12 Best Beaches – one for every month of the year

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There’s a beach resort for everyone: from Latin America’s breathtaking beaches to the gorgeous UK shore, to the best beach in the Mediterranean, and then to a paradise on the Pacific Island.

Nicaragua

Nicaragua may be a little obscure as a holiday destination but it’s soaking in sunlight at this time of year and you could be on their beaches too. There’s too cool the river here. There are many great eateries you will experience the most relaxing sunset from. And after sunset, there’s a fun atmosphere to appreciate from a noisy nightlife.

Praia de Lopes Mendes, Ilha Grande, Brazil

Driving to the beach is quite an endeavor, but worth the effort–you have to travel thickly through the Caribbean woods of colibris, insects, exotic flowers and waterfalls streaming everywhere with pygmy and holiness monkeys. The Lopes Mendes beach is beautiful, with sand as pure and as fluffy as rice.

Oxwich Bay, Gower Peninsula, Wales, UK

You have to search for our prettiest beach in Britain in Wales. Soft, sandy Oxwich Bay, surrounded by woods and overshadowed by Penrice Castle, could come straight from a novel about Enid Blyton. Oxwich is a perfect place for safe swimming in summer with its Arcadian elegance, a walk on the sand or by the nature reserve, with its huge amount of flowering plant species.

Super Paradise Beach, Mykonos, Greece

Just like the rest of the island, Super Paradise is nihilistic, funky and tolerant of foreign cultures making it a mecca for gay travelers. The town of Mykonos has traditional tavernas, designer boutiques and attracts world-famous DJs, making it one of the Med’s top club locations.

One Foot Island, Aitutaki Lagoon, Cook Islands

One Foot Island, propped with giant banyan and frangipani trees, fulfills even the wildest of tropical island dreams. Bring a bottle of champagne and a picnic blanket, because this is the perfect place for lovemaking.

Guludo Beach, Quirimbas Peninsula, Mozambique

Possibly Africa’s most beautiful beach – Guludo beach enchants: fine, white sand gobbled by the Indian Ocean and speckled with wild African bushes. This is a true, barefoot paradise where you can snorkel the reef and watch whales from the bump back. If you get in any kind of trouble, you can get care. 

Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Islands, Queensland, Australia

Seventy-three other islands are waiting to be discovered, some deserted and ideal for a very affectionate sunny day. Base yourself on the continent with massage, yoga, meditation and organic meals at Airlie Beach Organic B&B. They sell original art and crafts made by people from local Ngaro and Gia.

Kovalam Beach, Kerala, India

Seventy-three other islands are pending exploration, others abandoned and suitable for a much-known southern paradise, Kovalam is undoubtedly India’s best beach. This coconut-forested, oblong-shaped beach is full of character, with freshly painted boats in the center of the Vizhinjam mosque at the northern end.

White Island, Camiguin, the Philippines

Tiny, pear-shaped and popular as the Island Born of Fire, Camiguin is host to the stunning White Island reef, a Tippex white big lake with visibility of two volcanoes, Mt Hibok-Hibok and Mt Vulcan.

Isla Espiritu Santo, Sea of Cortez, Baja California Sur, Mexico

Uninhabited, absurdly stunning Espiritu Santo is the jewel in the crown: the water is so turquoise it is like floating in a glass of Curaçao. Once offshore you’ll find white sand wedding cake, nail-varnish pink metamorphic rocks, yellow butterfly clouds, and strange and old boojum trees.

Eilat, Israel

The Red Sea is known for deep-sea diving, scuba diving, and dolphin swimming. Romantics will rest in candle-lit spas while the youth and the young at heart enjoy the nightlife varying from tented discotheques to live band-bars.

Playa Flamenco, Culebra, Puerto Rico

Culebra, also known as Snake Territory, has been used as a pirate base for more than three decades and is seventeen miles east of Puerto Rico.

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