Top 5 most beautiful beaches in the world
Many times while we plan a vacation, we imagine to find the kind of Paradise on Earth destination for ourselves. Paradise or the perfect destination means different things for all of us, but we can agree that a beautiful beach with white sand, trees and azure water is something anyone would like…
So see below the top 5 most beautiful beaches in the world – or merely my own top 5 list and please feel free to dispute it in the below comment section. But first take a look at the amazing pictures and hopefully enjoy the reading!
Anse Source D’Argent
You can find this beautiful beach on the island of La Digue – a central member of the Seychelles archipelago. Anse Source D’Argent won the title of the Most Beautiful Beach several times and can also proud itself with the Most Photographed Beach title. Apart from its ethereal beauty it is also famous for its cliffs known as natural wonders.
Pink Sand Beach
Harbour Island is part of the Bahamas. The island’s most famous part is the Pink Sand Beach because of its – you wouldn’t guess – pink sand. The beach is pink because of the red plankton that mixes with the white sand. Pink Sand Beach was also voted as the most beautiful beach by many travel magazines.
Saline Beach
Known for its magically clear blue waters and the alternation of long sandy beach strips and rocky mountain peaks, Saline Beach is one of the most visited pearls of the Caribbean. Apart from its beauty, the island is also very popular among those who favor naturist beaches.
Soneva Fushi
The more experienced travelers say this part of the Maldives is almost ridiculously romantic, it perfectly melts all the cliches of an exotic island, perfect white sand, crystal blue water, constant mild breeze, palm groves and rich flora. Cliche or not, no doubt that Soneva Fushi is breathtaking.
Abel Tasman
The long sandy beach strip is located within the national park of the same name in New Zealand. Beside its unimaginably clear water and unique flora and fauna its main appeal is being so intact compared to other seaboards. The name, Abel Tasman comes from the Dutch explorer who first set foot on the shores of Tasmania and New Zealand.
There are many other amazing seasides, one prettier than the other. Feel free to let us know which ones are your favorites and I will be happy to include them in a following article.