No less than 600
travel professionals responded to FlightNetwork's call to find the most
beautiful beaches in the world. Whether for kite surfing or sea turtle nesting,
here are some beaches worth visiting!
Grace Bay,
Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
The Providenciales,
or "Provo" for its residents, are the most developed islands of Turks
and Caicos. They are more than 60 kilometers long, and there are a dozen
beautiful beaches, including the unmissable Grace Bay. If you plan to visit
them aboard a cruise ship, make sure you know the secrets of these
"all-inclusive" trips
Whitehaven
Beach, Whitsunday Islands, Australia
Australia is a paradise
for surfers and divers. No wonder then that Whitehaven is still on the list of
the best beaches in the world. Located in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef,
it is part of Whitsunday Islands National Park
Anse Lazio,
Praslin, Seychelles
This very popular
isolated honeymoon destination attracts tourists from around the world because
of its beauty. Seychelles is in the middle of the Indian Ocean, north of
Madagascar and east of Zanzibar. Anse Lazio Beach is located in northwestern
Praslin Island and offers one of the best diving experiences on the planet.
Pink Sands
Beach, Harbor Island, Bahamas
While Nassau and
Paradise Island attract many tourists - due to casinos and family-friendly
hotels - Pink Sands Beach is the place for those looking for a more peaceful
and romantic experience. Its 5 kilometers of pink sand - really pink - and
temperate waters where you can swim all year long are appreciated by visitors.
A coral reef surrounding the beach protects it from the waves of the Atlantic.
Navagio Beach,
Zakynthos, Greece
Navagio Beach,
known as Shipwreck Beach or Smugglers Cove, is famous for its wreck of
Panagiotis, which attracts many snorkelers and snorkelers. Those who prefer the
beach enjoy a gentle wind.
Baia Dos Porcos, Fernando de Noronha,
Brazil
It takes a bit of
hiking to get there, but the rock formations around the bay are worth the
effort. Fernando de Noronha is a Brazilian archipelago whose beauty has been
recognized by UNESCO, which has given it the title of world heritage.
Playa Paraiso,
Tulum, Mexico
This beautiful
Mexican beach in Tulum contains the only Maya ruin on a beach. If you are
there, go for a walk on the side of Coba, which offers the highest accessible
ruins of the country
Hyams Beach,
Jervis Bay, Australia
This peaceful
little town is home to less than 200 people. Located in the New South Wales
region, the beach is covered with one of the whitest sands on the planet. It is
also the perfect place to see dolphins and seals. If you fear the animals of
the sea
Hidden Beach,
Marietas Islands, Mexico
The real name of
Hidden Beach is Playa del Amor, but all name it by its pen name. Located in
Puerto Vallarta, this is one of the most popular places in the Marietas
Islands. We go there to sketch dozens of photos of the blue waters of the
Pacific and the rock wall that protects the beach.
Trunk Bay,
Saint John, US Virgin Islands
This bay is part of
the Virgin Islands National Park, and is very popular with snorkelers due to
the presence of a marine coral trail over 650 feet long. This is the place to
visit to hone your skills as an underwater photographer and to enjoy the colors
of fish and reef.










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