active-place
Add a travel place or attraction to the map
active-pinFavourites
active-pin
Journeys

Surfing, Zanzibar

unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Mbudya Island Marine Reserve
Mbudya Island, a hidden gem in Tanzania, lies just north of the bustling capital, Dar es Salaam. It's one of the four enchanting islands that make up the Dar es Salaam Marine Reserve. This uninhabited paradise offers a perfect escape for anyone looking to unwind and soak up some sun. Picture this: white sandy beaches, the gentle rustle of palm trees, and the sound of waves lapping against the shore. It's an idyllic setting that feels a world away from the city's hustle and bustle. The island is easily accessible by a short boat ride, making it a convenient getaway for locals and tourists alike. What truly sets Mbudya Island apart is its pristine natural beauty. Snorkeling here is like swimming in a giant aquarium, with vibrant coral reefs and an array of colorful marine life. If you're lucky, you might even spot a playful dolphin or two. It's no wonder this spot is a favorite for those who love the sea. And don't forget to bring a picnic. There are no shops or restaurants on the island, so pack your favorite snacks and drinks. Enjoy a meal with a view that rivals any five-star restaurant. It's all about simple pleasures and reconnecting with nature. For anyone visiting Tanzania, Mbudya Island is a must-see destination. Whether you're an adventurer at heart or just in need of some serious relaxation, this island promises an unforgettable experience. So grab your sunscreen, and get ready for a day of sun, sea, and serenity.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Paradise Beaches
Zanzibar's stunning white beaches, kissed by the warm turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, offer an idyllic spot to unwind, catch some rays, and escape the hustle and bustle of sightseeing. Imagine feeling the fine sand between your toes while the gentle ocean breeze brushes against your skin. It's the kind of place where time slows down, letting you truly savor each moment. Whether you're lounging under a swaying palm or strolling along the shore, the island's natural beauty is a feast for the senses. Don't forget to explore the vibrant local markets nearby for a taste of Zanzibari culture and some unique souvenirs.
Explore more places related to this search:
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Saadiyat Beach
With its dazzling white sands that seem to go on forever, Saadiyat Beach is a true gem in the UAE, often hailed as one of its most coveted seaside spots. Whether you're stretching into a yoga pose as the sun rises or catching the wind on a sailboard, there's no shortage of ways to enjoy the beach. The friendly staff and numerous leisure outlets ensure your beach day is nothing short of spectacular. The local authorities have done a commendable job of blending luxurious modern resorts with the untouched beauty of nature. Saadiyat Beach is a testament to their dedication, featuring a dune protection zone and a charming wooden boardwalk that guides visitors to the shore. This commitment to conservation means the area is alive with native wildlife, including the remarkable Hawksbill Turtles. These turtles return to the beach every year to nest, and their hatching sites are safeguarded by rigorous environmental measures. Trained personnel keep a close watch, ensuring the turtles have a safe and thriving environment. Beyond its natural allure, Saadiyat Beach is also home to a vibrant art scene, with the nearby Saadiyat Cultural District hosting world-renowned galleries and museums. It's a place where you can bask in the sun, then wander into an art exhibition, all in a day's adventure. Whether you're an art enthusiast or a beach lover, Saadiyat Beach offers an unforgettable experience.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Ras Mohammad National Park
Many people, myself included, are convinced that Ras Mohamed feels like a world apart with its astonishing environment and unparalleled location. The air here is noticeably cleaner and carries a distinct fragrance that's unlike anywhere else in Egypt. Imagine standing at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, where the Red Sea meets the Gulf of Suez, surrounded by breathtaking coral reefs and vibrant marine life. This national park is a paradise for snorkelers and divers, offering a kaleidoscope of colors beneath the waves. Beyond the water, the landscape is equally mesmerizing with its rugged mountains and serene desert scenery. It's a place where nature truly shows off its artistry, leaving visitors in awe.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Al Mamzar Beach Park
Al Mamzar Beach Park is one of those delightful spots in Dubai that locals love to frequent. Spanning a whopping 106 hectares, it sits right next to Mamzar Beach, close to Hamriya Port and Deira. The area boasts five distinct beaches that beautifully encircle the park, offering a slice of paradise for everyone. With a plethora of family-friendly facilities and activities, it's a haven for kids and adults alike. Imagine spending a sunny afternoon indulging in a picnic on the lush grassy areas or grilling up a feast at one of the many public barbecue stations. With convenient changing rooms, pristine beaches, and refreshing pools, the park has everything you need for a relaxed day out. Lifeguards keep a watchful eye on the kid-friendly swimming zones, ensuring safety is a top priority. For a unique perspective, settle by the serene lagoon, or if you're feeling adventurous, hop aboard the charming Park Train. This nifty ride offers a fun way to explore the entire park, keeping the little ones entertained. Adding to its allure, the park features a musical amphitheater where performances occasionally light up the stage, offering a delightful cultural experience. Whether you're planning a quick escape or an all-day adventure, Al Mamzar Beach Park promises a memorable outing. Just a short drive past the iconic Dubai Creek, it's the perfect spot for a leisurely picnic or an exciting family day out. Fun fact: the park also offers rental cabins and air-conditioned chalets for those who want to extend their stay and enjoy a night under the stars.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Gordon Beach
Nestled at the crossroads of Gordon Street and HaYarkon Street, Gordon Beach is a must-visit gem along Tel Aviv's Mediterranean coast. It's a lively hotspot that draws both locals and tourists alike. Imagine stepping out of your hotel, perhaps the Renaissance, Carlton, Hilton, Sheraton, or Crowne Plaza, and finding yourself just a short stroll away from this bustling beach. The sands of Gordon Beach are like a soft carpet under your feet, and the blue waters sparkle invitingly in the sun. It's a hive of activity with volleyball courts that echo with the cheers of spirited players, while the rhythmic sound of 'matkot,' Israel's beloved paddleball game, fills the air. And if you're feeling peckish, the beach and its surrounding areas offer a delightful array of coffee shops, ice cream parlors, and diverse restaurants and bars. Atarim Square and the adjacent promenade are perfect for a leisurely wander. For those who crave adventure on the water, the Tel Aviv Marina is just steps away, offering thrilling water sports and expert lessons. Nearby, the recently revamped Gordon Swimming Pool, filled with refreshing saltwater, awaits swimmers. On weekends, Friday and Saturday afternoons transform the promenade into a dance floor with locals joining in traditional Israeli folk dancing. It's a sight to behold and even more fun to join in! During the summer months, a lifeguard station ensures safety from morning until 7 PM. If relaxation is more your style, yoga and pilates classes are offered right on the beach. Check the schedules posted on-site. Plus, you'll find convenient amenities like parking, public showers, and changing rooms nearby. Gordon Beach truly offers a slice of Tel Aviv life, where you can soak up the sun, dive into local culture, and create unforgettable memories.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Nea Chryssi Akti
Nea Chryssi Akti, a sensational stretch of sandy paradise on Paros, is a hotspot for surfers from across the globe. This bustling beach once hosted the World Windsurfing Championship back in the '90s, a testament to its fantastic conditions for water sports. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just testing the waters, you'll find everything you need for an exhilarating experience in both air and water sports at Nea Chryssi Akti. The beach, with its shimmering golden sands and clear azure waters, is not just for adrenaline junkies. It's also perfect for those who prefer to relax under the sun with a good book. Nearby, you'll find charming cafes and tavernas offering delicious local Greek treats, so you can savor the flavors of the island after a day in the waves. And don't miss the chance to catch a breathtaking sunset; it's the perfect way to end a day filled with adventure and relaxation.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Korfos Beach
Nestled just about 3 kilometers from the bustling heart of Mykonos town, Korfos Beach awaits your visit. This serene, expansive stretch of sand is perfect for those seeking a peaceful escape from the lively island vibe. With its northern orientation, Korfos is particularly special. It transforms into a haven for water sports enthusiasts whenever the northerly winds decide to make an appearance. Picture this: thrilling big waves that beckon kite surfers, wave riders, and wind surfers alike. The shallow waters here mean it's not just for the pros; beginners can have their share of fun too. Plus, the beach's proximity to the charming settlement of Ornos adds to its appeal, offering a glimpse of traditional Cycladic architecture and local eateries serving up delicious Greek cuisine. Whether you're looking to ride the waves or simply relax and soak up the sun, Korfos Beach offers a unique slice of Mykonos that shouldn’t be missed.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Gromin Dolac
One of the most beloved beaches on the enchanting island of Hvar is a true gem. Nestled along the sparkling Adriatic Sea, it offers a slice of paradise that feels almost surreal. Picture this: golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and a gentle breeze that whispers tales of the island's rich history. It's a spot where you can truly unwind and soak in the sun's warm embrace. Beyond its natural beauty, Hvar's beach scene is a hub of activity and relaxation. Whether you're into sunbathing on the soft sand, taking a refreshing dip in the turquoise sea, or trying out some water sports, there's something for everyone. Plus, the nearby beach bars serve up refreshing cocktails and delicious local snacks, adding a touch of flavor to your day by the sea. Hvar itself is steeped in culture, with charming cobblestone streets and a vibrant nightlife that pulses with energy. As the sun sets, the island transforms into a buzzing hub of music and laughter, making it a perfect destination for young adventurers seeking both relaxation and excitement. Don't miss the chance to explore this idyllic beach and discover all the wonders Hvar has to offer.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Surf Lounge Ibiza
If you're looking for a thrilling spot in Ibiza that's packed with fun and excitement, Surf Lounge Ibiza is where you want to be. Nestled in the bustling San Antonio Bay, this beach sports club is home to the island's only Flowrider, an incredible artificial wave machine. No matter your skill level, everyone is invited to hop on and give it a go. Even if you're a complete newbie, you'll feel right at home here. Perched right on the seafront, Surf Lounge Ibiza offers a smorgasbord of activities. Try your hand at paddle surfing or join a game of volleyball. Once you've worked up an appetite, kick back by the pool with a refreshing cocktail and a mouthwatering snack. But let's be honest, the Flowrider is the real star of the show. This Californian-designed wave machine can host up to 20 riders simultaneously, making it a fantastic choice for groups. What's particularly cool about the Flowrider is that it caters to surfers of all abilities. With instructors and surf teachers on hand, even beginners can experience the rush of riding the waves. Plus, the ticket options are super flexible, offering great value whether you're flying solo, with family, or in a group. Everything you need is included, so you can focus on having a blast. When you're ready to unwind, the Bali-style beds are perfect for lounging. Indulge in a soothing massage and explore the diverse food and drink menu. As the day winds down, don't miss the chance to witness one of Ibiza's legendary sunsets. It's a magical experience, especially when paired with the beats from a live DJ session. Fun fact: San Antonio Bay is known for its stunning views and is one of the best spots on the island to catch the sunset.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Playa de Calblanque Beach
Imagine stepping onto a pristine beach where nature reigns supreme. Hidden within the Parque Regional de Calblanque, this beach is a true gem along the coast, offering one of the most untouched natural landscapes you can find. The park's beauty is truly breathtaking, highlighted by its rugged, arid mountains and expansive beaches painted in shades of ocher and gold. Solitary coves beckon you to explore their quiet corners, while fossil dunes add a touch of ancient mystery to the scenery. The striking white salt lakes and towering mountain massifs create a dramatic contrast against the deep blue sea, making it a perfect backdrop for any nature lover's adventure. What's even more fascinating is the park's rich biodiversity. It's a haven for wildlife, where you might spot rare birds or unique plant species that have adapted to this stunning environment. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or someone who simply wants to soak up the sun, there's something here for everyone. Just be sure to bring your camera, as every angle offers a new perspective on this natural wonder.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Port-Cros National Park
Imagine setting foot on Europe’s first maritime park: Port-Cros National Park. This stunning sanctuary spans 690 acres of lush land and nearly twice that underwater. The park's mission is as diverse as its landscape, focusing on everything from developing protective strategies to spearheading campaigns that highlight the importance of its pristine natural habitat. As you wander through this unique park, you'll find yourself surrounded by a rich variety of flora and fauna, both above and below the water. The park is home to over 180 species of fish and countless other marine creatures that make snorkeling here an unforgettable experience. On land, the dense forests provide a serene escape, with trails that lead you through a Mediterranean paradise. For those interested in history, the park also offers glimpses into its past with remnants of ancient fortifications scattered throughout. So whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or just someone looking to unwind, Port-Cros National Park promises an adventure that blends natural beauty with a touch of mystery and history.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Aguadulce Beach
Stretching a stunning 1,900 meters, this expansive beach lines the entire coastline of Aguadulce, from the bustling marina all the way to La Ventilla Beach. Known for its pristine waters, soft sand, and top-notch amenities, it proudly flaunts the Blue Flag and Q for Tourist Quality. Nestled in the heart of Aguadulce, it becomes a lively hub during the summer, drawing in sun-seekers from all around western Almería. Running alongside the beach, the city's charming seafront promenade offers a delightful array of attractions: think mouthwatering restaurants, lively entertainment spots, refreshing drinks, creamy ice creams, and quirky souvenir shops. You can even pick up beach essentials if you forgot anything! The marina itself is a hidden gem worth exploring, with its bustling atmosphere and picturesque views. It’s a perfect spot to watch the sunset while sipping on a cool drink. Whether you're into water sports or just enjoy lounging with a good book, Aguadulce Beach has something for everyone.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Udayas Beach
Udayas Beach offers a stunning backdrop: the fort stands majestically on a rocky cliff, overlooking the sprawling sandy shore below. The waves gently lap against the rocks, creating a soothing soundtrack to your day at the beach. This spot is perfect for a leisurely stroll, with the salty breeze tousling your hair and the sun casting a golden hue over everything. Did you know that the fort, with its rich history, provides a glimpse into the past and offers panoramic views that are simply breathtaking? It's a place where history and natural beauty blend seamlessly.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Surfers Paradise
Just a few miles beyond the bustling city of Agadir lies Taghazout, a charming coastal getaway that offers a different flavor of fun. Once a humble fishing village, Taghazout has transformed into a contemporary seaside resort, complete with top-notch facilities. It's a haven for surf enthusiasts and fans of water sports, making it the perfect spot to catch some waves or simply unwind by the ocean. Beyond the surf, the area boasts a laid-back atmosphere with cozy cafes and vibrant local markets where you can sample traditional Moroccan cuisine. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or a curious beginner, Taghazout welcomes you with open arms and promises an unforgettable seaside escape.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Bout du lac beach
Nestled in a lush, protected area, the sandy beach of Doussard offers a delightful retreat where you can fully enjoy the shores of Lake Annecy. Imagine yourself basking in the sun, surrounded by nature, with the gentle sound of laughter and splashing water in the background. It's a place where relaxation comes naturally, and every moment feels like a small slice of paradise. The beach is perfect for a leisurely swim or simply lounging by the water's edge. The crystal-clear waters of Lake Annecy invite you to cool off on a warm summer day, while the surrounding greenery provides a serene backdrop. Whether you're with family, friends, or on your own, this spot offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. For those looking to explore further, the nearby village of Doussard has charming cafes and local shops worth visiting. Don't forget to bring a picnic; there's nothing quite like enjoying a meal with a view of the sparkling lake.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Praia de Santa Monica
Praia de Santa Mónica is a stunning golden sandy beach located on the southwestern coast of Boa Vista Island. This slice of paradise is perfect for anyone looking to unwind and soak up the sun. Imagine a place where the ocean's turquoise waves gently kiss the shore, creating a serene soundtrack that instantly puts you at ease. The beach stretches for miles, offering plenty of space to find your own little corner of tranquility. Whether you're a solo traveler in search of peace or a group of friends ready for some beach games, there's room for everyone. For those interested in water activities, the clear waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. You might even spot some colorful marine life just beneath the surface. And don't forget to bring your camera. The sunsets here are nothing short of magical, painting the sky in hues of pink and orange that reflect off the water like a masterpiece. Nearby, you'll find friendly locals who are always happy to share their stories or point you to the best spots for local cuisine. Trying the fresh seafood is a must. It's a taste of the sea that you won't soon forget. So, pack your sunscreen, grab your favorite book, and let Praia de Santa Mónica work its magic on you.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Praia da Chave
Praia da Chave is a stunning golden sand beach located on the western shores of Boa Vista island. Imagine yourself strolling along the soft sands, with the azure waters of the Atlantic Ocean gently lapping at your feet. To your right, you'll find impressive sand dunes crowned with swaying palm trees, creating a picture-perfect paradise. The beach is dotted with charming local huts offering delicious food and a variety of beach sport rentals, perfect for those looking to add a dash of excitement to their day. What's truly special about Praia da Chave is the serene atmosphere that envelops you as soon as you arrive. It's a place where you can unwind, bask in the sun, and listen to the rhythmic sounds of the waves. For those interested in exploring beyond the beach, the area is rich in local culture, and you might even catch a glimpse of traditional Cape Verdean music and dance performances. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, Praia da Chave offers a perfect blend of both.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
The Thousand Islands
If you're in Jakarta and looking to escape the hustle and bustle, the Thousand Islands is your perfect getaway. This enchanting cluster of islands offers a plethora of experiences, from marine adventures to historical explorations, all nestled within the administrative boundaries of DKI Jakarta. Whether you're a history buff or a beach lover, there's something here for everyone. Imagine staying in a floating cottage on Ayer Island or Bidadari Island, feeling the gentle sway of the ocean beneath you. History enthusiasts will find Kelor Island fascinating, with its Fort Martello standing as a testament to the past. Untung Jawa Island invites you to bask on its beaches and explore vibrant marine parks, while Pari Island tempts with its pristine white sands. Tidung Island is a must-visit for its famous love bridges and a variety of tourist attractions. Meanwhile, Pramuka Island offers breathtaking sea views, and Semak Daun Island promises an exotic escape. Don't forget Kelapa and Harapan Islands, both brimming with marine wonders waiting to be discovered. For a unique experience, Sepa Island lets you tread the seabed surrounded by fish, no special equipment needed. Putri Island boasts a mesmerizing underwater aquarium, while Macan Island is tailored for tourists seeking a blend of relaxation and adventure. Pelangi Island, with its immaculate white sands, is the perfect spot to unwind and soak up the sun. Beyond the beaches, each island has its own local charm and culture to explore. You might stumble upon a quaint fishing village or a hidden cove perfect for a quiet picnic. So pack your bags, grab your sunglasses, and set sail for an unforgettable journey through the Thousand Islands.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Perranuthnoe Beach
Nestled on the south coast of Cornwall, just about a mile east of Marazion, lies the charming Perranuthnoe Beach. This delightful spot offers stunning views of St Michael's Mount, a true gem of the region. When the tide is low, the beach reveals its sandy stretches with a touch of shingle. However, when the tide rolls in, the sea reclaims most of the shoreline. It's a favorite haunt for surfers, who flock here to catch the waves. Locals often refer to it as Perran Sands, but don't get it mixed up with the beach of the same name over at Perranporth on the north coast. This Perranuthnoe Beach is a world of its own, offering a unique slice of Cornish paradise. For those seeking a bit of adventure, the surrounding area is perfect for coastal walks, where you can soak in the breathtaking scenery and maybe even spot some local wildlife. Remember to check the tide times before your visit to make the most of your day by the sea.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Marazion Beach
Imagine walking along a granite causeway at low tide, tracing the steps once taken by pilgrims to reach St Michael's Mount. It's a magical experience. When the tide rolls in, you can hop on a gentle boat ride that ferries visitors to the historic castle perched on the island. Both routes offer their own unique charm, making the journey as memorable as the destination itself. While simply lounging and soaking in the tranquil beach vibe is a treat, adrenaline junkies will find no shortage of excitement here. Whether you're into windsurfing, kitesurfing, jet skiing, or sailing, there's an activity to satisfy your adventurous spirit. The beach itself stretches long and sandy, creating a safe haven for swimmers and sunbathers alike. Take a leisurely stroll through the sand dunes and you might just stumble upon your own secluded sun trap. For those with a curious streak, the rock pools around Chapel Rock and Marazion Harbour are ripe for exploration. You never know what sea creatures you might find hiding in these natural nooks. Families will appreciate the well-equipped play park just above the beach, perfect for keeping the little ones entertained while you relax. And if you're keen to learn a new water sport, head to the windsurfing school at the far end of Marazion Beach, where friendly instructors are ready to guide you on your adventure. Did you know that Marazion is one of the oldest towns in Britain? Its history is as rich as its scenic beauty. With charming local shops and cafes, it offers a delightful mix of history and modern seaside fun.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Rhossili Bay Beach
Rhossili Bay is a real gem, crowned as Britain’s Best Beach by TripAdvisor's Travellers’ Choice for two consecutive years. It's not just famous in the UK, though; it ranks as the third best beach in Europe and ninth in the world! The Independent fittingly dubbed it ‘The supermodel of British beaches,’ and it has won the hearts of UK Travel Writers, even snagging awards for being the ultimate picnic spot. The Times also named Rhossili as ‘The UK's No.1 dog-friendly beach,’ so your furry pals can join in on the fun. When the tide is low, the beach stretches out endlessly, making it perfect for a long, leisurely walk. You can wander all the way to Llangennith or venture over to Worms Head, a tidal island with breathtaking views. Just remember to check in at the Coastwatch Centre before crossing to Worm's Head. If the tide comes in while you're out there, resist the urge to swim back; safety first! Even when the tide is high, a strip of sand remains for you to enjoy. The beach is a hotspot for surfers, catching waves with pure joy. Keep your eyes peeled for the diverse birdlife nesting on the cliffs; binoculars will come in handy. Besides the stunning vistas and activities, Rhossili Bay is part of the Gower Peninsula, the UK's first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This means you're not just visiting a beach; you're stepping into a landscape teeming with history and natural wonders. Don't miss a chance to explore the nearby village of Rhossili, where charming cafes and local shops offer a warm Welsh welcome.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Ponta do Seixas
Welcome to Ponta do Seixas, the stunning beach in the state of Paraíba where the sun greets Brazil first each day! Just 14 kilometers from the heart of João Pessoa, the capital of Paraíba, this beach holds the title of being the easternmost point of both Brazil and the entire Americas. Picture yourself walking along its 1.5-kilometer stretch of pristine white sand, feeling the cool ocean breeze on your face. You'll immediately spot the iconic lighthouse, a beacon guiding visitors to this beautiful slice of paradise. Along the shore, rustic stalls offer a cozy spot to appreciate the mesmerizing blue sea and powdery sand. To make the most of your visit, plan to arrive in the morning. The cliffs cast a cool shade over the beach by early afternoon, perfect for a restful break. For those with an adventurous spirit, just a short 500-meter journey from Ponta do Seixas reveals a treasure trove of large coral banks. These vibrant underwater gardens become visible when the tide is low, offering the largest warm and clear water coral pools along Paraíba's coast. It's an ideal setting for practicing free diving, allowing you to explore the colorful marine life up close. While you're here, take some time to explore the vibrant local culture of João Pessoa. Known for its rich history and delicious cuisine, the city offers a delightful mix of old-world charm and modern flair. Whether you're a beach lover or a history buff, Ponta do Seixas and its surroundings promise an unforgettable experience.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Boa Viagem Beach
Stretching along an eight-kilometer coastline, Boa Viagem Beach is a paradise with its tranquil sea, teeming with natural swimming pools formed by the warm waters around the skerries. These skerries are so special that they’re on Brazil's list of archaeological sites. Thanks to the diligent monitoring by CPRH (the State Agency for Environment and Hydric Sources), you can be assured that both the water and sand remain clean and unpolluted. The beach is thoughtfully designed with concrete cobblestones, making it accessible for everyone, including those with disabilities. Plus, the area is equipped with lights and resonant alerts for added safety. Boa Viagem Beach is not just about relaxation; it's a hub of local culture and culinary delights. As you stroll along the shoreline, you'll find vendors offering everything from fresh coconut water to delicious acarajé, a traditional Brazilian snack. The beach is lively with the sounds of laughter and music, creating an inviting atmosphere for both locals and tourists. Whether you're looking to soak up the sun, explore the marine life in the natural pools, or enjoy some local flavors, Boa Viagem has something for everyone. It’s truly a coastal gem worth visiting.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Trigg Beach
Trigg Beach is a gem among Perth's surfing spots. Its steady waves make it a haven for surfers looking to catch that perfect ride. Stroll along the expansive stretch of soft, white sand, and you'll find yourself sharing the space with locals who adore this beach. The grassy reserve to the north is ideal for picnics or just lounging around. Nature lovers can't miss Trigg Island, a prime location for spotting unique bird species and trying your luck at fishing. If you're visiting in the summer, keep an eye on the water; you might just see dolphins playing in the surf. Beyond the surf and sand, Trigg Beach offers a laid-back coastal vibe that’s perfect for unwinding. Local cafés nearby serve up delicious coffee and snacks, giving you the perfect excuse to take a break from the sun. Don't forget to explore the nearby walking trails, where you'll be treated to stunning ocean views and maybe even catch a spectacular sunset. Whether you're a thrill-seeker or just looking to relax, Trigg Beach has something special for everyone.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Scarborough Beach
Just 20 minutes from the heart of Perth, Scarborough Beach is a must-see destination, offering one of the city's most beloved stretches of sand and sea. Nestled in the City of Stirling, it's easily accessible with excellent public transport, so there’s really no reason to miss out on this coastal gem. After you've had your fill of surfing, sunbathing, or swimming, why not unwind at one of the many charming cafés or lively bars that overlook the stunning Indian Ocean? If you find yourself captivated by the salty breeze and golden sunsets, consider extending your stay overnight at one of the welcoming accommodations nearby. Scarborough Beach is currently undergoing an exciting transformation, with a $30 million revitalization project underway, aiming to turn the area into a bustling hub of activity. During the summer months, the beach comes alive with live entertainment at the only amphitheater located on the beach in Western Australia. It's a fantastic spot to enjoy music with the sand between your toes and the waves providing a natural backdrop. While you're there, take a stroll along the new beachfront promenade, where you can find unique art installations that reflect the local culture and history. The area also offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, from beach volleyball to yoga classes on the sand. So, whether you're a thrill-seeker or a relaxation enthusiast, Scarborough Beach has something to offer everyone.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Leighton Beach
Leighton Beach, nestled just north of Fremantle, is a beloved spot for anyone craving some sun and sea. It's a fantastic place for snorkeling, swimming, or simply unwinding on the sand. With its gentle waves, it's an ideal destination for families with young children. Picture yourself lounging on the soft, white sand while watching wind and kite surfers master the breezy conditions offshore. Take a dip in the cool, inviting waters of the Indian Ocean and give body surfing a shot. If the sea's calm, grab a snorkel and discover the underwater world teeming with marine life. For those who love a bit of exercise, the flat waters are perfect for joining the locals who swim along the coast every day. Wrap up your beach day by witnessing the breathtaking Western Australian sunset, with Rottnest Island providing the perfect backdrop. Did you know that Leighton Beach is also a local favorite for early morning beach yoga sessions? It's a serene way to start the day, stretching with the sound of waves as your soundtrack. Plus, the beach is just a stone's throw from some charming cafes, where you can grab a post-swim coffee or a delicious brunch.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Lijiang River
The Li River is a true gem in China, drawing countless travelers each year to its breathtaking beauty. Stretching 83 kilometers from Guilin City to Yangshuo County, this waterway is like a scene straight out of an artist's imagination. Picture this: dramatic hills, towering cliffs, mysterious caves, and quaint farming villages, all bordered by lush bamboo groves. As you glide along the river, the scenery unfolds like a storybook, each bend revealing a new chapter of natural wonder. The misty peaks create a dreamlike atmosphere, often shrouded in a gentle fog that adds an air of mystery. Locals say the best time to visit is during the early morning when the river is at its most serene. Yangshuo, the journey's endpoint, is a vibrant town known for its lively markets and eclectic food scene. Here, you can savor local delicacies or explore the bustling streets filled with unique souvenirs. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a curious explorer, the Li River promises an unforgettable experience that will stay with you long after you've left its shores.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Porto da Barra
Nestled right in the heart of downtown, Porto da Barra beach is a true gem of Salvador. It's a popular spot, especially on Saturdays and Sundays, drawing in locals, tourists, and lively street vendors. For a more laid-back experience, visit during the week when the beach is a bit quieter. The water here is remarkably clean, and you'll find natural pools perfect for a refreshing dip. Don't miss the stunning sunset; it's an unforgettable spectacle, painting the sky with hues of orange and pink. Even after the sun dips below the horizon, the beach remains lively, thanks to its charming night lighting. It's a fantastic spot for water sports enthusiasts too, with windsurfing being a favorite activity. A unique feature of Porto da Barra is its rich history. The beach is located near the site where the first Portuguese settlers arrived in Brazil, adding an intriguing historical layer to your visit. Plus, the nearby Forte de Santa Maria offers a glimpse into the past with its colonial architecture and fascinating exhibitions.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Middleton Beach
Middleton Beach, named in 1934 after Captain Middleton, has quite the lineage. Captain Middleton is actually an ancestor of Kate Middleton, now the Duchess of Cambridge, married to Prince William and mother to Prince George. He played a pivotal role in bringing Governor James Stirling to Western Australia. As Albany's main swimming beach, Middleton offers a fantastic spot for swimming and all sorts of beach activities. Thanks to the protection of King George Sound, the waves of the Southern Ocean rarely disturb these calm waters. During the summer, you'll find a jetty and a pontoon floating on the ocean for swimmers to enjoy. It's a perfect setup for some sun-drenched fun. Just a stone's throw away is Three Anchors, a trendy spot that's part restaurant, bar, kiosk, art gallery, and meeting room. It's a fantastic place to relax with a cold beer and some delicious food while watching the waves roll in. For those interested in history, Albany is known as the oldest colonial settlement in Western Australia, dating back to 1826. The town's rich history adds an intriguing layer to your beachside adventure. Whether you're there for the sun, the surf, or a touch of history, Middleton Beach has a slice of paradise waiting for you.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Iracema Beach
Bid farewell to the sun and soak in the vibrant nightlife at this lively beach, bustling with bars, nightclubs, and a rich cultural scene! Iracema Beach takes its name from a beloved indigenous character in the novel by José de Alencar, a literary gem from Ceará, and a significant figure in Brazilian literature. Nestled near one of Fortaleza's traditional neighborhoods, the beach blends modern architecture with a touch of colonial charm. It's alive with restaurants, bars, and nightclubs that buzz with energy after dark. As you stroll along the promenade, don't miss the breathtaking sunset from Ponte dos Ingleses, also known as the Metalic Bridge. This breakwater provides one of the most stunning views of the coast. Fun fact: Fortaleza is known for its delicious seafood, so make sure to try some freshly caught fish at one of the beachside eateries. The local cuisine is a delightful mix of flavors that reflect the area's rich cultural tapestry.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
City Parlor
The Haibin Beach renovation, with a hefty budget of 90 million yuan (around $14.48 million), is bringing fresh life to this coastal gem. Picture this: the charming Lovers Post Office, the intriguing Happy Hour Pagoda, and the majestic Watch Tower. These are just a few of the attractions being revitalized. The beach also features a support-service facility and the expansive Happy Square at its main entrance. And let's not forget the mesmerizing Music Fountain, which promises to dazzle visitors. Haibin Beach is now an even more enchanting spot for capturing those dreamy wedding photographs. For those who love a good stroll, the beach offers a scenic promenade, perfect for leisurely walks while soaking in the sea breeze. Whether you're a photography enthusiast or just someone who appreciates a stunning backdrop, the beach provides endless opportunities for memorable snapshots. Plus, the local eateries nearby serve up delicious seafood that you simply can’t miss.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Copacabana Beach
Nestled in the heart of Zona Sul, Copacabana Beach is undoubtedly one of the globe's most iconic and breathtaking stretches of sand. The vibe here is electric, with a kaleidoscope of people who are all about fun and relaxation. Stretching a glorious 2.2 miles, or 4 kilometers, from Postos Dois to Posto Seis, the beach is a haven for sun-seekers and adventurers. Make sure to pause at one of the numerous beach bars to savor a chilled cup of chopp, the local draft beer, paired perfectly with a plate of refeicao—herbed meat and crispy fried onions. Strolling along the shoreline reveals a gallery of stunning sand sculptures that seem to defy gravity. When the sun gets a bit too warm, grab some agua de coco, refreshing coconut water served straight from the source. It's the ultimate thirst-quencher. For those interested in local culture, Copacabana is also home to frequent music and dance events, especially during weekends. These gatherings offer a taste of Rio's rich heritage and are a perfect opportunity to mingle with locals. Whether you're a beach bum or a culture vulture, Copacabana has something to offer everyone.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Ipanema Beach
Nestled between Arpoador Beach and Leblon Beach, Ipanema Beach is a bustling hub in the heart of Rio de Janeiro. Known for its lively atmosphere, it's a hotspot for both locals and visitors seeking sun, sand, and a dose of Rio's vibrant culture. This area is one of the priciest neighborhoods around, home to an elite crowd that enjoys the finer things in life. Rio's beaches are often divided into distinct "tribes," and Ipanema is where this cultural mosaic shines brightest. Near the country club, you'll find a gathering of the young, beautiful, and affluent—it's the ultimate place to see and be seen. Head over to Posto 9, close to Joana Angélica Street, and the vibe shifts to a more relaxed, alternative scene. For those seeking tranquility, the quiet stretch of sand between Ipanema and Leblon near the canal is often deserted, but locals advise giving it a pass. A must-watch on the beach is Frescobol, a local favorite among Cariocas. This game resembles tennis but with a twist: no net, two racquets, and the challenge of keeping the ball from hitting the ground. Watching or even joining in is a fantastic way to connect with locals, who are always keen to have a visitor join their game. While you're there, don't forget to grab an açaí bowl from a beach vendor—it's the perfect refreshing treat after some fun in the sun.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Cable Beach
Imagine stepping onto 22 kilometers of flawless white sand, bordered by the breathtaking turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. Welcome to Broome’s Cable Beach, a destination that draws travelers from across Australia and beyond. This beach isn't just a spot on the map; it's a natural masterpiece framed by sand dunes and striking ochre red cliffs. And the best part? You can enjoy this slice of paradise with the convenience of nearby resorts and caravan parks. With long stretches of warm, sunny weather, it’s the ultimate beach getaway. Cable Beach is a playground of possibilities. Even during the bustling peak season from May to October, there's always a serene patch of sand where you can spread your towel or rent a comfy deckchair and umbrella. Let the gentle lapping of the waves lull you into a state of pure relaxation. The beach's massive tidal movements mean that at low tide, the sandy expanse opens up, perfect for a leisurely wander or a game of beach cricket. For those who like to keep active, the options are endless: swim in the crystal-clear waters, cast a line for some fishing, paddle out on a kayak, or catch a wave when the swell is just right. If you prefer something more laid-back, a stroll along the flat sands is always a good idea. And don't forget to bask in the sunshine; the warmth here is something special. While you're in Broome, why not explore its fascinating history? Known for its pearling industry, this town offers a glimpse into a unique cultural tapestry. Visit the local markets for some handmade treasures or try the fresh seafood at a beachfront café. Cable Beach isn't just a destination; it's an experience that blends relaxation with adventure. Whether you're chasing sunsets or seeking solitude, Broome has something magical to offer.