Napa area of Cyprus, one of the most beautiful islands in the Mediterranean , make it an ideal beach destination for snorkelers and swimmers. The soft golden sand is connected to spectacular caves by a coastal pathway. The beach is equally popular with families who enjoy the gentle surf and crowds who come for the festive atmosphere of music, food and drinks.

What to do: If you're interested in seeing beautiful sea caves , you won't want to miss the ones at Ayia Napa, where you can explore hidden caverns, tunnels and rock bridges by foot at low tide. The caves' cliffs are also a hot spot for jumping into the azure sea.

Where to stay: TripAdvisor's top-rated property in Nissi Beach, the Amarande hotel combines ultra-modern design with ideal views of the sea for a perfect five-star rating. Expect contemporary rooms with an array of high-tech touches, multiple infinity pools and elevated food and beverage options. A gourmet breakfast is included in the room price.

Playa Norte, Isla Mujeres, Mexico

Just a few miles north of Cancun's city center you'll find the laid-back island vibes of Isla Mujeres. Stretching for five miles along the island's northern shore, this sugar-white beach is a popular spot for sun and fun, including snorkeling in the warm indigo water.

What to do: A catamaran tour of Isla Mujeres is a great way to see the peaceful island.

Where to stay: Casa del los Suenos is the winner of a TripAdvisor Traveler's Choice gold seal for being "The Best of the Best." The resort, the site says, has "breathtaking views and an inviting atmosphere... as well as its warm and attentive staff." In addition to a restaurant, where a complimentary breakfast is served, there are three pools and a private pier where you can jump right into the clear blue water.

Magens Bay, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

Also named one of the top 10 beaches in the world by National Geographic, horseshoe-shaped Magens Bay beach is protected from the wind and tides. The calm, sapphire water is popular for kayaking and water sports, as well as swimming and sunning. The beach is a popular stop for cruise ship guests, and there's a charge to enter the main beach, but the "fringe" areas at the sides of the sand are quieter.

What to do: Take a break from the beach to visit the island's cultural highlights including Fort Christian, built in 1680; the second-oldest synagogue in the Western Hemisphere; and Danish-French Impressionist painter Camille Pissaro's childhood home.

Where to stay: The Picara Pearl Villa & Suites Magens Bay offers oceanfront views from expansive suites and private villas. The property is nestled in the secluded Peterborg Peninsula near Picara Point, directly above Magens Bay, so you'll get all the scenery without the crowds.

Balos Lagoon, Kissamos, Crete, Greece

If you're searching for the quintessential blue lagoon, this is what you've been dreaming of. To reach the Kool-Aid blue waters though, you'll have to put in a little bit of effort. You can take a ferry or a cliff-hugging car or bus ride, and then there's a nearly one-mile walk. But it's absolutely worth the journey for the breathtaking views.

What to do: Since you'll be wearing your walking shoes to get to the beach, explore a bit more on the coastal path here for stunning views of the gorgeous sea and surrounding cliffs.

Where to stay: The Nautilus Bay Hotel has both an outdoor pool and easy access to a sandy stretch of lovely beach. Bright, roomy apartment-style accommodations have kitchenettes to stash snacks (and breakfast is included too). Plus rooms all have furnished balconies with Mediterranean views.

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The 20 Best Beaches in the World

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Tripadvisor has today announced the Best of the Best Beaches for 2023 as part of its annual Travelers' Choice Awards – with two Australian beaches named in the top 15 on the planet.

The platform analysed tens of millions of reviews submitted by millions of global travellers over the past 12 months, looking at the quality and quantity of ratings for beach experiences.

Here are the top 15 in the world, including a suprising Aussie spot.

15. La Concha Beach, Spain

15. La Concha Beach, Spain

La Concha is surely one of the best beaches in Spain. Not only does it have a huge area of pristine, clean sand, it also has stunning mountain and city views.

14. Seven Mile Beach, Caribbean

14. Seven Mile Beach, Caribbean

Seven Mile Beach is a long crescent of coral-sand beach on the western end of Grand Cayman island. Seven Mile Beach is known for its beauty, and has often been names the Caribbean's best beach.

13. Manly Beach, Australia

13. Manly Beach, Australia

A surprising Aussie spot lands at number 13 in Manly Beach. Located in the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Manly is one of Australia's most famous beaches, best known for being the beach where the world's first surfing contest was held in 1964.

12. Driftwood Beach, USA

12. Driftwood Beach, USA

This picturesque beach on Jekyll Island's north end features numerous driftwood trees giving the beach its name.

11. Siesta Key beach, USA

11. Siesta Key beach, USA

Siesta Key beach on the Gulf of Mexico has sand that is 99 per cent quartz, most of which comes from the Appalachian Mountains.

10. Ka'anapali Beach, Hawaii

10. Ka'anapali Beach, Hawaii

A popular tourist destination on the west coast of the island of Maui. Ka'anapali beach is lined with luxury hotels and an entertainment district.

9. Varadero Beach, Caribbean

9. Varadero Beach, Caribbean

Cuba's top beach destination sits on a 20-kilometre-long peninsula with powder soft sands lapped by waters of the Kawama Channel.

8. Spiaggia dei Conigli, Italy

8. Spiaggia dei Conigli, Italy

The Spiaggia dei Conigli is a beach on the southern coast of the island of Lampedusa, in Sicily, one of the Pelagie Islands.

7. Radhanagar Beach, India

7. Radhanagar Beach, India

Radhanagar Beach is amongst the most beautiful beaches in Asia. Located in Havelock Island of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

6. Praia da Falésia, Portugal

6. Praia da Falésia, Portugal

Falésia Beach is a beach in Albufeira, Algarve, southern Portugal. It has a cliff that begins in the Barranco das Belharucas Beach and extends to Vilamoura.

5. Grace Bay, Turks and Caicos

5. Grace Bay, Turks and Caicos

A perennial Travelers' Choice Beaches winner, Grace Bay is famous for its long stretch of soft white sand and beautiful blue water.

4. Reynisfjara Beach, Iceland

4. Reynisfjara Beach, Iceland

A new entry to the world list for 2023 is the dramatic Reynisfjara Beach in Vik, Iceland. With its world famous black sands and imposing rock formations towering over the shore, some may recognise this striking backdrop from Game of Thrones. But with waves of up to 40 metres and freezing waters, this is a beach best admired from the safety of the coast.

3. Cable Beach, Australia

3. Cable Beach, Australia

Australia has once again been recognised as a world-class beach destination, with two entries in the top 15.

Famous for its sunset camel rides, Cable Beach in Broome, Western Australia made the podium as the No. 3 best beach in the world.

2. Eagle Beach, Caribbean

2. Eagle Beach, Caribbean

One of two Caribbean beaches to make it into the top 10 in the world, Eagle Beach in Aruba, was named No. 2.

1. Baia do Sancho, Brazil

1. Baia do Sancho, Brazil

Climbing six places from last year to the No. 1 spot is Baia do Sancho, Brazil located on the island of Fernando de Noronha, around 350 kilometres off the coast of Brazil.

Off the beaten track and only accessible by a series of steep ladders and steps, Baia de Sancho is not only famous for its picture perfect turquoise waters and unspoiled white sand beach, but also the exotic array of wildlife, including dolphins, rays, turtles and friendly crabs that crawl the shoreline.

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