Paradise Lost? Bai Dai Beach, Phu Quoc, Vietnam Vietnam's biggest island, mountainous Phu Quoc, has some of the best beaches in the country. They have remained off the radar largely because Phu Quoc lies close to Cambodia, which has long claimed it
California Dreaming Wildcat Beach, Point Reyes National Seashore, California Since you have to walk more than five miles to reach it, you won't be fighting the crowds for a spot on this isolated stretch of sand 30 miles north of San Francisco. Use
Rugged Good Looks Los Frailes, Ecuador Lovely and lonely, Los Frailes is the image Ecuadorians hold up when they want to match their beaches against some of the most beautiful in South America. Pacific rollers pile onto a forest-backed crescent of
In the Pink Pink Beach, Barbuda, Antigua and Barbuda Yachtsmen and day-trippers to Antigua's sister island usually get no further than the beach at Low Bay, on the northwest coast of Barbuda. Low Bay is pretty enough, and it's a convenient starting
The Big Chill Playa Medina, Venezuela This palm-fringed crescent of sand on the isolated Paria Peninsula is so pretty that Club Med once planned to build its first hotel in South America here. Thanks to local opposition, the hotel never arrived—nor
Poles Apart Poles Bay, Kea, Greece The island of Kea, with terraced hillsides and ancient, stone-paved walking paths, is a day trip from Athens. But because it is not on the main ferry routes, only a few foreigners and not that many more Greeks fin
Come Shell or High Water Cayo Costa, Florida There was a time, before Florida and beachfront and development evolved almost into one word, when just about all of the Sunshine State's beaches looked like Cayo Costa's—soft white sand, chill-out seren
Abhinaya says:
2 years ago
Too good.The beaches look beautiful.Thanks for sharing the info and pictures....I would have never known about them.