1. Black Sand Beach, Hawaii
The name speaks for itself.
2. Pink Sand Beach, Bahamas
Again, the name gives it away. Eroded particles from red corals has given this beaches sand a pinkish glow.
3. Bioluminescent Beach, The Maldives
And you thought The Maldives couldnt get any prettier! Bioluminescent phytoplanton are found throughout the Maldives, which glows when agitated, giving the ocean its very own stars.
4. Hidden Beach, Mexico
This secret paradise was created when the Mexican government in the early 1900s made a bombsite out of the area, blasting a huge hole on the canopy of the grotto. This has caused this idyllic hidden gem.
5. Whitehaven Beach, Australia
Not only is Whitehaven Beach a photographers dream, it has been awarded the most eco-friendly beach in the world! These stunning white beaches contain large amounts of silicia, which doesnt retain heat, allowing visitors to walk around barefoot even on the sunniest of days.
6. Hot Water Beach, New Zealand
Make sure you head down with a shovel because at this beach you can dig your very own DIY spa. This beach is geothermal, getting as hot as 64°C (147°F)! So come down and relax in your very own natural spa.
7. Maho Beach, St Maarten
We have been lucky enough to visit the mind blowing Maho Beach, here you can literally jump up and touch a plane as it lands meters away from you at Princess Juliana International Airport.
8. Chandipur Beach, India
Every morning, the sea at Chandipur Beach disappears, receding up to 5 kilometers from the shore. This gives visitors the opportunity to walk in the sea, exploring the sea bed on foot. But you need to keep an eye out for the high tide to come back in as the sea rushes back into place. This phenomenon happens twice a day throughout the year!
9. Pig Beach, Big Major Cay, Bahamas
Big Majoy Car is populated by feral pigs who seem to enjoy lounging around and swimming int he clear waters of the Bahamas.
10. Glass Beach, Fort Bragg, California
This beach is indeed covered in sea glass particles. coming from years of discarded glass washed up on the shore. Similar beaches can also be found in Hawaii.
MontaƱita: Beach Life (Documentary Film)
For several decades, MontaƱita - a beach town in Ecuador - had been a little-heard-of destination known only by surfers and off-the-beaten-path travellers. But whoever passed through it was left with indelible memories. The town has a unique vibe that is palpable as soon as you enter. You see everyone at ease, smiling, eager to make friends and have fun. Whoever you are, wherever you come from - you can't but dive into this vibe and become like one of these chilled beach bums. The place is addictive and that is because happiness is addictive. So a word of warning - do not make firm plans for your return, because most visitors overstay and some never leave.
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