Whether you're looking for a quick weekend getaway, great surfing or planning a lifetime trip, a beach vacation is always a good idea. To get you inspired, here are some of the world's most beautiful beaches from South Beach to Sri Lanka.

Railay Beach, Thailand


Cut off from the rest of the mainland of Krabi province by high limestone cliffs, Railay Beach is only accessible by boat, making it one of Thailand's most beautiful and peaceful beaches.

Whitehaven Beach, Australia


Australia's east coast is home to some of the legendary beaches of White White Beach in the Whitsundays, which are especially amazing. On the West Bank, the Turquoise Bay in Cape Range National Park is equally beautiful. Just watch out for the sharks.

Ruby Beach, Washington



Although the coastal area of the Olympic National Park is more rocky than sand, it is still worth visiting Ruby Beach for a scenic view alone.


Monterosso Al Mare, Italy

Cinque Terre's only sand beach home, Monterosso al Mare are the places to post up for a long day of sunbathing on the Italian Riviera













Tunnel beach, Kauai, Hawaii


One of the best places to snorkel on the northern shore of Kasai Island, the reefs in Tunorge Beach are suitable for divers of all skill levels.

Durdle door, England


Located on the Jurassic Coast between Swanage and Weymouth, this natural limestone arch is the secluded cove perfect for your next Insta-worthy travel diary.


Anse Source Farmrgent, Seychelles



There are so many beautiful white sand beaches in the Seychelles that can't even be counted, but Source Farmrgent on La Digue is known to be one of the best.

Tulum, Mexico



Ancient Mayan ruins overlooking the white sand beaches and lush waters of Tulum feel a world away from Cancun, just two hours drive north.

Cannon Beach, Oregon


The 235-foot Haystack Rock dominates the Oregon Coast at Cannon Beach, also home to a range of art galleries and restaurants

Cala Goloritzè, Sardinia


For those who like to get out of the beaten track, let Cala Goloritzè's sparkling gem be your reward. Accessible by boat or on foot, this small beach is a dream spot for hikers (nearly 150 meters of rocky mountains right on the beach for breathtaking views) as well as for those of People just enjoy a pristine privacy spot to relax.

Walvis Bay, Namibia


The huge sand dunes alone are the reason to book a trip to Walvis Bay. But you'll also want to come to this beach on Namibia's Skeleton Coast to find wildlife. You will probably see flamingos, seals, whales and even hyenas here.

Ngapali Beach, Myanmar


With the development of tourism in Myanmar, there are many places to stay in this beach town on the Bay of Bengal, but don't be afraid that it loses its charm, it still maintains the vibe of the sleepy fishing village.

Baker Beach, San Francisco



While San Francisco may not be the sunny beach town you imagine on a list like this, Baker Beach is worth a visit because of the spectacular views of the Golden Gate Bridge. Fair warning: the north pole of the beach is optional clothing.


Bells Beach, Australia

This sandy coast is the site of the world's longest surfing competition and exhibits some of the largest curls you've ever seen. The high cliff provides an impressive backdrop to the natural circular theater of this beautiful Australian oasis.












Bath house, British Virgin Islands


Large granite boulders are located along the coast at the southern tip of Virgin Gorda, forming shallow lakes that make The Bath an ideal place to swim and snorkel.

Clifton Beach, South Africa


Luxury beach houses here may try to overshadow this beach, but the beach itself is still the most beautiful part of this Cape Town suburb.

Tangalle Beach, Sri Lanka


If you're looking for pristine beaches, head to southeast Sri Lanka to enjoy the expansive sands of Tangalle Beach.

Praia Dona Ana, Portugal


Surrounded by cliffs, this small beach outside of Lagos is one of the most beautiful in the Algarve region of Portugal.

Trunk Bay, St. John USVI


Although Trunk Bay is the most visited beach of St. John, the pristine white sand stretches a quarter of this mile on the north shore of the island is worth the courage to crowd

Rhossili Bay, Wales


The UK has some beautiful beaches, even if the weather is not ideal for sunbathing. Rhossili Bay on the top of the Gower Peninsula in Swansea is especially beautiful, just looking at those flowers.

Polihale Beach, Kauai, Hawaii


It's hard to choose just a great beach in Hawaii, but Polihale Beach on Kauai's west coast is perfect for those looking for a bit of isolation and calm.

Old island, Germany


Don't think of Germany when you think about beach vacations? Think. Located just off the northern coast of Germany in the Baltic Sea, Usedom Island is home to miles of white sand beaches covered in the classic beach rattan chairs that Berlin flocked to in the summer.

Maya Bay beach, Thailand

After this secluded beach on Phi Phi island appeared in the 1999 movie The Beach, it became extremely popular with tourists. Visit early in the morning to avoid the crowds.














Lanikai Beach, Oahu, Hawaii


In the Hawaiian language, Lanikai translates as "the sky of the sea," a fitting name for a beach with such calm and quiet waters.

South beach, Miami


Known for its nightlife as well as white sand, South Beach is an easy weekend getaway for anyone living on the East Coast.


Kaputas Beach, Turkey

Greece and Italy may be more noticeable when visiting Mediterranean beaches, but Turkey's southwest coast is home to a number of stunning options including the small sand bay at Kaputas beach.











Grace Bay, Turkey and Caicos

With 12 of the clearest white sand beaches and water you'll probably never encounter, there's no question why this beach on the northern shore of Providenciales is on this list.














Champagne beach, Vanuatu


If you're looking to get off the grid, head to this remote white sand beach on Espiritu Santo Island in the South Pacific.


Anakena Beach, Easter Island

Another unusual location on the rocky coast of Easter Island, the white sand beach in Anakena is also home to many Maoi statues carved by the Rapa Nui people.













La Playa Escondida, Mexico


You'll need an hour-long boat ride to the Marietas Islands to reach this hidden beach off Puerto Vallarta, but this trip is well worth the trip. Where else can you sunbathe on a beach entirely within a cave with a large hole in its roof?

Playa Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica

Costa Rica has more than 750 miles of coastline, but Playa Manuel Antonio on the Pacific coast is one of the most popular.















Black sand beach, Iceland


Iceland may not conjure up the image of a beach holiday, but the black sand beaches of its southernmost town, Vik, are well worth exploring.

Zlatni Rat Beach, Croatia


Located on the southern coast of Brac Island, Zlatni Rat Beach is nicknamed the Golden Horn because of its unusual shape that juts out into the Adriatic Sea.

One Foot Island Beach, Cook Islands

Also known as Tapuaetai, One Leg Island is the place you want to be if you're looking for miles of secluded beaches.















Baia do Sancho, Brazil


200 miles off the coast of Brazil on the island of Fernando de Noronha, Baia makes Sancho only accessible via boat or hiking down a narrow staircase from a cliff making its surroundings separate and virtually unaffected. .

El Nido, Palawan, Philippines


Located on the northern tip of Palawan Island, El Nido is home to off-shore beaches surrounded by limestone cliffs.


Maho Beach, St.

Less bustling than neighboring Trunk Bay but equally beautiful, Maho asserts its position as one of the most beautiful white sand beaches of the US Virgin Islands. The quiet, relatively shallow waters are also the main feeding area for sea turtles and rays, making it a thrilling spot for divers at all skill levels.











Koekohe Beach, New Zealand


According to Maori legend, Moeraki Boulders is like marble on Koekohe beach which is the remains of an ancient Araiteuru boat that hit the coast of Otago.

Cabo San Juan de la Guia Beach, Colombia


While not the most accessible, Cabo San Juan de la Guia Beach in Tayrona National Nature Park is well worth the trek through the forest to get there.


Navagio Beach, Greece

Located in a secluded cove on the Greek island of Zakynthos Ionia, Navagio Beach was nicknamed Shipwreck Beach because the ship ran aground here in the 1980s.

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