I’d like to share with you my list of the world’s most breathtaking beaches. It should come as no surprise that the majority of these beaches are found among the world’s top beach locations, whether they are coral, sandy, lengthy, or confined. These beaches are no longer kept a secret, therefore you will have to share their breathtaking beauty with several other tourists. If peace and quiet are essential, you could prefer one of the most stunning (semi-)private hotel beaches in the world or choose to stay at one of the most exclusive private island resorts.
TULUM, RIVIERA MAYA, MEXICO
Tulum stands out due to its closeness to some of the most beautiful Mayan ruins in all of Mexico; here is where one of the finest cultural attractions in the world meets one of the best beaches in the world. The ruins of Tulum are an old walled city perched on a high ledge above a magnificent beach. The region is not very private due to the daily influx of tourists, but it more than makes up for it with a wide stretch of white sand and captivating blue Caribbean seas.

NAVAGIO BEACH, ZAKYNTHOS, GREECE
On the Greek island of Zakynthos, there is a remote yet stunningly beautiful sandy cove called Navagio beach. It is frequently referred to as the Shipwreck Beach because it is the location of the Panagiotis shipwreck, which is said to have been a smuggler’s ship. The region’s stark limestone cliffs, white sand beaches, and crystal-clear sea, which draw millions of tourists each year, characterize it. The narrow stretch of beach can only be reached by boat, but if you stand on the high side of the surrounding cliffs, you can view it from above.
GRACE BAY, TURKS & CAICOS
This area’s northern side is home to Grace Bay, a 19 km (12 mi) stretch of sugary sand and crystal-clear water that is surrounded by a coral reef system and offers fantastic snorkeling and diving. You could fare better these days on the more exclusive hotel beaches of Aman Yara or Parrot Cay due to the regrettable growth of resorts and condo hotels along the shore in recent years.
WHITEHAVEN BEACH, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
In the centre of the Great Barrier Reef, Whitehaven Beach is shielded by the Whitsunday Islands National Park. The most well-known beach in Australia is 4,4 miles (7 km) long and is bathed in waves of turquoise, blue, and green sea. The sand has a beautiful, almost glowing appearance since it is made up of 98% pure white silica. Whitehaven Beach may be reached by aircraft, chopper, or by sailing there on one of the many boat trips available nearby.
BAIA DO SANCHO, FERNANDO DE NORONHO, BRAZIL
The 250 ft (75 m) cliffs surrounding the sparkling green lake and silky white sands are covered with flora. Only a boat or a few dozen uneven, slick-sanded stairs on a dirt path through a fissure in a rock wall may be used to access the beach. The beach is a great place to go snorkeling and see rays.
LONG BEACH, VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA
One might be rendered awestruck by amazing beauty in places other than tropical beaches. The finest example is Long Beach, Canada’s Vancouver Island’s longest sandy beach and home to breathtaking natural scenery and an unrivalled marine wildness. Between Tofino and Ucluelet, under the confines of the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, are 10 miles (16 km) of immaculate sand that are bordered by thick rainforests and lapped by a chilly, pounding surf. Each spring and summer, 20,000 grey whales travel along this coast.
MAYA BAY, KOH PHI PHI, THAILAND
On Thailand’s Koh Phi Phi, a secluded cove called Maya Bay is breathtakingly gorgeous. It is simple to understand why filmmaker Danny Boyle selected this beach for the Leonardo DiCaprio starrer The Beach because of the surrounding mangroves, high limestone cliffs, and lush vegetation. The main beach in the bay is about 200 meters (650 feet) long and has silky soft white sand. The water is incredibly clean and has colorful coral and unusual species beneath it.
POLIHALE BEACH, HAWAII, USA
The most stunningly gorgeous beach in the Hawaiian archipelago is without a doubt Polihale. This 11 km (7 km) stretch on the western tip of Kauai, one of the most beautiful islands in the world, appears to be uninhabited and is far from any towns. It has an air of magic and mysticism that is still present in Hawaii today. A four-wheel drive vehicle is advised because there is just one badly defined mud sugarcane road that leads to the beach.
ANSE SOURCE D’ARGENT, SEYCHELLES
Anse Source argent, one of the most famous beaches in the world, The turquoise water is perfect for swimming since an offshore reef shields it from ocean waves. Watch out for huge tortoises and endangered bird species!



