If peace and quiet are essential, consider switching beaches. Starting with number 5, let's look at our list of the world's best beaches and find out what makes them unique.
Traveling for a beach vacation must be worthwhile in terms of time and effort. There is no better way to ensure that your time and energy are well spent than by visiting one of the world's best beaches. These are the beaches you wished to see when you couldn't travel and where you booked flights as soon as possible. They are places that consistently come up on your search by visitors and travel experts, as well as surveys that break down and rate everything from amenities and facilities to water quality and hospitality.
Can you rank the best beaches in the world? Of course not, because preferences vary depending on accessibility, amenities, water sports and swimming options, safety, relaxation, sense of place, and scenery. Nonetheless, having traveled extensively and walked on numerous beaches around the world, we give you a list of the five most luxurious beaches on the planet. It's no surprise that most beaches are found in the world's most luxurious beach destinations, ranging from long to enclosed and coral to sandy.
Unfortunately, these beaches are no longer a secret; you must share their incredible beauty with many tourists. If peace and quiet are essential, consider switching beaches. Starting with number 5, let's look at our list of the world's best beaches and find out what makes them unique.
The wide Playa Paraiso, located just south of Tulum archeological ruins, is consistently getting accolades for being one of the best luxury beaches in Mexico and frequently tops the list of best beaches in the world. Playa Paraiso stretches far and wide along the coast and is only a short distance from the extremely popular Playa del Carmen and Cancun, making it popular with both daytrippers and locals. Although it lacks some of the privacy and tranquility of the other beaches on this list, it compensates with many watersports opportunities and an array of luxurious restaurants, nightlife, bars, and beach clubs. You can bring your own towels, snacks, and chairs or pay us the beach club ($10 to $15 for two beach chairs or a minimum service charge for the restaurant daybeds).
Navagio beach is a remote but stunningly beautiful sandy cove on the Greek island called Zakynthos. It is also called Shipwreck Beach because it is where you can find the wreck of a ship popularly called Panagiotis, which is thought to have been a smuggler's ship that washed up on the shores in October 1980.
The area's sheer white sand beaches, limestone cliffs, and clear blue water drew thousands of tourists yearly. You can only get there by boat, but it can be seen from a bird's view perspective when you are standing on the elevated angle of the cliffs surrounding the beach. It is worthwhile to include it in your itinerary when visiting Zante's magnificent beaches, verdant valleys, and secluded coves.
It's not just tropical beaches that have the power to leave you speechless. Long Beach has the longest beach on Canada's Vancouver Island and is the best example, with breathtaking scenery and an unrivaled maritime wilderness. It has 10 miles of pristine sand with a lush rainforest background, is washed by a calm, pounding surf, and is located within the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Each spring and summer, 20,000 grey whales migrate up this coast.
Pink Sands Beach is located on Habour Island, one of the smaller Bahamas islands, and is so named because it is a 5-kilometer expanse of incredibly smooth pink sand. The beach is one of the world's most unusual and striking beaches because of its pink hue. Foraminifera, a marine invertebrate, and its red shell mingle and smash with the white sand to give the area a pale rose hue. The beach is a highly sought-after vacation spot along the island's eastern Atlantic Ocean coast, with a wide range of activities, fantastic beaches, and opulent resorts. It is simple to take a ferry from Miami and Fort Lauderdale from Eleuthera to Habour Island.
Whitehaven Beach, an award-winning strip of sand on Whitsunday island, the biggest of the seventy-four Whitsunday islands, is home to some of the world's purest white silica sand and stretches over 7-kilometer. Many people declare Whitehaven Beach and Hill Inlet the most beautiful places they've ever seen. Hill inlet is a stunning inlet (best viewed from Tongue Point) where the tide shifts the water and sand to create an ethereal fusion of colors. Whitehaven Beach's sand is 98% silica, making it incredibly soft and delicate; some have compared it to baby powder in terms of fineness. The best way to explore Whitehaven Beach is on a day trip from Airlie Beach by boat, ferry, or opulent cruise yacht.
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