Best Beaches in the World !!
What makes a great beaches all depends on the traveler. Some prefer wide stretches of sand with ample activities and throngs of people to watch, while others desire deserted shorelines with calm waters.
Boasting 333 islands, resplendent resorts, sparkling waters and endless stretches of pristine sand, Fiji is the perfect spot for paradise-seeking beachgoers. Travelers who want to snorkel while on vacation should set their sights on Taveuni’s diverse coral reefs. Meanwhile, those pining for the tropical beaches featured in the movie “Cast Away” and multiple seasons of the TV show “Survivor” can catch a ferry from Port Denarau and head directly to one of the 20 islands that make up the Mamanuca Islands.
This French Polynesian island is small but mighty. Measuring only 6 miles long and less than 3 miles wide, every inch of Bora Bora is packed with stunning beaches, green jungles and ritzy resorts featuring overwater bungalows. Matira Beach is ideal for sunbathing and strolling along sandy shores, while the beach at the Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora is where you should head for Mount Otemanu views and calm water
The Maldives is unlike any beach destination you’ll experience. This tropical paradise features 22 ring-shaped atolls made up of approximately 1,200 islands where each beach is more beautiful than the last. You’ll likely stick to the island where your resort is, but you can expect pearlescent sands, towering palm trees, incredibly blue waters and surreal sunsets at all of the beaches in the Maldives.
Tahiti should be high on your list if you like your beaches paired with gourmet French cuisine. The largest of French Polynesian’s islands is known for offering top-notch fare, verdant jungles, lavish resorts and sandy shores. The smaller section of Tahiti (known as Tahiti Iti) is more secluded than the larger Tahiti Nui, but both are worth seeing. Tahiti Iti’s famous La Plage de Maui is highly regarded for a reason (think: sparkling sand and crystal-clear water), but the popularity comes with crowds
If you’re looking for a taste of Hawaii’s beautiful without the crowds on Oahu, retreat to Maui. The island boasts impressive beaches both big and small, adult- and family-friendly. As well as the black sand shores at Waianapanapa State Park. South Maui is especially popular with families, as it is home to Wailea Beach. Which is known for its mostly calm water, bustling resorts and highly regarded restaurants.