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Global Survey Reveals Top 10 Beaches for 2025 Travel
A recent global survey has identified the ten moast gorgeous beaches to visit in 2025, offering travelers a diverse range of coastal paradises. From secluded coves to vibrant shores, these destinations promise unforgettable experiences.
- Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island, Australia: located in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef, whitehaven Beach is renowned for its pristine white silica sands and turquoise waters. Accessible by boat, seaplane, or helicopter, the beach stretches over seven kilometers.
- Le Morne Beach,Mauritius: This beach becomes even more picturesque with the view of Le Morne Brabant Mountain in the backdrop. Famous for its kite-surfing and the mountain’s history as a refuge for escaped slaves, this beach is a part of the Le morne Cultural Landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Boulders Beach, South Africa: Located on the Cape Peninsula, this sheltered beach features inlets between granite boulders and is home to a colony of African penguins. Boardwalks provide safe viewing opportunities and it’s a convenient day trip from Cape Town.
- yalong Bay, Sanya, China: China’s Yalong Bay is a long arc of turquoise water and white sand on Hainan Island. Lined with resorts and clear swimming zones, it’s known as Sanya’s best beach and is easily accessible from Sanya airport and the railway station.
- Sunrise Beach, koh Lipe, Thailand: according to the survey, the best beach in Thailand is Sunrise Beach on Koh Lipe Island, renowned for its stunning sunrises. The beach offers various water activities, beachfront bars, and restaurants.
- Cala Macarelleta, Menorca, Spain: This is among the best beaches of Spain, but is relatively small. Access is via foot or seasonal boat trips, requiring a short uphill walk from the car park. Fine white sand and clear, shallow water make it ideal for swimming.
- Pentle Bay, Isles of Scilly, UK: Located on the sheltered coast of Tresco, this family-kind sandy beach features turquoise waters and is ideal for strolls and birdwatching during the summer. Its remote location ensures it remains uncrowded.
- Vík í Mýrdal, Reynisfjara, Iceland: reynisfjara is a black-sand beach known for its towering basalt columns and powerful waves. While considered photo-perfect, it is also hazardous; visitors are warned never to turn thier backs on the sea due to the strong waves. The beach is within walking distance from Vík, Iceland’s southernmost village.
- Playa La concha, San Sebastián, Spain: This crescent-shaped city beach boasts fine sand and a palm-lined promenade. Walkable from the old town, it’s a family-friendly beach often named one of Europe’s best for its golden sand and views of Santa Clara Island and Mount Urgull.
- Los Roques, Venezuela: This archipelago features tiny cays and endless white beaches set in clear caribbean water. A top spot for diving, fishing, and kite-surfing, Los Roques is a protected national park accessible by flights from Caracas, offering a remote and untouched island experience.