Top beaches of the world – Part 3

Boracay beach, beaches of the world

Continuing from my earlier post Top beaches of the World – Part 2′

Spiaggia dei Conigli- Lampedusa, Islands of Sicily

One of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Lampedusa, Italy. The magnificent Island of Lampedusa, in Sicily, is an infinite discovery. The island is known for it fine, white beaches, rugged nature, traditional cuisine, and its warm and hospitable people. Not to mention the clear, crystalline sea – a symbol for the vitality of all of Lampedusa!

  • Sharm El Luli- Marsa Alam, Egypt

Paradise Sharm El Luli

  • Nungwi Beach- Tanzania

  • Punta Uva Beach-Costa Rica

Playa Punta Uva – Costa Rica. One of the calmest beach in the southern part of Costa Rica. The name of the beach is β€œPlaya Punta Uva”. The beach is located on Caribbean cost, about 8.5 from Puerto Viejo. It can be reached by local bus (running hourly or less during daylight hours), bicycle, taxi or car. The place is surrounded by lush forest where sometimes you can see sloths, monkeys and many types of birds. The beach is quiet, water/waves calm and it has a “gentle” sand (great place for kids).

  • White beach- Boracay, Malay

Boracay is one of the world most popular getaway tourist destination. The white beach is famous for its soft and white sands.

So, which are your favourite/best beaches in the world?

Top beaches of the world- Part 2

Tortuga Bay, beaches of the world

Continuing from earlier post Top beaches of the world

  • Elafonissi Beach- Elafonissi, Greece

    Beautiful beaches of Elafonissi. Bahama climate in Crete. Recommend to see and rest over the crystal water and pink sand πŸ™‚

  • Falesia Beach- Olhos de Agua, Portugal

Low tide walk from Olhos town beach and along the magnificent Falesia beach with its rolling surf and multicoloured cliffs.

The top 9 places and most stunning views of the Algarve, Portugal! Known for it’s sunny shore, amazing caves and beautiful little villages. Watch, see for yourself and go there! See below for locations ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓

Top 9 locations to visit in The Algarve, Portugal:

#1 Praia da Rocha – from 0:01

#2 PortimΓ£o – from 0:29

#3 Silves – from 0:40

#4 Praia do Vau – from 0:45

#5 Benagil – from 1:04

#6 Monchique – from 1:14

#7 Cabo de SΓ£o Vicente – from 1:23

#8 Lagos – from 1:36 #9 Ponta da Piedade – from 2:00

  • Fig Tree Bay- Protaras, Cyprus

  • Bournemouth Beach- United Kingdom

Bournemouth is one of the UK’s top holiday destinations with seven miles of glorious award-winning beaches and a year round events calendar. Summer time in Bournemouth is a particularly lively time with a host of family events taking place. There’s live music both in Bournemouth Square and at Pier Approach, a Bourne Free Pride Festival, Friday Night Fireworks, Candlelight Nights and of course the UK’s top FREE airshow – the Bournemouth Air Festival! And when you want to chill out the beaches are some of the best in the country!

  • Anse Lazio- Praslin Island, Seychelles

Paradise On Earth, Best Beach on Praslin. Anse Lazio. Praslin Island, Seychelles, East Africa. In The middle of Indian Ocean. Beautiful beach, white sand. Best place to chill. Enjoy the beauty of the beach.

  • Manly Beach- Sydney, Australia

A beautiful beach in Sydney, Australia.

  • Santa Monica Beach-Santa Monica, Cape Verde

Quad biking tour on Boa Vista, stop off at Santa Monica Beach for half hour so shot some quick footage.

  • Agonda Beach- Agonda, India

  • Kleopatra Beach- Alanya, Turkey

  • Galapagos Beach at Tortuga Bay

Tortuga Bay, one of the most beautiful beaches on Galapagos Islands.

to be continued…Top beaches of the world – Part 3

Top beaches of the world

Eagle beach, Aruba, beaches of the world

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  • Grace Bay- Providenciales, Turks and Caicos

Providenciales (often Provo locally) is an island in the northwest Caicos Islands, part of the Turks and Caicos Islands, a British Overseas Territory.

One of the most beautiful places on the planet. Grace Bay in Providenciales. This video features the stretch between West Bay Club to beaches with a side trip to Horse Eyed Jacks and Da Conch Shack. See for yourself why Turks and Caicos is “Beautiful By Nature”

  • Baia de Noronha, Brazil

The locals call Baia do Sancho both a beach and a bay. You can reach the bay either by trekking down a short trail or by sea. The beach is protected and surrounded by native vegetation and high-rising cliffs, which makes it the perfect nesting ground for birds. The sand on Baia do Sancho is white and the water is emerald-green. If you happen to take the boat, you just need to stop for a quick swim. The clear crystal water is ideal for diving as well.

  • Varadero Beach, Cuba

  • Eagle beach Palm-Eagle Beach, Aruba

This is Eagle beach on Aruba and a must see if you are into relaxing in paradise. This beach is huge and wide with free cabanas dotted around white sand. I just love to pack some food and beer, grab a hammock and enjoy one of my favorite beaches in the world. If you want to see the green flash this is a great place to come and see it.

  • Seven Mile Beach- Grand Cayman

Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman – Moving to the west of George Town, you will travel along the West Bay Road which features the world-famous crescent of Seven Mile Beach, a truly spectacular stretch of pure white sand which plays home to some of the finest luxury beachfront properties within the Cayman Islands and the Caribbean with enviable ocean views and state-of-the-art amenities.

New construction is limited in this area but the length of Seven Mile Beach is fringed with condominiums which have either been very recently constructed or are well-established. The building code in the Cayman Islands has historically prevented the development of high-rise condominium blocks which means that Seven Mile Beach remains a peaceful paradise with some of the least dense beachfront real estate offerings in the Caribbean. The variety of properties available on Seven Mile Beach however is great starting from an entry point of around US$300k right up to the super-luxury residences to be found at The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman, Water’s Edge, Caribbean Club, and Water Colour which can run into eight-figure sums. Choose from family-friendly properties with lots of excellent lifestyle amenities such as tennis courts, swimming pools, and gyms, as well as higher-end homes that incorporate the latest designs, materials, fixtures, and fittings into a contemporary and luxurious property. Residences at The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman offer all the luxury lifestyle choices associated with the hotel including the spectacular Silver Rain a La Prairie Spa, world-class dining at Blue by Eric Ripert, and a Nick Bollettieri-designed tennis program, the coach behind such tennis greats as Andre Agassi, Monica Seles and Maria Sharapova.

On the east of the West Bay Road, running parallel to Seven Mile Beach, upscale condominiums and homes line the canals that bisect the land, creating local communities all along this stretch of Grand Cayman which overlooks the waterfront playground of the North Sound. The Ritz-Carlton Residences stand proudly on Seven Mile Beach, and the Resort as a whole straddles the entire width of the West Bay Road with the Ritz-Carlton Deckhouses overlooking the canals on the North Sound. On the North Sound side of the road a diverse selection of properties to suit a variety of budgets and a select collection of contemporary, luxury homes, many with their own boat deck, pool, and incredible private view of the North Sound. The major waterfront developments with North Sound boat access are, starting south & working north: Camana Bay, Britannia Golf Resort, Snug Harbour, Canal Point, The Ritz-Carlton Deckhouses & The North Sound Club Golf Course, Crystal Harbour including The Grand Caymanian a Ramada Resort, Governor’s Harbour, Cayman Islands Yacht Club, Vista del Mar and the newly developed Salt Creek a gated residential waterfront community of luxury homes.

  • La Concha Beach- San Sebastian- Donostia, Spain

The Beach of La Concha is a beach in the Bay of La Concha in San SebastiΓ‘n. It is one of the most famous urban beaches in Europe. It is a sandy beach and shallow substrate, in which the tide fluctuation affects greatly the area available for use.

  • Clearwater Beach-Florida

A half-minute of paradise at Clearwater Beach, Florida.


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  • Bavaro Beach- Bavaro, Dominican Republic

If you enjoy quiet, beautiful, drinks-on-the-beach relaxation, this is the place for you.

  • Playa Norte- Isla Mujeres

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Nerja Spain

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7.  Riga, Latvia

The Latvian capital, the largest city in the Baltics, is a fascinating mixture.

Riga Latvia – Europe

is the capital and the largest city of Latvia. With 641,007 inhabitants (2015), Riga is the largest city of the Baltic states and home to more than one-third of Latvia’s population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga, at the mouth of the Daugava. Riga’s historical centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, noted for its Art Nouveau/Jugendstil architecture and 19th-century wooden architecture.

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8.  Rovinj, Croatia

Rovinj is considered one of the most beautiful places in Croatia, featuring rich historical heritage and countless natural, ecological and architectural attractions. There are many activities visitors can enjoy, such as nature walks, recreational sports, exploring nature’s hidden treasures, visiting archaeological sites and local produce tastings. Numerous high-quality hotels and tourist resorts in Rovinj guarantee immaculate service and a memorable stay.

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9. Nerja, Spain

Nerja is deservedly called one of the most charming places in Spain. This typical whitewashed Andalusian town is settled less than an hours drive from Malaga airport. The authentic old quarter of the town enchants with its cosy narrow, winding streets. The viewpoint el BalcΓ³n de Europa takes your breath away with stunning views across the sea. Nerha boasts 16 kilometres of marvellous beaches with crystal clear water. This place is perfect if you like active recreation – during the high season all major water sports activities are available, including water skiing, scuba diving, sailing, canoeing and paddling.

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10.  Casablanca, Morocco

Casablanca (“White house”), the largest city of Morocco, is located in the western part of the country on the Atlantic Ocean. It is also the largest city in the Maghreb, as well as one of the largest and most important cities in Africa, both economically and demographically. The 2012 census, adjusted It has a population of about 4 million Casablanca is considered the economic and business centre of Morocco, while the national political capital is Rabat.

The Port of Casablanca is one of the largest artificial ports in the world and the largest port of North Africa.

The Hassan II Mosque or Grande Mosque Hassan II is a mosque in Casablanca, Morocco. It is the largest mosque in Morocco and Africa and the 7th largest in the world. Its minaret is the world’s tallest at 210 meters (689 ft.). Completed in 1993 ($750 Mil), it was designed by Michel Pinseau and built by Bouygues. The minaret is 60 stories high topped by a laser, the light from which is directed towards Mecca. The mosque stands on a promontory looking out to the Atlantic Ocean, the sea bed being visible through the glass floor of the building’s hall. The walls are of hand-crafted marble and the roof is retractable. A maximum of 105,000 (25,0000 inside + 80,000 outside) worshipers can gather together for prayer.

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