Planning a summer vacation this year? Looking for pleasure, relaxation or
calm? Read on to find out the best beaches in the world to visit on your trip.
St. Tropez
St Tropez is famous for luxury, style, and grace, and its beaches follow
the same trends. Located on the south coast of France, all beaches face the
warm Mediterranean sea. Some of the foremost famous beaches within the area
include Plage de la Briande, Quartier de la Ponche, and La Bouillabaisse, all
of which supply space, crystal water, and sandy beaches. There are a variety of
beach clubs along the coastline, allowing us to experience the true luxury
lifestyle of St Tropez.
Durdle Door, Cornwall, England
Durdle Door is part of the famous Jurassic Beach; a giant limestone arch
fell to the edge. Sheltered coves, footpaths on cliffs and refreshing waters
make this beach perfect for fantastic walks and incredible photo opportunities.
Durdle Door is truly an icon of the coast of England, showing you one of the
most beautiful places in the whole country.
St. Lucia
When talking about the best beaches in the Caribbean is the first place
you think of. St. Lucia offers several tropical beaches found on earth. White
sand, turquoise sea, and clear blue sky. The beaches on the west side face the
calm waters of the Caribbean Sea, perfect for swimming and water sports,
compared to the more turbulent east side of the Atlantic Ocean. Beaches include
Jalousie beach, Grande Anse and Reduit beach.
South Africa
South Africa provides beaches all year round, they are not only a paradise
for sun worshipers and surfers but also perfect for hiking along dramatic
coastlines. Beaches include; East London, which is great for swimming with
flourishing culture and sand dunes. Clifton, known as the 'Cape line of
millionaires', is a favorite with film stars and international models.
Hemsby, Norfolk, England
This stretch of beach along the two miles near Winteron-on-Sea is on the
edge of Norfolk Broads. The beach is part of the area of extraordinary natural
beauty with a flat sandy beach that is perfect for walking and kite flying.
Turkey
The most popular beaches stretch along the coasts of the Aegean Sea and
the Mediterranean, with a mixture of gravel beaches, rocky bays, and sandy beaches.
Alanya beach is beautiful and its length is more than 20 km. Bodrum is between
two seas which offers breathtaking views of the Aegean and the Mediterranean
Sea. The ancient culture of Turkey gives the history and beauty of the beach.
Tenerife, Spain
Tenerife is an island of volcanic origin that provides a mixture of sandy
beaches and gravel. Surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea and enriched with
Spanish culture, the beach provides a variety of activities for everyone to
enjoy, including water sports.
Barbados
The west coast of the island is known as the 'platinum beach' which is
famous for its golden sand and its clear and warm waters. Choose from a number
of beaches including, Brandons, Batts Rock and Heywoods. Beaches all over the
island to relax and swim among coral wildlife. Traditional Caribbean food can
be found on most beaches which allows you to enjoy delicious seafood with a
twist.
Shell Beach, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset
This truly natural beach is protected by the National Trust, providing
tranquility and privacy. Just a short ferry ride from Poole Harbor, Shell beach
offers extensive isolation and stretch of sand. This is an ideal place for a
short break or a day trip.