Best Beaches

These are the World’s 10 Best Beaches

Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos

Grace beach

Located off the northeast coast of Providenciales island, Grace Bay is 2018’s number one beach in the world.

Characterised by its white sand, the beach is protected by a barrier reef a mile out to sea, which diminishes the impact of Atlantic Ocean swells.

A part of the Princess Alexandra National Park, the beach is ideal for water sports, with clear water and no rocks or seaweed.

Baia do Sancho, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil

Brazil Beach

TripAdvisor’s number one beach in 2017 may have fallen a place, but remains among the world’s best with its crystal-clear water and excellent snorkelling opportunities.

The beach is located on Fernando de Noronha, a collection of islands 220 miles off the Brazilian coast. They’re known for volcanic formations such as Morro de Pico, and the entire archipelago is Unesco protected to prevent damage to the coral.

Varadero Beach, Varadero, Cuba

Varadero Beach

Located in Cuba’s Matanzas resort, Varadero has natural attractions including caves and cays (small sandy islands above coral reef).

Sitting on a 13-mile long peninsula characterised by soft sands, the beach is close to many hotels and virgin forest.

Eagle Beach, Oranjestad, Aruba

Aruba Beach

Situated in Aruba’s Oranjestad neighbourhood, Eagle Beach is known for its soft white sand, sea turtle nests and photogenic fofoti trees.

On weekends, tennis is popular, while at Easter families observe a local tradition of camping out on Eagle Beach.

Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

Cayman Beach

This coral-sand beach is actually 6.3 miles long; but this literal shortcoming is more than made up for by the fact that you can walk the entire thing, as it’s all public property.

Lined with restaurants, hotels and bars, Seven Mile Beach is popular by day and has a lively atmosphere by night. It’s also popular for snorkelling thanks to friendly stingrays at Stingray City, while the Cayman Turtle Farm is nearby.

La Concha Beach, San Sebastian, Spain

Spain Beach

La Concha in San Sebastián is considered one of the loveliest city beaches in Europe.

Nestled between Urgull and Igueldo Mountains, the beach has golden sands and clear water and is ideal for long walks. It’s also popular for kayaking and boating.

Clearwater Beach, Florida, USA

USA Beach

This 2.5-mile Floridian beach is popular for parasailing, jet skiing and boat excursions, where lucky visitors may spot dolphins.

Regularly ranked as one of the USA’s best beaches, its Pier 60 recreation area is ideal for families, with street performers, musical acts and many restaurants and bars.

Seven Mile Beach, Negril, Jamaica

Jamaica Beach

The second seven-mile beach on the list (lucky number) was once riddled with pirates (say what you will, they have good taste) but nowadays you’re more likely to find sun worshippers, beach bums and people with their head buried in a book, cocktail in hand.

Bavaro Beach, Bavaro, Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic Beach

With sandy beaches and many resorts, Bavaro is popular with tourists and can get crowded; its azure waters, golden sand and long, walkable stretches make it easy to see why. There is also a golf club and shopping centre nearby.

Playa Norte, Isla Mujeres, Mexico

Mexico Beach

A palm-tree-lined sandy beach close to Cancun, Playa Norte is popular with cyclists and walkers, and great local seafood is sold at regular points along the way.

The beach is considered to be quieter than others nearby, and a good spot for gentle snorkelling.

Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/

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