Today, when Island vacations are becoming more and more popular, many people choose to go to the island when traveling. Naturally, the island is inseparable from the beach. It is very pleasant to sunbathe on the beach and swim in the sea.


Do you know which beaches are most famous in the world? Let's look at the five most beautiful beaches in the world.


1. Providenciales Island, Caribbean


This is the most representative beach in the Caribbean. Although it has become a popular tourist destination, it has not been over exploited. The water here is clear, and the underwater coral landscape is suitable for diving. There will be no crowded people anywhere along the clear and sandy coastline. Swing with Caribbean style music while tasting local specialties at the outdoor grilled fish stall every Thursday night is something you can’t miss.


2. Maui, Hawaii


Maui is one of the beaches that Americans must go to. The beaches here include ka'anapali beach and Kapalua beach, which are famous all over the world. Although the tourism consumption here is slightly higher, the perfect coconut beach makes people feel that it is completely worth it. Here, you can experience the dance of fire in luaus, climb the dormant volcano at sunrise, and watch countless waterfalls along the way to Hana. I believe the natural scenery here will make you linger and forget to return.


3. Bali, Indonesia


Nirvana beach in the south of Bali must not be missed. The film "Eat, Pray, Love" was shot here. Local daily life here is full of spirituality. Understanding local traditional culture is also a search for self-soul. Many tourists list the beach as a holiday destination.


4. Grenada, Caribbean


Surrounded by silky white sand, Grenada beach is known as the "Spice Island" in the Caribbean. It is a paradise for nutmeg planting. If you come to this beach, you will meet many cruise passengers and small traders. The beauty of the beach lies in those quiet corners, such as Morne Rouge beach, Underwater Sculpture Park, and tropical rain forest path. The number of tourists to Grenada has increased year by year, with an increase of 30% since 2017. Infrastructure is being built on the island to meet the needs of tourists, and the number of hotels has reached 30000 by 2020.


5. Fernando de Noronha, Brazil


Fernando de Noronha, 221 miles north of the coast of Brazil, is listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO. To protect the local ecosystem and wild animals, the number of tourists to the islands is limited. Visitors who are lucky enough to visit these isolated beaches will see crystal clear water lapping against the reddish beach. The originally volcanic cliffs are covered with dense vegetation. You can see flying dolphins.