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Las Salinas Beach
Ibiza, Spain
This beach is a social place, whether you chat with your neighbours on the white lounge chairs or spend time at one of the many nightclubs, where young socialites mingle with Spanish footballers. Las Salinas is a fun time, but the sand and surf aren’t too shabby.
La grande Plage
Biarritz, France
La Grande Plage at France’s ritziest Atlantic coast beach is a wide, sweeping arc backed by stately 19th century residences and bookended by rugged cliffs. The reliable waves draw surfers by the bus load and the supermodel types who cheer them on, all of which makes for great people watching during the busy summer months.
cala Mariolu
Sardinia, Italy
It’s hard to see the beach for the beachgoers during high season on Sardinia’s congested Costa Smeralda beaches. So make a break for this hidden snorkelling cove on the Gulf of Orosei, where cliffs shelter a secret inlet and turquoise waters lap at smooth white stones. Hiking to the beach down the cliffs is tricky.
Red Beach
Santorini, Greece
Don’t expect long white sand beaches when traveling to Santorini. Hidden inlets, many with red or charcoal hued sands are much more common here. Visitors to this island rarely
skip Red Beach, which gets its name from its volcanic rock sands.
Australia & The Pacific
Byron Bay
New South Wales, Australia
For everything that Australia has to offer its residents and visitors, there is still one thing that draws visitors to Australia more than anything else and that is its beaches. The sparkling sands of Australia’s most easterly point attracts visitors from all over the world.
Bondi Beach
New South Wales, Australia
If you’re looking for a beach full of things to
do, there is nowhere better to go than Sydney’s Bondi Beach. One of the world’s most famous beaches, Bondi Beach offers visitors everything from surf competitions to beachside coffee shops. With about 1km of the world’s softest sand, Bondi Beach is definitely one stop that any visitor to Australia has to make.
gold coast
Queensland, Australia
The Gold Coast is a collection of nearly two dozen beaches and provides a very glamorous beach-going experience. The sea is clean, blue, and very warm in the summer. Main Beach and Surfer’s Paradise are both world renowned
for their excellent surfing. For a perfect family outing, BBQ’s or stroll on the shore you could check out Broadbeach and Nobby Beach.
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