Best Beaches in the World (That I've Been to)
Sunshine Coast, QLD
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Sunshine Coast
Noosa is a popular family friendly holiday destination, often referred to as the more grown up version of Byron Bay. Noosa has multiple beaches that will surely have something for everyone - from a calm bay to the Main Beach which is well known for great surfs. You can also do stand-up paddle boarding, boating, fishing, snorkelling or just sunbathing on the beach.
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Kailua, HI
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Lanikai Beach
Lanikai Beach, on the windward coast of Oahu, means 'heavenly sea' and it is not wrong. This small strip of beach is consistently voted as one of the best beaches in the world with some of the softest sand and most turquoise water I have ever seen. There is also a hike up the hills behind the beach which gives you panoramic views of the area and the two islands in the distance.
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Hyams Beach, NSW
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Hyams Beach
Australia is known for sand so soft that it squeaks when you walk on it, Hyams Beach is definitely the best example and is rumoured to have the whitest sand in the world. On a windless day the water is still like a lake, the beach is also surround by a diverse and beautiful landscape and great for whale watching in the right seasons. There are also many incredible beaches to explore around the area.
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Kedah, Malaysia
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Pantai Cenang
The simple beauty of Langkawi absolutely took my breath away, especially its beaches. All the beaches on this small island look just like the ones in other SE Asian countries, with a much lesser crowd and pollution. Langkawi is in fact very close to Thailand and you can do a tour to visit other parts of this incredible place.
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Tel Aviv District, Israel
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Gordon Beach
The beach in Tel Aviv stretches for miles along the whole western edge of the city, and each gives a different view and experience. The bottom end is more chill whereas the middle like Gordon Beach is where the party is at. Set up with volleyball courts, saltwater swimming pool, deck chairs, bars and DJ, you can spend a whole day here relaxing then join the party after the sun goes down.
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Iceland, IS
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Reynisdrangar
Not sure how many people have actually swam in this beach but that doesn't make it less wonderful. There is a very unique rustic beauty in the whole of Iceland and it is the same for this beach. The black sand and large basalt columns make this place so dramatic, which also wins its reputation as one of the most beautiful non-tropical beaches in the world. Highly recommend to go there for sunset.
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HI, United States
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Punalu‘u Beach
This beach is also called Black Sand Beach, because of its distinctive black sand made of basalt and created by lava flowing into the ocean. It is also great for spotting turtles and snorkelling.
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