Nancy Behrman Shares The 17 Most Famous Beaches in the World

If you have been looking to enjoy a beach experience, you probably might have asked yourself which beaches quality to be ranked as the best across the world, and the reasons behind the decision. There is a wide array of beaches thought to be among the best and to bring you some few that you might want to visit, Nancy of Behrman, a travel expert, and enthusiast, has prepared a list highlighting 17 beaches in the world that are among the most famous.

Tikehau Island

If you cannot decide whether you prefer pink or white sand beaches, you will not need to worry about such considerations as the Tikehau Island beach in French Polynesia offers you an awesome encounter with sea life and exquisite serenity to allow you cool off.

Dreamland Beach, Bali

The once-hidden treasure was discovered in the 1970s and since then has grown to become a preferred destination for surfers, and this is thanks to its good shore breaks. There is always activity and many amenities for tourists looking to have fun.

Bathsheba Beach, Barbados

This is where photographers and surfers flock to enjoy the most awesome waves as well as watch the “Soup Bowl,” a time when waves crash into the sand, creating a scenic phenomenon. It offers less of a swimming spot, but you will enjoy posting those amazing photos on Instagram.

Seven Mile Beach, Cayman Islands

The Seven Mile Beach is a 5.5-mile long beach that is publicly open, so you can stroll from one hotel to the other regardless of the place you book your overnight. There are many ocean-side restaurants and a lot of things to do while on the beach including swimming.

Grand Anse Beach, Seychelles

The beach is secluded and easy to skip due to the fact you need some effort to get there. As expert reviewers have cited, this is the benchmark with which other beaches should be gauged. It even gets more interesting if you are a surfer as the winds provide you an ample environment.

Rabbit Beach, Lampedusa

Rabbit Beach in Lampedusa, Italy offers fluorescent blue waters, dry-dessert land, and warm temperatures. It is a wonderful beach that has frequently topped favorite beach lists. You can see dolphins in the water, and protected turtles lay their eggs here.

Grace Bay, Providenciales

This is the pride of Provo Island and is always tourist heavy, and that’s because it is among the best beaches in the world. On its offshore, there is a coral reed that protects it, and its marine life is usually seen in documentaries.

Cabbage Beach, Bahamas

With flawless aesthetics and a long strip, the beach will challenge your mood as it allows you to join in the activities celebrated by tourists on the eastward side.

Wineglass Bay

Wineglass Bay is decorated with white sands, green parks, and pink granite rock formations, making it one of the most stunning coastal scenes in Tasmania. Some of the highlights you could enjoy include kayaking, snorkeling, hiking, and boating. You could even spend time on the beach admiring the beautiful scenery.

Champagne Beach, Vanuatu

Since Vanuatu got into headlines several years ago for ranking as the nation with the happiest people, its beaches including the Champagne Beach have seen an upsurge of visitors. You will enjoy the shallow waters that fizz at low tides in a manner to suggest the beach is swimming in bubbly. This effect is occasioned by gas that tries to escape from volcanic cocks at the floor of the sea.

Palaui Island, Cagayan Valley

While in the Philippines, you have a good chance to enjoy the gracious white sands that meet volcanic rocks and blue-green waters. The beach is all about raw beauty and on top of this you are assured to enjoy camping under the stars as there are no hotels or resorts.

Tulum Beach, Mexico

At the Tulum Beach, you enjoy swimming in the vicinity of ruins that date back to ancient Mayan rule. Below the ruin are clean sand and green waters that glitter is creating an amazing scenery.

El Nido, Palawan

Found in the Philippines, the EL Nido beach is a famous choice for lovers of adventure. Its gin-clear waters beautifully complement its stunning views that include prehistoric waterfalls and caves. The waters surrounding have more than 50 species of coral, and this attracts whales, sea cows, whale sharks, manta rays, endangered turtles, and dolphins.

Maya Bay, Thailand

If you have watched “The Beach,” it was filmed here. The beach is famous and gets packed with hundreds of tourists, who come to enjoy the coral reefs and various activities including snorkeling. If you want to avoid crowds, it’s advisable to visit in the morning or evening after 5 p.m.

Boulders Beach, Cape Town

This is home to at least 3,000 jackass penguins, most of which are spotted waddling out and into the sea.

Crane Beach, Barbados

Enjoy the pinkish sands with no rocks or fleet-slicing items in the shallows. This is a stretch of serenity that can be accessed using a staircase or elevator from The Crane resort.

Long Bay, Saint-Martin

This is a gentle coastal giant and one of the biggest beaches in the Island. It features luxury villas and hotels that offer you a perfect view of the waters.

 

About the Author

Nancy Behrman is one of the founding pioneers in the world of lifestyle brand publicity. Nancy began Behrman Communications in 1985 at just 24-years-old after an eye-opening experience at the Sarajevo Olympics, hobnobbing with journalists and athletes from around the world. Driven by a voracious passion for public relations and the will to not only succeed but to innovate, Nancy opened up shop out of her studio apartment and made industry history.