Sea List

Sunday, May 14, 2017

The prettiest beach

BEST FOR WOW FACTOR

1 Source d’Argent, Seychelles

2 Dune du Pyla, France

Tourists on the Dune du Pyla at sunset, Arcachon, France
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3 Shoal Bay, Antigua

Shoal Bay, Antigua
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4 Cala Saona, Formentera

Cala Saona. Formentera.
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5 Glass Beach, California

Glass Beach, Fort Bragg, California.
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 Photograph: Corbis

6 Starfish Beach, Panama

Starfish beach on Isla Colon, Bocas del Toro, Panama.
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7 Fakistra, Greece

Greece, Pelion, Fakistra Beach, summer
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8 Flamenco Beach, Puerto Rico

Flamenco Beach nestles in a horseshoe cove on Culebra Island, Puerto Rico.
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If asked to design the perfect tropical beach, Playa Flamenco on Culebra island, off the east coast of Puerto Rico, is probably what you would come up with. It’s a U-shaped cove with white sand, warm turquoise water, palm trees, lush vegetation and a peaceful lagoon. The island’s undeveloped state is partly thanks to the US military, which used to use it as a gunnery range – a rusting Sherman tank remains in the middle of the sand. It makes a day trip by ferry from Fajardo on the Puerto Rico mainland ($4.50 return): a shuttle bus runs from the ferry port. Culebra has an excellent government-run campsite right on the sand at the western side of the bay. It’s quite basic, with showers open only three hours a day, but pitch your tent under mangroves ($20 for up to six people), stock up on water, pina coladas and local snacks (comida criolla) and you may never want to leave. If you do, though, there are bikes to hire.
 The solitary beauty of Vieques island, Puerto Rico

9 Koh Kradan, Thailand

Beautiful white sand beach on  Koh Kradan island in Thailand
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10 Playa del Amor (Hidden Beach), Mexico

Playa escondida (Hidden beach), near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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 Playa escondida (Hidden beach), Mexico Photograph: Photos by W. Ebiko/Getty Images/Moment RM
An underground beach sounds like the stuff of legend, but the Marietas Islands, where Hidden Beach lies, were used as a military testing ground by the Mexican government in the early 1900s, and it’s suspected that a bomb may have created the crater in which it sits. Access to this crescent within a gaping circular hole in the landscape, is by swimming or kayaking through a long tunnel. Many operators run boat trips here from Puerto Vallarta ($76 with ecotoursvallarta.com), but the sea is rough and you have to swim in beside treacherous rocks. But it’s stunning – Jacques Cousteau was a fan – with the bonus of possibly spotting a humpback whale on the way.
 Casablanca Hotel up the coast in Sayulita, has a suite for four from $95 room-only Top 10 places to stay on a budget on Mexico’s Pacific coast

11 Greenfield Beach, Australia

Greenfield Beach, Jervis Bay National Park, Australia
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 Photograph: NSW Government

12 Bora Bora, French Polynesia

View over the barrier reef around Mount O’ Temanu, Bora Bora, Tahiti.
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 Photograph: Mint Images - Frans Lanting/Getty Images/Mint Images RM

BEST IN EUROPE FOR FAMILIES

13 St George Beach, Naxos, Greece

Saint George beach, Naxos, Greece
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14 Morgat, Crozon, Brittany

Goulien beach, Morgat, Crozon peninsula, Brittany, France
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15 Praia da Salema, Algarve

Praia de Salema, Salema,  Algarve.
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16 Yyteri, Pori, Finland

Yyteri Beach in Pori, Finland
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17 Cala Gonone, Sardinia

Cala Gonone Camping
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18 Comillas, Cantabria, Spain

Yellow Inflatable Duck on Comillas Beach, Cantabria, Spain
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 Photograph: Kevin George / Alamy Stock Photo/Alamy Stock Photo

19 Sunj, Lopud, Croatia

Sunj bay with the best beach on Lopud, one of the Elaphite Islands, near Dubrovnik, Croatia
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 Photograph: Alamy

20 Pinarello, Corsica

The beach at Pinarello in Corsica.
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21 Ramla l-Hamra Gozo, Malta

Beach at Ramla Bay, Gozo, Malta
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 Photograph: Getty Images

22 Es GrauMenorca

Es Grau, Isla Colom, Menorca, Balearics
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Menorca has some of the most family-friendly beaches in the Med but they are often busy in July and August. To escape the crowds, head to Es Grau on the island’s quieter north-east coast. This horseshoe-shaped beach is a popular day trip for residents of the capital Mahon but the absence of any hotels has kept things pleasantly low-key. The tranquil bay with a natural, undeveloped backdrop, is like a vast, shallow paddling pool and you can hire kayaks and paddleboards from local operator Menorca en Kayak. From the beach it’s a short stroll into the village which has a handful of family-run restaurants and gift shops.
 Owners Direct has several local villas close to the beach, from £520 for cottage sleeping four Accommodation prices for family beaches stated are for July-August peak season

BEST IN THE UK

23 Marloes Sands, Pembrokeshire

Marloes Sands, Pembrokeshire, Wales
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It seems invidious to choose only one Pembrokeshire beach – Barafundle and Whitesands are both hard to resist – but Marloes is very special. The half-mile cliff walk puts the crowds off, and there are no facilities at all. Yet you have a mile of broad sweeping sand dotted with towering rocks that stand in large low-tide pools flickering with tiny fish and shrimps. The firm, flat sand is perfect for beach games or galloping horses (Snow White and the Huntsman was filmed there in 2011). There’s plenty here to keep the whole family amused, assuming they don’t regard amusement as something that comes in arcades. The south-facing aspect bodes well in summer, but check the tides and wind.
 West Hook Farm campsite charges £14 for a tent and two adults, plus £5.50 teenager, £3 child, westhookfarm-camping.co.uk

24 Runswick Bay, North Yorkshire

Runswick Bay, North Yorkshire, England
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25 Mellon Udrigle, Highlands

Mellon Udrigle at dawn with a view to the mountains beyond, Wester Ross, Highlands
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26 Bamburgh, Northumberland

Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland
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27 Pedn Vounder, Cornwall

Pedn Vounder, Cornwall
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 Photograph: Daniel Start/wildswimming.com

BEST FOR BACKPACKERS

28 Praia da Fortaleza, Brazil

Ilha do Mel, Honey Island, Brazil
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29 Tekek beachMalaysia

Tekek beach,  Tioman Island Malaysia
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30 Sabang beach, Philippines

Sabang beach, Palawan, Philippines
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With more than 7,000 islands and more than 22,000 miles of coast, the Philippines is not short of great beaches, but there aren’t many better than Sabang on western Palawan. El Nido in the north gets thousands of visitors through the year, but further south the wilder, emptier Sabang is the definition of a tropical beach. Towards the village, colourful (and noisy) banca boats take tourists to the handful of resorts, but head round the peninsula to the north and a pristine shore awaits. Not far from there, you’ll find mangroves and, with a guide, the sensational Puerto Princesa Subterranean River national park.
 Doubles at Bambua Nature Cottages start at £18 a night for two, room only, bambua-palawan.com. Doubles at the Daluyon Beach and Mountain Resort start at £95 B&B, daluyonbeachandmountainresort.com

31 AmanohashidateJapan

Amanohashidate beach, Kyoto, Kinki, Japan
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32 Tortuga BayGalapagos

Tortuga Bay beach, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
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BEST WILD AND REMOTE

33 Chesterman Beach, Vancouver Island 

Wickaninnish Inn, Chesterman Beach, Vancouver Island
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34 Monach Isles, Scotland

Beach on Ceann Ear island, the Monach Isles,  Scotland
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 Photograph: Kevin Rushby
You might roam the globe for years and never find better beaches than those of the Scottish western isles, and none of them would ever be crowded. Gigha has its fans, Harris too, but real lovers of solitude should try this one on the island of Ceann Ear in the small group known as the Monachs, eight miles off the coast of North Uist. The soulful songs of the seal colony will haunt your trek across the white sands – that is assuming you can get there: there are no ferries, no flights, no people. A boat is first requirement. Fortunately Hebridean Cruises does take in the Monachs on several of its voyages, spending a night offshore and ferrying guests ashore to wander around the beaches and explore crofts that were finally abandoned in the 1930s.
 A 10-day remote island tour with Hebrides Cruises costs from £1,895pp all-inclusive

35 Nemto Island, Papua New Guinea

Nemto Island, Papua New Guinea
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 Photograph: Kevin Rushby

36 Jagodna Bay, Hvar, Croatia

Bay near Jagodna, Hvar
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37 Vanua Balavu, Northern Lau, Fiji

Fiji. Vanua Balavu
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 Photograph: Kevin Rushby

BEST FOR ACTION AND ACTIVITIES

38 North Shore Oahu, Hawaii: marvel at surf masters 

Surfing Pipe Masters at Pipeline, Oahu, Hawaii.
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 Photograph: EPA

39 Druidstone, Wales: horseriding

Horse riding on the Pembrokeshire coast near Druidstone
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40 Los Lances, Tarifa, Spain: kitesurfing

Kite jump, Los Lances Beach, Tarifa, Spain
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41 Saint Agnes, Cornwall: fish for your supper

Ben Quinn of Catch and Cook, St Agnes, Cornwall
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42 Freights Bay, Barbados: surfing

Surf School Freight’s Bay, Barbados
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 Photograph: surfschoolbarbados.com

43 Durdle Door, Dorset: open water swimming

Open water swimming at Durdle Door, UK
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44 Ses Salines, Ibiza: party in beach bars

Playa de Ses Salines, Ibiza
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45 Hoddevik, Norway: surf deserted waves

Stad Surfing, Hoddevika, Norway
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 Photograph: stadsurfing.com

BEST CITY BEACHES

46 Arpoador, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Beachgoers at the Arpoador end of Ipanema Beach
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Rio is home to two of the world’s most famous beaches but Copacabana’s star has long since faded. Ipanema-Leblon is the place to be, for beach culture and nightlife. Arpoador, the easternmost tip, ends in a rocky headland offering stunning views of the whole length of Ipanema to the Dois Irmãos mountain at the west. A favourite spot with surfers, bodyboarders and families by day, it is lit up at night, so perfect for a moonlit dip in Rio’s sweltering summers. It also has one the best places in Rio for a sundowner. In a city with so many great beaches and bars, it is strange that the two are rarely found side by side, but Arpoador’s Azul Marinho bar and restaurant (Avenida Francisco Bhering) is a noteworthy exception, the perfect spot for a caipirinha or cold chope (draught beer).
 Bonita Hostel, two blocks from the beach, has dorm beds from about £9. For a treat, the lovely – if suicidally named – Casa Mosquito has B&B doubles from £140, casamosquito.com 
 The top 10 beaches in Brazil

47 English Bay beach, Vancouver, Canada

Sunset on English Bay beach - West End, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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48 Durban, South Africa

People relaxing on Durban Beach, South Africa
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 Photograph: Paul Kennedy/Getty Images/Lonely Planet Image

49 Margate, Kent

Blowing Bubbles on the promenade at Margate seaside, Kent,
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Margate’s golden sands have long attracted holidaying Londoners. Now that vintage pleasure park Dreamland has reopened right next to the beach, there is even more fun to be had. The kitsch, retro-themed park, with heritage rides such as 1930s caterpillars, 1940s carousels, 1970s chair-o-planes and the UK’s oldest roller coaster, marks its first anniversary on 18 June by hosting Dreamland Sound Clash, billed as the “Notting Hill Carnival, but with a Margate Twist”. Rides aside, Margate’s beach, sea and skies inspired more than 100 of JMW Turner’s paintings. The Turner Contemporary opened in 2011 on the seafront, on the site of the guesthouse the artist stayed in when he visited, and new hotels, shops, bars and restaurants have also sprung up.
 The design of the Sands Hotel (doubles from £126 B&B), right on the seafront, was inspired by the seascape outside A weekend in Margate: art and artisan food

50 Ocata, Barcelona, Spain

Ocata beach, Barcelona
 Photograph: Everything Barcelona

1 comment:

  1. Wakeboard Ibiza was an exhilarating experience! The crystal-clear waters and beautiful scenery made it the perfect setting. The instructors were fantastic, making the experience both fun and safe. Highly recommend!

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