5 enchanting beaches that you must visit

Beach Please: Five unique beaches across the world that should be on every beach lover list.

Update: 2019-10-06 08:32 GMT
Apart from the beach the island itself is a delight with friendly locals, surprising cuisines and colourful homes. (Photo: Representational/Pixabay)

Beaches are a refreshing getaway, hearing the word beach probably paints a picture of a shiny sun, golden sand and freshwater but not all beaches are created equal, where some are a perfect representation of a typical beach others are unique in their own ways.

Below is the list of five unique beaches and the experiences they offer for all the beach bums out there

Hyams Beach - New South Wales

Located in New South Wales, Australia, Hyams beach is famous for its whitest sand in the world. The beach is not only famous for its white sand but also holds a Guinness world record for the same. This pristine beach is just a three-hour drive to the south of Sydney at Jervis Bay which makes it easier to head to. Apart from its impressive white sands, you can also visit the local cafes to catch up on your morning coffee and breakfast, spend the day taking beach walks and then go to the nearby Husky pub to enjoy their husky pie and a sunset drink.

Glass Beach, California

 A hard fact to believe about this unique beach today is that the site was once a dumping ground for every trash the local Californians had, from cars to household appliances. Thanks to the efforts taken to clean this beach at times and ocean waves moulding the glasses that resulted in this wonder. The beach attracts thousands of visitors every year and is also famous for the annual glass festival. While you’re touring this shiny beach make sure to visit the International Sea Glass Museum and prepared to be wowed with the amazing display of rare and old sea glasses organized by colour. Taking the glass from the beach is discouraged so make sure to carry a camera with you.

Vaadhoo Island, Maldives

Vaadhoo beach is easily the most beautiful beach on this list, what makes this beach unique is the natural phenomenon known as bioluminescence, which allows the beach to glow in the dark the way it does. Due to its unique quality, the beach has also become one of the most famous filming locations around the world. Since the island is easy to reach and is connected well with all the transportation systems in the Maldives it attracts thousands of tourists every year. Apart from gazing at this mesmerizing sea of stars make sure to visit local spas and resorts.

Pink Sand Beach, Bahamas

Known for its pink sand beaches, the harbour island beach is not only unique but also one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, the light pink colour is a result of a marine animal, foraminifera and it’s shelling which are red in colour and later crushes and mixes with the sand. Not only the sand of this beach is unique and amazing but the water is crystal clear as well. When combined the crystal blue water and pink sands, it adds up to one of the most picturesque beaches in the world. Apart from the beach, the island itself is a delight with friendly locals, surprising cuisines and colourful homes.

Vik Beach, Iceland

Throughout this list of unique beaches, we have talked about white sand beaches and pink sand beaches, although Iceland is famously known for its black sand beaches. The unique black sand at Vik beach also known as Reynisfjara beach is a result of Icelandic volcanic eruptions and basalt rocks. If the location seems familiar to you, it is the exact same beach where Game of Thrones episode Eastwatch-by-the-sea was filmed. On your way back you can also spot Skogafoss waterfalls, the location where Jon and Dany landed after riding their dragons in GOT’s first episode of season 8.

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