Travel

The 50 Best Beaches In The World

Can any environment touch us as deeply as the beach? Mountains are undoubtedly beautiful, rising toward the heavens, and cities are stimulating, overwhelming our senses with their range of experiences. A hypnotic sensation is produced by the sensation of the sand between our toes, the soft whispering of the sea as it advances and retreats, and the salty breeze rushing through practically constantly. Science supports the claim that living near the shore is beneficial for the human race beyond the simple joys of feeling refreshed and revived after a trip to the beach (as well as delightfully exhausted from all that swimming!).

The World’s 50 Best Beaches Revealed

The World's Most Beautiful Beaches

Scientists in the United Kingdom revealed in a 2013 study that residents who live within a few miles of the seaside have better physical and mental health than residents who live further from the coastline. Any beach trip is a good use of your time, but some beaches are absolutely exceptional. Go through the list of the best beaches in the world that you should never miss if you are a globe-trotter.

Lucky Bay – Australia

Lucky Bay - Australia

This is it! chosen as the world’s best beach by the most educated travel authorities! Do we really need to elaborate on why this magnificent, distinctive beach is at the top of the list when there are kangaroos on the beach? We will, though, because this place isn’t just the best in the world because of the amicable kangaroos. Some of the most immaculate snow-white beaches and stunning turquoise water can be seen in Lucky Bay. With a length of more than 5 kilometres, you may be sure to find an area where it’s less busy and you can just enjoy the scenery. This beach is great for relaxing, snorkeling, diving, canoeing, kayaking, and exploring the nearby woody paths and tracks.

You should travel to Australia any time between the middle of December and the end of March if you want to enjoy the summer and warm weather activities. Esperance has warm, dry summers, but overall there isn’t much rain here, even in the winter. We advise you to bring your camping supplies and make an effort to book a beachside location in the region if you want to get the most out of your trip to Lucky Bay.

Spread the love

About the author

Kara Clayton

Kara Clayton is a freelance writer by profession and is also a web enthusiast, a nature lover, a photographer, a travel freak, a music lover and a fitness freak by hobby. She has done her graduation in English Literature and her Post-graduation in Journalism and Mass Communication. She is in love with her profession of curating articles on different niches like health, fashion, finance, lifestyle, technology, business and her USP is her simple yet appealing style of writing.

Discover more from Just Web World

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading