Top 10 of the world's most beautiful beaches

Top 10 of the world's most beautiful beaches

This beach, also known as "Green Sand Beach," is located next to South Point in Hawaii. The olivines, semi-precious stones from the Pu’u Mahana volcano, are deposited on the beach, giving the sand its greenish color and making the beach both charming and rare. In fact, there are only 4 green sand beaches in the world.

Pantai Merah Beach in Indonesia

Continuing with the colorful sand beaches, this pink sand beach in the Komodo Islands in Indonesia is a stunning sight. Tiny fragments of pink coral, mixed with the white sand of the beach, give it this color and make Pantai Merah one of the 7 pink sand beaches on the planet. A true paradise for scuba divers, you’ll discover beautiful corals and swim alongside colorful fish and turtles.

Playa del Amor in Mexico

Also known as "Lover's Beach" in English, this secret beach is located in the Marieta Islands on the East Coast of Mexico. After a short boat ride and a few strokes, you'll discover a unique beach in the world, hidden amidst the rocks. This beach will delight all curious adventurers!

Beaches of Caprera Island in Sardinia

This area, under environmental protection both marine and terrestrial, is part of the Maddalena archipelago. Its rugged granite rocks, fine sand, and crystal-clear waters make this island a superb location for dream beaches: Cala Andreani beach will surprise you with its pink granite and white sand, the Relitto beach is also popular for its clear waters and the presence of a sunken shipwreck that adds to the mystery. Finally, the famous Cala Coticcio beach, nicknamed Tahiti, will delight lovers of wild beaches.

Legzira Beach in Morocco

Last but not least on our list of colorful beaches is Legzira Beach in Morocco, which features four glowing arches carved by erosion, giving it its unique color. This wild beach is beloved by hikers and surfers who won’t resist its beautiful waves.

Whitehaven Beach in Australia

Stretching 7km, this beach located in the Whitsunday Islands is entirely free from human construction and is almost exclusively accessible by boat. The sand here is extremely white and pure... and therefore a bit cold! Yes, its white color doesn’t retain heat. The waters are very calm and, to the delight of divers, incredibly transparent.