Saturday 22 March 2014

VISIT TO THE BEST BEACHES OF THE WORLD

  • KO PHA NGAN, THAILAND:

While its beautiful, paradise-like beaches are newsworthy enough, Ko Pha Nagn – and more specifically, Sunrise Beach, on the island’s peninsula Hat Rin – has become globally notorious for its raucous drink- and drug-fuelled Full Moon parties, which take place on the night of a full moon each month.

  •  PANTAI TANJUNG RHU, MALAYSIA


If you take only one day-trip while on Langkawi island, make it the secluded beach at Tanjung Ru, with its stunning aquamarine water and breathtaking white sand fringed by a green shock of casuarina trees. The water is so transparent that the fish are clearly visible swimming near to shore.


  • NAVAGIO BEACH, GREECE


Navagio beach, on the Ionian island of Zante, is also known as “Shipwreck Beach” or “Smuggler’s Cove”, on account of the rusty wreck adorning its sandy cove. Mistaken for a drug-running vessel, the Panagiotis was actually an innocent cargo ship, run aground by the coastguard in 1960.

  •  TULUM, MEXICO



Tulum is one of the most picturesque of all Maya sites, an ancient and ruined walled city sitting on rocky cliffs overlooking a stretch of beautiful beach. With hordes of tourists visiting every day, the area is not exactly private, but the broad white-sand beach and mesmerising turquoise Caribbean waters more than make up for it


  •  PERHENTIAN KECIL, MALAYSIA

The smaller of the two Perhentian islands, Kecil is home to two dazzling beaches – Coral Beach and Long Beach – both of which are lined with friendly guesthouses and relaxed shack eateries. Off Kecil is some of the best scuba diving and snorkelling you’ll find anywhere in the world.

  • IPANEMA BEACH, RIO DE JANEIRO

Frequented by impossibly toned and beautiful people playing volleyball, sunbathing and socialising, world-famous Ipanema is the most fashionable beach in Brazil. When darkness falls, locals head into the barrio of Ipanema itself, to their luxurious apartments, chic sushi bars, swanky gyms and sophisticated restaurants.


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