The World’s Seven Most Beautiful Beaches

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Some people think there is no better way to spend a vacation than to lie in the sand, feel the waves hit their feet, and smell the sunscreen and food the locals are selling.
 
For some people, baking in the sun and bringing home half the beach in your clothes is a nightmare. 
 
For travellers who don’t like sand, the good news is that there are plenty of other things to do while travelling besides checking out the endless beaches of the world.
 
But a new study has compiled a list of the most beautiful beaches worldwide. This is good news for people who like to soak up the sun and ride the waves. 
 
Over 300,000 TripAdvisor reviews of beaches worldwide were looked at for comments on beauty, marine life, natural wonders, cleanliness, and clear water. A list of the best beaches around the world with the most natural wonders was made. 
 
The top seven beaches are in four different countries, each with a stunning natural setting. So, grab your umbrella and flip-flops and find out which beaches cut.  
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Just Now, These 7 Beaches Were Named the World’s Most Beautiful:
1. Playa De Muro, Spain 
Playa de Muro is a fairly new place to go on vacation. It is on the northeast coast of Mallorca, a famous island in Spain. Playa de Muro was built for tourists in the Bay of Alcudia.
 
Even though it doesn’t have the old-world charm of some other Spanish beaches, its nearly 8 km of fine, fluffy sand makes up for it. People like how small the water is and how far out it goes. This makes it a great place to swim. 
 
2. Spiaggia Dei Conigli 
If you haven’t heard of Spiaggia Dei Conigli in Italy, it may be because it’s hard to find. This beach is tucked away on the southern coast of Lampedusa Island in Sicily, one of the Pelagie Islands.
 
To get to this beach, also called Rabbit Beach, you must first get to the island of Lampedusa, which is joined to the main island of Sicily by ferry and plane. Spiaggia Dei Conigli is always on lists of the best beaches in Europe. A nature reserve protects it, so it has kept its natural beauty and clear turquoise waves. 
 
3. The beach at Falasarna in Greece
Falasarna Beach is on the west side of the Greek island of Crete. Many people like it because it has everything nearby and a large, open patch of powder-fine, pinkish-white sand.
 
This beach is not a secret, and many people come here to enjoy the beautiful scenery. However, because it is so big, it feels less busy than other beaches in the area. 
 
4. Baia do Sancho, Brazil 
If you can only get to a beach by walking through the woods and going down a long ladder through a small crack in the rock, you know it’s good. And Baia do Sancho is even better than good—it’s always ranked as one of the best beaches in the world.
 
This beach is in a national park on a small island in the Fernando de Noronha volcano group, off Brazil’s coast. Baia do Sancho is great for people who love nature and the sound of blue-green waves crashing against sharp rocks. 
 
5. Australia, Turquoise Bay
Australia has around 12,000 beaches and almost 40,000 miles of shore, so there are plenty of beautiful beaches to visit. So there must be something special about a beach that keeps it on the list of best beaches in the world.
 
Turquoise Bay is in the North West Car area of Western Australia, in Cape Range National Park. The famous Ningaloo Reef can be reached from this sandy beach with clear water.
 
6. Nissi Beach, Cyprus 
Nissi is the most popular beach in the busy area of Ayia Napa in southeast Cyprus. This area has a lot of postcard-worthy beaches, but Nissi is the most popular. This beach is almost always busy, and events and party music are always going on. It is not a good place for people who want peace and quiet.
 
7. Nungwi Beach, Tanzania
Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous province of Tanzania. Tanzania and Zanzibar are becoming increasingly popular with tourists from other countries. Nungwi is probably the best beach on the island’s northernmost tip.
 
The sand is white and fluffy; all along the beach, beautiful rock structures stick out of the water. You could walk after dark, when the tide is out far, and see all the starfish and urchins as the sand sparkles under your feet. 
 

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