A Walk Through The Most Beautiful Beaches In The World

Tikehau Island, French Polynesia

If you're unable to choose between white or pink sand beaches, you won't have to on this small island. If you are eager to scuba dive and practice snorkel, this is also your beach.

This island contains the highest concentration of fishes in the world. A perfect diving spot!

Dreamland Beach, Bali

After being discovered around the 1970s, this small cove of the Bukit peninsula became the top destination for surfers.

Although an increase in popularity, the island remains humble with small shops and beach cafes, which offer fresh juices, wraps, and even smoothies.

Bathsheba Beach, Barbados

If you are a photographer or love to surf, this shoreline is the best place for you!

The best waves are said to form on this beach, and its soup bowl (when waves crash into the white sand and huge boulders) will be the best photographs you may take.

Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

This 5.5 mile-long beach of the 75-square-mile Cayman Islands is public property, so you may be able to walk without any problem.

On the beach, you may find restaurants, volleyball games, you may practice snorkel and visit Cemetery Reef, known for its rocky formations prime for sea life habitat.

Horseshoe Bay, Bermuda

If you are looking for a shallow beach in which your kids may swim without any danger, Port Royal Cove in Horseshoe Bay is perfect.

This beach is overlooked by rock formations, and the sand of the beach has a pink color. You may even ride a horse to this beach, a wonderful ride.

Harbour Islands, Bahamas

This remote beach off the northeast coast of Eleuthera Island is perfect for the whole family to relax on pink beaches and swim in the crystal blue water.

If you want to have a drink or to eat, you may go into town and into one of the several restaurants, such as The Landing or Beyond the Reef.

Blue Beach (La Chiva), Vieques, Puerto Rico

If you are up for an adventure, you may try reaching this long, thin stretch of sand and crystal clear water that is considered one of the Caribbean's top beaches.

It is only accessed by parking in one of 21 tiny turn-offs along a bumpy road in the middle of the island's western National Wildlife Refugee. The secret underwater spots and snorkel practice are a few of the things you may do on this beach.

Trunk Bay, St. John, USVI

Trunk Bay is one of the most photographed beaches in the world, and it sits in the northwestern corner of the Virgin Islands National Park.

Hiking trails, snorkeling through the Underwater Trail and the surrounding greenery are highlights of this beach.

Waipio Valley Beach, Big Island, Hawaii

This black volcanic sand beach surrounded by 2,000-foot cliff walls and a thick rainforest is one of the hardest beaches to get to in Hawaii: you must hike or drive down a narrow, steep road to reach it.

Two waterfalls, the Kaluahine and Waiulili, are accessible from this beach. If you're in for some trekking, then this is the place to go.

Parrot Cay, Turks And Caicos

This 1,000-acre private beach is accessible only via a boat ride from Providenciales, and the vacation homes of stars like Bruce Willis are here, as also a luxury resort.

You may spend your entire holidays without seeing any other person. Privacy assured!

Lindquist Beach, St. Thomas

This white-sand beach is part of a protected 21-acre area known as Smith Bay Park. Nature lovers, hear me out!

The shallow and calm waters are ideal for the kids while the parents relax in the coconut grove or under the sea grape trees. On the weekends, locals tend to throw small parties.

Orient Bay Beach, St. Martin

If your idea of a vacation is not relaxing, this is your best choice, and here's why.

Parties are held every day through the whole extension of the beach, which is full of bars and clubs, with blue waters and white sand as background.

Treasure Beach, Jamaica

This beach is divided into four coves which are open to the public, and each cove has a fishing village in which you can swim or practice snorkel.

The local community is made up of writers and artists, and thus it does not receive many visitors or tourists.

Matira Beach, Bora Bora, French Polynesia

One of the only public beaches in Bora Bora, backed by palms and tropical foliage, covered with white sand and an emerald lagoon, Matira is one of the most famous beaches in Tahiti.

If you're looking for a day trip or a quick getaway from Bora Bora's capital or one of its nearby beach resorts, then this is the way to go.

Palm Beach, Aruba

This two-mile-long strip of the island is filled with activities both day and night. During the daytime, you may practice parasailing or snorkeling.

At nighttime, the island offers casinos, restaurants and nightclubs for your enjoyment. What else can you ask for?

Reduit Beach, St. Lucia

This beach, located ten minutes south of Pigeon Island National Park, has everything you need: views of Fort Rodney, windsurf practice and several places to eat.

Even though it's within walking distance of various luxury resorts, this is a place to relax completely.

El Nido, Palawan, Philippines

One of the most "secret" places in the Philippines, El Nido is home to around 50 white sand beaches surrounded by limestone formations.

Some of its beaches also boast some of the bluest water you will ever see. Scenic sunsets make a very beautiful postcard.

Sunset Beach, Oahu, Hawaii

This beach, home to the Vans Triple Crown, is one of the best places in the world to watch big wave surfing in winter.

In summer, the water is very calm and makes a perfect snorkeling spot. Also, sunsets are one of the top attractions of this Hawaiian beach.

Honopu Beach, Kauai, Hawaii

This beach, also known as Cathedral Beach, is only accessible by water. To reach it, you must swim from a boat or from a neighboring beach, such as Kalalau Beach.

A very private beach surrounded by cliffs, this beach served as a location for films such as Raiders of the Lost Ark and King Kong.

Honokalani Beach, Wai’anapanapa State Park, Maui, Hawaii

With its jet-black shore (composed of lava pebbles) and blue waters, Honokalani Beach is overlooked by jungle-like foliage. Photographers often come to this beach to take the most beautiful shots.

Also, you will find sea caves carved into the lava cliffs and seaside lava tubes—one of the wildest beaches in Hawaii to visit.