7 The Best Beaches in the World

Bora Bora beach Ibandhu

Beaches are a valium of the tourist world. They calm, relax the soul and body, make you understand that you need to run away from reality for a vacation time to time. At least not for long. In addition, these strips of sand at the water’s edge of the oceans and seas remind us that this world is indeed sometimes incredibly beautiful. In this article you will not find a list of all the best beaches in the world – this is only a small part of them. And maybe the best beach for you is in a completely different place.

Matira Beach, Bora-Bora, Tahiti

Matira Beach, Bora-Bora, Tahiti

Bora Bora is no crowded party, but a full bouquet of fulfilled wishes.

Bora Bora like Gwyneth Paltrow in the world of beaches is so beautiful that it is hard to believe.

The name of this tiny islet of French Polynesia is probably familiar to any traveler who has ever stepped on a beach sand and wet his feet in sea water. Undoubtedly, Bora Bora is one of the most popular beach tourism destinations. There are luxurious resorts, budget bungalows, and white sandy beaches around the island. But there is one, the best called Matira Beach. It is here that you will understand why such places become popular.

Feed the sharks, hunt for black pearls, study the heritage of World War II (there was a US military base here in the 40s), just lie on the sand and sunbathe – life flows easily and carefree on the world’s best beach.

Anse Source D’Argent, Seychelles

Anse Source D’Argent, Seychelles - Ibandhu

On the beach of the bay of Source d’Argent, anyone with a camera turns into a talented photographer.

A strip of coastal sand on the island of La Digue, the third largest island of Seychelles – the main contender for first place in the list of the best beaches on the planet and one of the most photographed beaches in the world. The color of the sand on the banks of the Sourse d’Argent bay varies from snow-white to flamingo-pink.

The bay is protected from unrest at sea by a chain of reefs. Take the snorkel and flippers and calmly explore the coastal underwater world. And then you can take pictures of the marine landscape and rock formations on the island itself.

The nearby Lanbousir Restaurant specializes in Creole dishes (Creole cuisine is a mix of French and traditional local culinary traditions). Be sure to try the fried curry flan! Do you like to do everything yourself? A five-minute walk from Surs d`Argent is a supermarket where you can buy all the products necessary for a picnic.

Champagne Beach, Vanuatu

Champagne Beach, Vanuatu - Ibandhu

Champagne Beach is lacking only champagne.

Residents of Vanuatu, a lost island in the South Atlantic, have recently been on the first lines of many newspapers when, a few years ago, the authors of the Happy Planet index called Aboriginal people the happiest nation in the world. Well, how can they be unhappy with such fabulous beaches?!

Champagne Beach is a crescent moon made of sand by a crystal clear lagoon surrounded by coral. Where did such an unusual name come from? From an interesting phenomenon that was observed by the first European travelers who visited the best beach in Vanuatu – in the shallow water of the lagoon at low tide, the water bubbles and hisses like champagne. This amazing phenomenon is the result of gas emission by volcanic rock formations lying at the bottom of the lagoon.

Champagne Beach is the main tourist attraction on the east coast of Espiritu Santo, the largest island of Vanuatu. Australian tourists, who come to the resorts of the island state by cruise ships, especially like to relax here. But, surprisingly, the love of tourists did not prevent this place from maintaining a calm, peaceful atmosphere.

Whitehaven Beach, Queensland, Australia

Whitehaven Beach, Queensland, Australia - Ibandhu

As the Australians say, watercolors make watercolors from the water at Whitehaven Beach (pun, watercolors – watercolors, and water + color = “water” + “colors” – a hint of the beauty of the place).

All four with a plus kilometer of sand, 98% of which is pure quartz, are located on the territory of the Whitsunday Island National Park (Australia).

According to the rules of the park, all beach guests (even guides) are required to register before visiting the beach and can stay in Whitehaven Beach for no more than a few hours. Too strict restrictions? But thanks to them, this amazing place has preserved its natural beauty in its original form.

The efforts of environmentalists were not in vain and were highly appreciated by the world community. In 2010, CNN awarded Whitehaven Beach the title “The World’s Most Eco-Friendly Beach.”

Beware of jellyfish in the summer. They float on the surface and in appearance it looks weird … it can sting very painfully.

Tulum, Mexico

Tulum, Mexico - Ibandhu

Like the beaches of Normandy, on which the allies landed on Day-D, the Mexican beach of Tulum is inextricably linked with history.

There are not many places in the world where you can swim in the shadow of the ruins of ancient Mayan structures, and Tulum is one of them.

The ruins of an Indian building are located at the very top of a bare cliff hanging over the beach. Below them is pristine, fine sand and jade-greenish ocean waves.

Thanks to the photogenic ruins, this piece of the Mexican coast is in the TOP-3 tourist attractions associated with the Maya Indians. The first two places are taken by Chichen Itza (Mexico) and Tikal (Guatemala). But tourists are attracted to Tulum not only by the architectural and historical heritage of pre-Columbian America, but also by the Yucatan turquoise cenotes (cenote – a unique formation of natural origin in the form of a “wall”) and excellent places for diving. Here, from the “mega-resorts” to the tiny “boar” cottages in inexpensive coastal hotels, you can stay here with sufficient comfort.

Pulau Perhentian Kecil island, Malaysia

Pulau Perhentian Kecil island, Malaysia - Ibandhu

When you look at Kecil beach, you get the feeling that God was looking at a beautiful card … and decided to make an exact copy here.

If you are an avid beach goer, then you probably heard about the Perhentian Islands belonging to Malaysia. Or have already been here. Or even managed to fall in love. The two main islands of the small archipelago are: Pulau Perhentian Kecil (Small Perhentian Island) and Pulau Perhentian Besar (Big Perhentian Island). The first is a paradise for “backpackers” and lovers of budget holidays, the second is a more expensive resort.

Just try to dive into the blue depths off the coast of Pulau Perhentian Kecil, and you are almost guaranteed to see turtles and small sharks. And if you walk around at one of the coastal restaurants at about 5 pm, you will just catch the local fishermen offering freshly caught fish to the owners of the establishments.

Maya Bay Beach, Maya Bay, Phi Phi Island, Thailand

Maya Bay Beach, Maya Bay, Phi Phi Island, Thailand - Ibandhu

DiCaprio has good taste!

Yes, it is full of tourists. Largely thanks to Leonardo DiCaprio, who starred here for the film “Beach”. Despite this fact, Maya Bay beach still did not fly out of the TOP of the best beaches on the planet – no crowds of lounging beach people can spoil such a beautiful place.

Maya Bay is a white sandy beach surrounded by steep limestone cliffs. Picturesque coral reefs make it a great place for snorkeling.

Thousands of people come here daily. If you do not like crowding, try to get here as early as possible in the morning. Or after five in the evening.

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