The Most Beautiful Pink Beaches in the World

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Yes, there are places on Earth that actually look like and feel like magic. And what they all have in common is pink beaches. Unusual, surreal, and undeniably striking – pink beaches are a traveler’s dream and Mother nature’s reality.

Pink beaches are a rare phenomenon that occurs when white sand mixes with specific microorganisms that have reddish shells. They are always accompanied by clear turquoise waters, making them the perfect destination for your next trip.

Komodo Beach, Indonesia

As if the beauties of Indonesia weren’t enough to make you want to visit, Indonesia is also the home of the most scenic pink beach in the world – the Komodo beach. Located in Komodo Island, i.e., the home of the most giant lizards called Komodo dragons is Pantai Merah or better known as the pink beach of Komodo. As one of the seven world wonders, Komodo beach is one of the seven pink beaches globally and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

This exceptional beach is hugged by bright green hills that roll in the distance from one side and calm blue waters filled with colorful coral and tropical fish on the other. This makes Komodo beach a paradise for everyone but especially divers.

Horseshoe Bay Beach, Bermuda

Or otherwise known as the longest pink beach in the world, Horseshoe Bay beach is 21 miles of pure pink fantasy land. This subtropical place in the North Atlantic also deserves a spot on the list for the most romantic beach getaways globally. Its undeniable allure – dazzling azure water and secluded coves perfect for lovers, photographers, swimmers, and sunbathers made it one of the most Instagrammable destinations globally.

Surrounding Horseshoe Bay are breathtaking, immense rock formations. The climb guarantees an unforgettable sunrise view.

Elafonissi Beach, Create, Greece

There are a couple of reasons why Elafonissi Beach has been voted the most majestic beach time and time again. The exquisite pink sand is not the only thing that will amaze you while visiting Elafonissi Beach. The mind-blowing dunes, the cedar trees, white lilies, and black rocks are what make this beach even more of a unique destination.

In Elafonissi Beach, you will also get to see the endangered loggerhead sea turtle, among other rare animals and flora, alongside the seashore. It makes the perfect family travel destination because of its clear, shallow, and warm waters.

Playa de Ses Illetes, Formentera, Spain

Light pink sand beaches surrounded by deep blue waters and luxury. This beach quickly became one of the most popular stops for private cruisers due to the fabulous Michelin star restaurants and the nature that surrounds them.

If you ever dreamed of going to Ibiza, you should probably know that Formentera is Ibiza’s secret and way more relaxed sister. A less crowded place, where you can sunbathe on pink crystals while sipping Crystal and watching the most exclusive yachts go by. This bohemian gem of the Balearic Islands is the ideal place to recharge your batteries.

Harbour Island, Bahamas

You can’t talk about pink beaches without mentioning Harbour Island. Unofficially known as the heart of the Bahamas due to the striking pink-colored sand beaches, this island is a crowd-pleaser. Once the capital of the Bahamas, Harbour Island is slowly but surely becoming the most visited place in the Bahamas.

A picture-perfect place where the sand always stays cool so you can take idyllic walks. Home of one of the best dive sites globally and an excellent surf fishing and deep-sea fishing destination. Harbour Island should be your first thought if you need a tranquil and tropical escape from the modern world.

 

 

AUTHOR: Somto Ugwueze
DATE PUBLISHED: OCTOBER 22, 2021
SOURCE: somtoseeks.com
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