This world is full of mountains, valleys, desserts, oceans, and beaches. Every body has its own beauty. The beaches in this world are very surprising and lavished with beauty. These are not just pretty beaches. These are places that make something in your chest go quiet in the best possible way. This world is actually incredible and one should visit these places. Actually, nature is very beautiful. Here are top beaches of the world.
1. Grace Bay Beach
This is present in Turks and Caicos (a british
overseas territory, in Atlantic ocean). I used to think heavily edited
travel photos were just heavily edited travel photos. A bit of saturation here,
some color grading there. Grace Bay breaks that assumption completely. This
water is actually that color. That specific, almost unreasonable shade of
turquoise that looks photoshopped even when you're standing in it. The sand is
soft in a way that feels almost unfair. This is so much clean that you think you
are the first person on this beach. People go there stressed and they come back
very different. They feel themselves very light after trip to this beach. This makes
them to feel that they remembered something they forgot. The sunset there
reportedly makes grown adults go completely silent. And literally, I believe
it.
2. Whitehaven Beach
It is present in Australia. The sand here is 98%
silica giving it a shiny look. It sounds like a chemistry fact. Actually the
sand squeaks under your feet. This sand stays cool even in direct sun. It is
white in colour. But these are not the main thing. The main thing is Hill
Inlet. It’s this tidal area where white sand gets pushed and swirled into
turquoise water and from above it looks like someone spilled a marble into the
ocean. This view not looks real even when you are watching it happening in
front of you. People cry at the lookout point. Not sad crying. Just —
overwhelmed crying. The kind that sneaks up on you.
3. Navagio Beach
It is present in Greece. On the beach, just casually
sitting there in the white sand like it is completely normal. Vertical white
limestone cliffs on three sides around it. Water is so blue that it looks like
someone has filled this bay with food coloring. And the only way to go there is
by boat. It means you are approaching by sea and then suddenly the cliffs open
up all at once. No warning. This explosion of blue and white hits right in your
face. I have seen that photo a hundred times and this still gets me every
single time. This is how nature attracts you.
4. Anse Source d'Argent
This beach is present in Seychelles (smallest city of
Africa). This beach looks like someone described paradise to an architect. But
also added massive ancient boulders, it makes the water shallow and warm, also
it keeps the sand powdery white. Trust me, after having a trip to this beach
you will always remember it. The rocks here are enormous and smooth and always
sun-warmed. They have been shaped by millions of years of weather into these
incredible organic forms. The water between them is calm and very clear and you
can just float there. In between ancient rocks, in the Indian Ocean, feels like
time has stopped completely.
5. Bora Bora
This is present in French Polynesia (overseas collectivity
of France). This is very original and super creative pick. There is a
reason that it is on every list, every
brochure, every honeymoon package ever assembled in the history of travel. And
that reason is not marketing. It is that the place is genuinely, stubbornly,
almost annoyingly beautiful. The lagoon water is so clear you can watch
swimming of fish around below from your boat. Actual tropical fish in actual
neon colors just going about their day while you float above them completely
gobsmacked. The volcano in the background looks like it is placed here with planning.
This scenry is very beautiful, photogenic, and attractive. The whole island
feels like it exists slightly outside of this world. Some places live up to the
hype. Bora Bora exceeds it.
6. Pink Sands Beach
This is present in Bahamas. The sand here is pink. This
is not "pinkish." Not type of rose-toned in golden hour light. This is
just pink. Visibly, undeniably, softly pink because of tiny coral fragments
that are mixing with white sand. This has been doing for thousands of years. It
goes on for 5 kilometers. So it never feels crowded and you can just walk along
it barefoot in the early morning. This feels amazing with the pink sand between
your toes and the gentle waves of water. The water waves beside you makes you
to feel that you are the luckiest person alive.I genuinely don not know how to
explain this beach to someone who has not seen it without sounding like I am
exaggerating. I am not exaggerating. The sand is really pink and very attractive.
7. Maya Bay
This is present in Thailand. This is the one from the
movie. Limestone cliffs shoots straight up from the sea. Water is the color of
a dream. A hidden bay that opens up suddenly when your boat rounds the corner
and here you genuinely forget for a second what your words are. Thailand
actually closed it for years. This just shut the whole bay down because too
many tourists were destroying the reef. And the ocean came back. The coral
recovered. The fish returned. And now it is open again but quieter, more
careful, more protected. It is more amazing than it was in the movie. Which I
did not think was possible. This is an amazing place you will never forget this
beach.
8. BaĆa do Sancho
This is present in Brazil. To get to this beach you
climb down a ladder through a narrow crack in a cliff. Most people found it terrifying
and skip it. Everyone who does it feels that that was the best decision I have
ever made in his entire life. What’s at the bottom is something almost unfair an
untouched, protected, staggeringly beautiful beach with green cliffs above and
having transparent water below. The dolphins offshore, sea turtles underneath
the surface give a very natural look. Fernando de Noronha limits visitors
strictly to keep it exactly like this. The ladder is the price of admission.
Pay it without hesitation. It is an adventurous place you will like it.
9. Reynisfjara
This one is present in Iceland (land of fire and ice).
The water here is dangerous. This beach is freezing. The waves sneak up on you
and the wind is absolutely relentless and there is no tropical warmth anywhere
in sight. Black volcanic sand that stretches out under a moody Icelandic sky.
Basalt columns that rise in perfect hexagonal stacks like something an
obsessive giant assembled by hand. Sea stacks erupting from the ocean. A
landscape that feels ancient and indifferent and completely. Some beaches make
you to feel relax. Reynisfjara makes you feel like a tiny human on a very old,
and very powerful planet. That feeling is worth the cold. A hundred times over.
10. Tulum
This is present in Mexico. Tulum does this quietly
extraordinary thing where it puts thousand-year-old Mayan ruins on the
clifftops directly above the beach. So there you are. Warm white sand under
your feet, a relaxed feeling. Clear Caribbean water in front of you. And when
you look up at the ancient stone temples, built by people who watched this same
ocean a thousand years before you were born. It should not feel as natural as
it does. History and beach holiday are not obvious partners. But somehow in
Tulum they just fit. Like the ruins were always supposed to look down at the
sea. Like the beach was always supposed to exist beneath them. It is one of
those places that makes you feel genuinely small in a way that is not scary at
all. Just humbling. Quietly, beautifully humbling place.










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