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Beach holidays: the best beaches in the world in Australia, Spain, Italy, Greece and Hawaii

Sep 13, 2023

The votes are in for the best shorelines across the globe

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The white sands of Hidden Beach in the Philippines made the top 10

This one's for the beach bums looking for their next coastal adventure. From relaxing under the palms on enchanting, exotic shores to soaking in the turquoise waters of captivating coves, there's a dreamy stretch of sand in every corner of the globe.

This extensive list, compiled by The World's 50 Best Beaches, used votes from over 1,200 travel experts, journalists and designated Best Beaches ambassadors to decide the sandy destinations deserving of the title of the best beaches in the world. Each beach was rated on its density of untouched nature, swimming conditions, the annual number of sunny days and the average annual temperature. Those active in sharing and nominating their favourite places to sink their feet in the sand have experienced first-hand the wonderous waters and pristine environments of the shorelines, from Hawaii to Scotland and around the world again.

From the globetrotters who know best, here is the comprehensive guide to bucket list beaches for 2023, including when to go and how to get there. Keep reading to discover how they earned a spot on the list and get inspired for your next seaside holiday.

Sunbathe with kangaroos at Lucky Bay in Western Australia

Taking the title of Best Beach in the World for 2023 is Western Australia's kangaroo haven, Lucky Bay. With a five-kilometre stretch of white sand, diving, canoeing and bush trails, this beach not only scores highly with experts and tourists but boasts 303 annual sunny days.

Australian summers are warm and dry, from around mid-December to late March. The average temperature in Lucky Bay in February is 25C and camping can be a great way to secure a spot before the crowds arrive.

Coming in at number two, Anse Source D’Argent, the top pick for Seychelles

Already one of the most famous beaches in the world, Anse Source D’Argent on La Digue island in Seychelles comes in at number two. Think granite boulders on shallow turquoise waters perfect for a family swim.

Consider visiting during June, July and August for the driest weather conditions and an average climate of 29C. Alternatively, ditch the summer crowds and enjoy the calmer waters during April and October.

The tropical Hidden Beach, Matinloc Island

This one-of-a-kind cove in the El Nido region of Palawan, Philippines, can only be accessed by boat, but the secluded shore of untouched natural features and lush greenery is beyond worth it. It's around a 45 minutes on the water from Bacuit Bay to the limestone cliffs, so keep an eye out for Nemo – the seaweed havens are home to hundreds of endangered clownfish.

Hidden Beach is best visited in the dry season from late December to early April but the beach is accessible year-round with warm temperatures for swimming and beach activities during every month of the year.

Part of the Whitsunday Islands National Park, Whitehaven Beach is a hit with tourists

The iconic white shores of the Whitsundays are at their purest on Whitehaven Beach. With sands consisting of 98.9 per cent silica and an average annual temperature of 24C, Whitehaven is a paradise you won't want to miss.

The Australian spring, from September through November, is the peak for comfortable weather conditions and sailing excursions to spot marine life in the Whitsundays.

The white sand coastline of One Foot Island

One Foot Island is a tropical paradise of coconut palms and turquoise waters in the South Pacific. There's plenty to do on and offshore, be it snorkelling with turtles or sunbathing on the white sand.

Visit from September to December for great weather and off-peak crowds.

Trunk Bay beach in Saint John is one of the world's best

Voters loved Trunk Bay, St Johns, for its natural feel, clear waters and hot climate – the average annual temperature in the US Virgin Islands is 27.3C.

To optimise your visit, travel between April and June to avoid hurricane season and masses of tourists.

An aerial view of Honopu Arch, Hawaii

Coming in at number seven, Honopu Beach is the epitome of an unspoiled natural coastline. Awarded a 10/10 rating for its density of untouched nature, the only way to access Honopu is via boat – or a challenging swim from a neighbouring beach.

If you plan on making the swim over to Honopu visit during the dry season from April to November for calm oceans and low tides. Average temperature highs peak at 30C in the summer months.

Reynisdrangar rock formations on Reynisfjara Beach

Iceland's south coast is home to the dramatic black sands, glaciers and staggered cliffs of Reynisfjara Beach. Temperatures rarely exceed 15C so wrap up warm and explore every corner of the impressive landscape.

For a more mild climate, visit Reynisfjara from mid-July to August. Arrive early to beat crowds and make the most of Iceland's Midnight Sun – 24 hours of natural daylight – in June.

Navagio, or ‘Shipwreck Beach’, in Zakynthos features the wreck of the Panagiotis ship

Navagio Beach or ‘Shipwreck’ Beach, as it is more commonly known among tourists, is famous for its iconic 1983 shipwreck. Ironically, the only way to reach the blue coves of Navagio is by boat. But fear not: the beach secured a swimmable rating of 8/10 from The World's Best Beaches travel experts.

For the warmest swimming temperatures, head to Greece from June through August. After a more serene experience of Navagio? Holiday in spring and jump on an afternoon boat trip or take a clifftop walk to escape hoards of tourists.

The iconic Playa Balandra in La Paz, Baja

Concluding the top 10, Balandra Beach in Mexico has waters as clear as a swimming pool and a huge 325 annual sunny days. Balandra has been part of a protected area since 2018, so visitors must visit within designated time slots to avoid overcrowding.

The beach is open in time slots from 8am–12pm and 1pm–5pm, so make sure you arrive early June–October to guarantee a spot in the Mexican sunshine.

Cala Goloritze is in the east of Sardinia

Cala Goloritze takes the crown of the best beach in Sardinia for its unique limestone cliffs and turquoise waters. It's a four-kilometre hike on foot, or swim to shore (from a boat) during the summer months from June to August.

Italy maintains its pleasant temperatures in May and October, so make the trip then to experience a calm Cala Goloritze with average temperatures of 21C.

Sandbars and islands in the Bahamas

You’ll have to be quick for this one – the pristine waters of Pipe Creek Sandbar only appear during low tide for a few hours each day. Accessibility can be unpredictable so consult the locals to lose yourself in this Bahamian paradise.

Avoid hurricane season and visit the Bahamas from November to late April to enjoy Pipe Creek Sandbar.

The pale pink sands on Komodo Island made the list

It might have come in at unlucky number 13, but the unique pink sands of Komodo Island are well worth adding to your bucket list. With an average annual temperature of 27.1C, pack a bag and travel to the tropical shore.

In April, May and June, Komodo Island blooms with greenery, temperatures are mild and the seas are calm.

A sunny day on Grace Bay Beach

Glistening waters, white sands and a lively reef make Grace Bay a must-visit destination for families looking for sheltered swimming and snorkelling in colourful corals.

Visit the Turks and Caicos between April and June for the lowest chance of rainfall and strong winds.

Chill on the beach with the Galapagos sea lions

For lovers of beaches and their creatures, Gardener Bay on Española Island is home not only to white sands and crystal waters but an abundance of sleepy sea lions. With 304 sunny days annually, there is plenty of opportunity to sunbathe and snorkel with some marine friends.

The Galapagos’ warm and wet season, from December to June, offers minimal rainfall, clear oceans and ample swimming opportunities.

McWay Beach, California

A breathtaking 80ft waterfall cascades onto McWay Beach in Big Sur, and the magical spot is well worth a visit even though you cannot touch the beach. There's a reason California was coined the Golden Coast, and with 281 annual sunny days, a visit to the view of McWay's stunning shore can be planned all year round.

The most popular time to holiday in California is from April to October. Visit McWay at high or low tide for epic sights of the golden sand at sunrise and sunset from the comfort of the trails and picnic spots above.

One of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Turquoise Bay

Turquoise Bay in Exmouth, in Western Australia, is true to its name, with vivid deep blue waters home to turtles and spectacular snorkelling reefs. The remote shore in Cape Range National Park can be reached by seasonal shuttle buses from Exmouth town 40 miles away – tag the journey on to a hike in Yardie Creek for the ultimate Aussie adventure.

For warm swimming and optimum temperatures, take a trip to the bay from April to October.

Le Morne Brabant mountain and underwater waterfall

The tropical beach of Le Morne in south Mauritius sits at the foot of Le Morne Brabant mountain, a Unesco World Heritage Site. A stark contrast between the dramatic rock and azure blue ocean makes the beach a coastal destination unlike any other.

From April to June and September to December, you will find warm temperatures, quiet shores and great wind for watersports off of Le Morne beach.

Baia do Sancho, Brazil ranks consistently as one of the world's best beaches

This remote cove is a descent down steep stairs and a tunnel before you reach the golden sands of the Fernando de Noronha National Park beach, Baia do Sancho. Adventurers must pay a fee to visit the crystal blue waters of this nature lovers’ paradise.

Fernando de Noronha experiences its driest months between August and December. The island enforces a cap on tourist numbers in high season, so be prepared to book your stay in advance and allow enough time to explore.

Seven Mile Beach, Cayman Islands

Think Caribbean palm trees, white sand and gentle blue water all the way down this heavenly seven-mile-long seafront in the Cayman Islands. Restaurants and beach bars are plenty on the extensive Cayman coast – head to Tortuga Beach Grill and Bar for a casual alfresco dining experience and sunset views.

Avoid the risk of hurricanes and tropical storms by visiting the Caymans between March and June, with average highs of 29C.

Hawaii boasts some of the best beaches in the world

The crystal waters of Lanikai Beach sparkle under water sports enthusiasts on kayaks and paddleboards. If they’re lucky, a Hawaiian green sea turtle may pop its head out to say hello – the locals have dubbed Lanikai "Turtle Beach".

With 300 annual sunny days, consider visiting the popular beach early in the morning during the shoulder season months of April, May, September and October.

Maya Bay is a popular tourist destination for fans of ‘The Beach’ film

Maya Bay is back open after a four-year closure to restore the damage caused to the natural landscape by tourists who flocked there to see the set of The Beach. The area's spectacular cliffs and rich jungle are still under protection, so expect restrictions on swimming and visiting times in the remarkable cove.

New regulations require tourists to arrive by boat on the backside of the island – for the calmest ocean conditions visit from late January to March. Tours include an hour on the famous beach (swimming is currently prohibited).

Beach of Calo des Moro, Mallorca, Spain

Calo des Moro on the Spanish island of Mallorca is small but spectacular. Climb down the cliffs for a dip in the turquoise waters and stay till late to catch an iconic Spanish sunset.

Visit the island in summer from June to September for warm ocean temperatures, and anchor on a hired boat to beat the crowds to the shore.

Kelingking Beach on Nusa Penida Island, Bali, Indonesia

Bali's Kelingking Beach is not a journey for the faint-hearted. The secluded beach situated in Nusa Penida is reachable only by a 400m descent down jungle mountains to the white sand beach and bright blue waters.

Average temperature highs in the dry season from May to September reach 31C. Make the day trip from Bali in off-peak times to experience spectacular scenes at sunrise and sunset with a smaller crowd.

Relax in a deck chair on Meads Bay Beach, Anguilla

Anguilla's hidden gem Meads Bay, boasts calm waters, powdery sand, quiet shores and 25th place in this list. Spoil yourself and pair a visit to the bucket-list beach with the luxuries of an all-inclusive Caribbean, a speciality of this destination.

For a trip full of sunny skies and warm nights, visit Anguilla from December to May and secure the ideal holiday spot on Meads Bay

Coconut palms overlook Flamenco Beach on Culebra Island

Culebra Island, Puerto Rico, is home to the idyllic paradise Flamenco Beach. Rich in history, coral and adventures on glass-bottom boat rides, there's something for the whole family to enjoy.

Puerto Rico's shoulder season, from April to June, creates the perfect conditions for exploring Flamenco from the mainland in average temperatures of 30C.

The turquoise shores of Cayo Arena Island

This sandbar is a slice of heaven in the Dominican Republic, surrounded by beautiful blues, colourful corals and picturesque Caribbean landscapes. The snorkelling paradise almost guarantees a sighting of vibrant schools of fish.

To avoid the rain, holidays are recommended between November and April but the shallow sea makes for warm swimming temperatures year-round. Cayo Arena island is accessible by boat from Punta Rucia – leave early for a more private paddle in the waters.

Mist over Hellfire Bay

Just a short walk away from Hellfire Bay in Cape Le Grand National Park, Western Australia, is its smaller and more secluded younger sister, Little Hellfire Bay. The crowd-free cove makes for a relaxing reading spot with serene swimming in crystal-clear waters.

Esperance is best visited in Australia's summer from December to March – try to avoid the Christmas holidays for the most peaceful beach days.

Find paradise on Anse Lazio beach in the Seychelles

Anse Lazio in Praslin Island, Seychelles, is an oasis for swimming, snorkelling and diving flanked by coconut palms and granite boulders – somewhere for the ultimate tropical experience.

It's best to skip the winter months to avoid rain, but April is a great time to visit Seychelles for calm water conditions, fewer tourists and very little seaweed – good news for all those squeamish in the sea.

Vaeroy Beach, Norway

Head to Lofoten in Norway for emerald waters, remote sands and towering mountains. Vaeroy Beach has plenty to offer including a proximity to cosy Norwegian cuisine for the brave who take on a refreshing dip in the still Nordic Sea.

With temperatures reaching an average annual high of 14C in July, the best time to go to Lofoten depends on the experience you are after. Winter visits to Vaeroy Beach host glimpses of the Northern Lights, spring means orca spotting, and in summer, its hiking and biking trails. It is not recommended to visit in December and January due to limited daylight hours for activities.

The beach landscape of Horseshoe Bay, Bermuda

Horseshoe Bay is easily accessible with lush natural surroundings crystal clear water and pale pink sand. It's no surprise the protected coves and unique rock formations in Bermuda made the top 50.

Bermuda's tropical climate boasts mild to hot beach weather all year round, with average highs of 29C in July. Visit from December to March to experience the calmer off-season.

An aerial view of Myrtos Beach

This curved cove in Kefalonia is considered one of the best in Greece. Think inviting turquoise water, white pebbled coves and towering cliffs as a dramatic backdrop to the bucket list landscape.

Avoid the summer holidays and take a trip to Greece in spring for idyllic isolation on Myrtos Beach and a slow-paced holiday free from crowds – May temperatures peak at around 22C.

The Hidden Beach is tucked away in Islas Marietas

In Jalisco, Mexico, Hidden Beach – otherwise known as Lovers’ Beach – can be reached via a water tunnel from the Pacific Ocean. Situated on the uninhabited Islas Marietas, a large hole of green shrubbery above the golden sand looks down into the serene cave of blue waters, sun and shade.

New preservation regulations limit the number of daily visitors to the beach, and diving is no longer facilitated. Winter visits from November to May accommodate water sports, pleasant weather and the opportunity for whale watching on the hour-long boat trip to Hidden Beach from Puerto Vallarta.

A hilltop view of Grand Anse, Grenada

Grenada is a hub of Caribbean culture, bazaars and cuisine with all the components of a tropical paradise. Swimming and snorkelling in the crystal sea is encouraged, and Grand Anse is well-equipped for both action-packed and relaxing beach days.

The hot climate is at its best between January and May and Grand Anse is easily accessible from St. George.

Xpu Ha Beach has crystal clear waters

Mexico's best-kept secret is sandwiched between the tourist hotspots of Playa del Carmen and Tulum. The inlet of Xpu Ha Beach provides a more secluded day out, calm reading spots and personal snorkelling experiences with the friendly marine life.

Holidays in the Riviera Maya from December to May are considered ideal, as cooler weather with average highs of 29C pushes seaweed away from the shore. Xpu Ha Beach has an entrance fee per person; arrive before 9am to avoid queuing.

San Josef Bay in Cape Scott Provincial Park, Canada

Take a 45-minute hike in Cape Scott Provincial Park on Vancouver Island and you will reach the rugged wilderness of San Josef Bay. Going for a swim and enjoying the bay's unspoiled white sands is a must before exploring the caves and coast of this bucket-list beach.

For the best chance of a dry day, visit Vancouver Island between mid-May and early October.

Matira Beach, French Polynesia

Matira Beach in Bora Bora is one of the best beaches in the world for good reason. Azure waters are filled with thousands of colourful species of fish and blinding white sand is shaded only by leaning palm trees in this French Polynesian paradise.

April offers fewer tourists and great weather with highs of 30C, stay all day to tick a Bora Bora sunset off your wish list.

Sardinia has some of Italy's clearest waters

Another Sardinian favourite of voters was Capriccioli Beach. The cobalt Mediterranean water and rocky surroundings have a view of some of the smallest islands on the Costa Smeralda. It's no wonder the Sardinian haven is such a hit.

If you prefer to take your swims in warm, calm oceans, visit Capriccioli in peak season from June to August. Bring an umbrella, cooler and snacks for the ultimate beach set up that unprepared visitors are bound to be jealous of.

Pasjaca Beach in the Konavle region of Croatia

Croatia's lesser-known pebble beaches can involve complicated rambles to access but are well worth the hike. Pasjaca Beach in southern Croatia's Konavle region is no different, inviting emerald waters and rock formations have cemented its high standings with the locals.

August brings the best sea temperatures to Croatia with average highs of 29C and little chance of rain.

Boulders Beach is home to a famous penguin colony

The iconic home of the friendly black and white penguins is just an hour's drive from Cape Town and the perfect space for a relaxing swim while admiring the South African wildlife.

From October to March the minimal rainfall increases the chance of getting up close to the full penguin colony. Take the trip to Boulders Beach between 9am and 11am for low tides and space to safely sunbathe with the aquatic birds.

Salines Beach, Martinique

Find solitude and serenity in the shores and shallow waters of Salines, perfect for a family holiday. Littered with local restaurants, picnic benches and coconut palm trees, Playa Des Salines is a picture-perfect stretch of the Martinique coast you won't want to miss.

Work around hurricane season by visiting Martinique's milder climate between December and April.

The white sand Champagne Beach in Vanuatu

Volcanic bubbles rising to the surface from activity below the water earned this serene coastline on Espiritu Santo Island the name Champagne Beach. White sand and vibrant water make it the ideal shore for popping open a bottle of its namesake on a special occasion (or any occasion).

The year-round equatorial climate offers an average annual temperature of 26.1C. Low winds and waves grace the beach and Vanuatu experiences more comfortable temperatures between April and October.

The award winning beach in the Algarve

The Praia de Marinha is beach heaven in Portugal's Algarve, with hidden orange caves, sheltered swimming and breathtaking clear waters – perfect for swimming and kayaking.

Hot summers grace the busy Algarve beaches between June and August, avoid the crowds on the sand and enjoy the view on warm nights from the limestone cliffs above.

The Balos lagoon boasts some of Greece's bluest waters

Crete's finest lagoon sits under the Platiskinos mountain range, with panoramic ocean scenery and a salt-white shore. This European slice of paradise can also be experienced from above, for an aerial view of Balos you’re bound to remember forever.

Greek summers do not disappoint but they do attract large crowds. Visit in autumn for comfortable temperatures of 24C and a quieter ferries to this jaw-dropping beach (departing from Kissamos).

The Scottish Highlands make for a great beach trip in the summer months

Achmelvich Beach has been voted the 45th best in the world, and is perhaps the most surprising beach to make the list – though not to those who know about the beauty of the Scottish coast. Tropical green waters and a white sand beach more closely resemble the Caribbean than the Highlands, making Achmelvich a seriously popular spot on the UK coastline.

Scotland is stunning in the summer, with sunny days from June to August presenting the perfect opportunity for a trip to Achmelvich for a windsurfing, kayak or water skiing adventure.

Kaputas Beach, Turkey

Between Kas and Kalkan in Turkey, you’ll find the gradient blues and unspoiled natural beauty of Kaputas Beach. Get lost in the refreshing waters and small pebbled shore for a dream day out that's sure to make your Turkish holiday.

Visit from March to May for warm weather and only a limited number of tourists competing for the best spot.

The pristine Radhanagar Beach, India

Asia is not short of impressive beaches, but India's Radhanagar Beach, with its rainforest border and tranquil water, holds a truly unique wow factor. Situated in Havelock Island, one of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the diving destination is not one to miss.

Dodge the monsoon season and head there from October to May, especially if you want optimum conditions to scuba dive and snorkel off of the idyllic Radhanagar shore.

Embrace the traditional spirit of Cuba on Varadero Beach

This Cuban paradise is rich in culture, waves and natural beauty. Embrace the unique blend of tradition and tourism as you soak up the sun and explore the white sands of the Varadero coast.

The best time to visit Varadero Beach is from March to April for average temperature highs of 27.5C.

Piha Beach's west coast in Auckland

Surfs up on Piha Beach in Auckland, famous for its rugged landscape and unmissable Lion Rock. Channel your inner Kiwi by taking to the rough waves or staying on shore to read the indigenous carvings on the iconic centrepiece that tells the history of the Maori people.

Piha Beach is generally accessible from 8am to 9pm depending on the season, and New Zealand's warmest summer months stretch from December to March.

Visit pink shores in the Bahamas

Rounding off the list, Pink Sand Beach in the Bahamas is the 50th-best beach in the world. The peach sands on Harbour Island are stained by the microscopic red shells of the coral insects that inhabit the shoreline and meet the crystal clear sea in a captivating fusion of vibrant colour. Snorkelling is a must to experience the lively reefs of the Bahamas and float on the gentle waves.

The Bahamas from late April to June see fewer crowds and clouds, making this the perfect time to pitch up for a day of relaxation on the unique Pink Sand Beach.

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Sunbathe with kangaroos at Lucky Bay in Western Australia

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Coming in at number two, Anse Source D’Argent, the top pick for Seychelles

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The tropical Hidden Beach, Matinloc Island

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Part of the Whitsunday Islands National Park, Whitehaven Beach is a hit with tourists

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The white sand coastline of One Foot Island

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Trunk Bay beach in Saint John is one of the world's best

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An aerial view of Honopu Arch, Hawaii

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Reynisdrangar rock formations on Reynisfjara Beach

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Navagio, or ‘Shipwreck Beach’, in Zakynthos features the wreck of the Panagiotis ship

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The iconic Playa Balandra in La Paz, Baja

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Cala Goloritze is in the east of Sardinia

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Sandbars and islands in the Bahamas

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The pale pink sands on Komodo Island made the list

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A sunny day on Grace Bay Beach

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Chill on the beach with the Galapagos sea lions

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McWay Beach, California

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One of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Turquoise Bay

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Le Morne Brabant mountain and underwater waterfall

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Baia do Sancho, Brazil ranks consistently as one of the world's best beaches

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Seven Mile Beach, Cayman Islands

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Hawaii boasts some of the best beaches in the world

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Maya Bay is a popular tourist destination for fans of ‘The Beach’ film

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Beach of Calo des Moro, Mallorca, Spain

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Kelingking Beach on Nusa Penida Island, Bali, Indonesia

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Relax in a deck chair on Meads Bay Beach, Anguilla

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Coconut palms overlook Flamenco Beach on Culebra Island

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The turquoise shores of Cayo Arena Island

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Mist over Hellfire Bay

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Find paradise on Anse Lazio beach in the Seychelles

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Vaeroy Beach, Norway

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The beach landscape of Horseshoe Bay, Bermuda

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An aerial view of Myrtos Beach

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The Hidden Beach is tucked away in Islas Marietas

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A hilltop view of Grand Anse, Grenada

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Xpu Ha Beach has crystal clear waters

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San Josef Bay in Cape Scott Provincial Park, Canada

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Matira Beach, French Polynesia

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Sardinia has some of Italy's clearest waters

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Pasjaca Beach in the Konavle region of Croatia

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Boulders Beach is home to a famous penguin colony

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Salines Beach, Martinique

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The white sand Champagne Beach in Vanuatu

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The award winning beach in the Algarve

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The Balos lagoon boasts some of Greece's bluest waters

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The Scottish Highlands make for a great beach trip in the summer months

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Kaputas Beach, Turkey

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The pristine Radhanagar Beach, India

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Embrace the traditional spirit of Cuba on Varadero Beach

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Piha Beach's west coast in Auckland

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Visit pink shores in the Bahamas

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The white sands of Hidden Beach in the Philippines made the top 10

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