Ranking reveals the 50 best beaches in the world today

The 50 best beaches in the world today were revealed after an annual survey of places chosen by more than a thousand travel experts. Journalists and other professionals in the sector got together to vote and the result is a list of dream beaches, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling, building sandcastles and enjoying delicious cocktails under umbrellas with breathtaking views. Check out the ranking and plan your next vacation to the coveted best beaches in the world!

Best beaches in the world today

See below which beaches make up the list of the best beaches in the world in 2024, including one in Brazil!

BEACH WHERE IT IS HOTELS
Trunk Bay United States Virgin Islands Book here
Cala Mariolu Italy Book here
Meads Bay Anguilla Book here
Entalula Beach Philippines Book here
Voutoumi Beach Greece Book here
Turquoise Bay Australia Book here
Pink Beach Indonesia Book here
Anse Georgette Seychelles Islands Book here
Green Lagoon French Polynesian Book here
Horse Shoe Island Myanmar Book here

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1. Trunk Bay – US Virgin Islands

The list of the best beaches in the world is led by Trunk Bay, considered a Caribbean paradise. Despite being located in the Caribbean Sea, it belongs to the United States, which is why Brazilians who want to visit this jewel of crystal-clear waters require a US visa.

Visitors rave about the incredibly soft sand and the color of the sea, which is reminiscent of a large swimming pool. But what really sets Trunk Bay apart from other Caribbean destinations is its location in the stunning Virgin Islands National Park. Commercial activity and construction are prohibited here, allowing the lush vegetation and local wildlife to flourish as a natural backdrop.

Plus, its location shields it from the Caribbean trade winds, resulting in calm waters that are perfect for swimming. Named after the leatherback turtle – known locally as “trunks” – that is native to the area, Trunk Bay also boasts a vibrant reef that attracts snorkelers eager to swim among schools of colorful fish and more!

2. Cala Mariolu – Italy

Although Italy's Sardinia has many spectacular beaches, Cala Mariolu stands out for its stunning beauty wherever you look and the sense of privacy and adventure it offers.

Located along the eastern coast of Sardinia, it is only accessible by boat or hiking trails, allowing visitors to experience the natural beauty of the area in a very personal way.

The smaller cove, framed by steep cliffs and lush vegetation, ensures that beachgoers enjoy incredible views from every angle, whether on land or in the water. Many also hike the surrounding cliffs to see the beach in all its glory and capture stunning views from above. From the top, the view is extraordinary, showcasing the various shades of blue in the water!

3. Meads Bay – Anguilla

The defining characteristic of Meads Bay in Anguilla is the unique tranquility that visitors find. This beach is a favorite among locals and tourists alike, featuring a long, pristine stretch of white sand that remains untouched by the bustling crowds found at more commercial beaches.

Even in peak season, you can find moments when it feels like you have the beach to yourself. The water is a magical shade of turquoise, while a variety of luxury resorts and local restaurants along the coast provide convenient amenities without overshadowing the beach’s natural charm.

4. Entalula Beach – Philippines

Loved for its incredible location that makes it “exclusive,” Entalula Beach in Palawan, Philippines stands out with its impressive limestone cliffs that provide a stunning backdrop to its white sand beaches.

This beach is less crowded than others in the area, offering visitors a chance to escape the usual tourist spots and truly immerse themselves in nature.

The clear water provides excellent conditions for swimming and snorkeling, where visitors can explore vibrant coral reefs just a short swim from the sand.

Accessible only by boat, Entalula adds an element of adventure and exclusivity to any visit. Its natural features and tranquil atmosphere make it a sought-after spot for relaxation and nature appreciation.

5. Voutoumi Beach – Greece

Voutoumi Beach is known in Greece for its deep blue waters and beautiful fine white sand, situated at the foot of a steep, green hill.

This spectacular and secluded beach on the island of Antipaxos is mainly accessible by boat, with unspoiled nature compared to the more accessible Greek beaches.

The surrounding hills offer hiking trails and scenic viewpoints. The water here is shallow and warm, ideal for swimming and cooling off after hours in the sun. With its serene surroundings, Voutoumi is a clear favorite for a peaceful getaway on the Ionian Sea.

6. Turquoise Bay – Australia

Turquoise Bay in Australia truly lives up to its name, with some of the most radiant turquoise waters in the world. The beach is located in a remote location within the Cape Range National Park – meaning fewer crowds and plenty of space to explore the sandy shores and surrounding bushland.

Turquoise Bay is also particularly well-known for its offshore snorkeling, offering an immersive nature experience that is rare to find elsewhere.

The waters of the bay are part of the incredible Ningaloo Reef, providing close-up encounters with a wide variety of marine life. The ocean current gently carries divers along the reef in a relaxing drift, commonly known as a 'Drift Snorkel'.

7. Pink Beach – Indonesia

The striking pink hue of its sand is what sets Pink Beach apart as one of the most exclusive beaches in the world. The rare pink color is caused by the mixture of white sand with fragments of red coral. This coloration is a major distinguishing feature that attracts tourists looking for photos.

The beach is part of a protected area within Komodo National Park, which helps maintain its pristine condition and supports a rich marine biodiversity, making it also ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving.

Visitors enjoy the calm, clear waters and take in panoramic views of the surrounding islands, which change color with the seasons. Pink Beach is not just a beach; it’s a gateway to exploring the wider natural wonders of Komodo National Park.

8. Anse Georgette – Seychelles Islands

Anse Georgette is a hidden gem among the many beautiful beaches in the Seychelles. Secluded, it offers a serene atmosphere away from the tourist hotspots. The clear, turquoise water is generally calmer than other beaches on the island, making it a great place to swim.

The beach is framed by the iconic large granite boulders typical of the Seychelles, enhancing its scenic beauty while at the same time providing sheltered spots for relaxation.

9. Green Lagoon – French Polynesia

Famous for its location and surreal beauty, the “Green Lagoon” in Fakarava, French Polynesia, is situated in the Tuamotu Archipelago.

The lagoon boasts a stunning array of vibrant aquatic hues—from deep blues to brilliant turquoises—created by its shallow sandy bottom and rich coral life. Designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, it ensures the protection of its diverse ecosystems and endemic species, making it a prime location for ecotourism and conservation studies.

Access is typically by small boat, adding to its appeal as a secluded paradise. Visitors enjoy a beach experience unlike any other and the opportunity to snorkel in crystal clear waters, observing the abundant marine life in its natural habitat.

10. Horse Shoe Island – Myanmar

Horse Shoe Island remains largely untouched by mass tourism, offering a secluded retreat for visitors. It is covered in lush vegetation, providing a beautiful nature experience with its pristine white sand beach.

Horse Shoe Island’s natural layout forms a natural harbor, creating a calm and safe area for swimming and water activities. Its remote location ensures a peaceful environment for those looking to disconnect and enjoy nature.

15. Sancho Bay – Fernando de Noronha – Brazil

A Sancho Bayin Fernando de Noronhais the worthy Brazilian representative on the list of the most beautiful beaches in the world – and, between us, it deserves to be in the top 10! The color of the water ranges from blue to greenish tones and, framing the strip of sand, there is a cliff, with lots of vegetation around it. Not to mention the natural pool that forms at low tide, making many small fish and other marine species visible.

It is a true paradise to admire, dive into warm waters, walk from one end of the sand to the other and also go snorkeling, contemplating all the beauty that is hidden at the bottom of the sea.

Other beaches that are in the ranking:

11. Calo Des Moro – Spain
12. Le Morne Beach – Mauritius
13. Aharen Beach – Japan
14. Lanikai Beach – Hawaii
15. One Foot Island – Cook Islands
16. Balandra Beach – Mexico
17. Grace Bay – Turks & Caicos
18. Puinn Sand Beach – Norway
19. Cala Goloritze – Italy
20. Anchor Bay Beach – Australia
21. Gardner Bay – Ecuador
22. Anse Source D'argent – ​​Seychelles
23. Freedom Beach – Thailand
24. Cayo de Agua – Venezuela
25. Marinha Beach – Portugal
26. Seven Mile Beach – Cayman Islands
27. Grote Knip – Curaçao
28. Horseshoe Bay – Bermuda
29. Fteri Beach – Greece
30. Maundays Bay – Anguilla
31. Cayo Zapatilla – Panama
32. Boulders Beach – South Africa
33. Wharton Beach – Australia
34. Grand Anse – Grenada
35. Sancho Bay – Pernambuco – Brazil
36. Kelebekler Vadisi Beach – Türkiye
37. Colombier Beach – St. Barth
38. Xpu Ha Beach – Mexico
39. Kelingking Beach – Indonesia
40. Kapalua Bay Beach – Hawaii
41. Diamond Beach – Iceland
42. Pipe Creek Sandbar – Bahamas
43. Cayo Levantado – Dominican Republic
44. Henderson Beach – United States
45. Bon Bon Beach – Philippines
46. ​​Cathedral Cove Beach – New Zealand
47. Varadero Beach – Cuba
48. Kynance Cove – United Kingdom
49. Eagle Beach – Aruba
50. Rabbit Beach – Italy

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