• Cayo LargoA small limestone island in the Caribbean, belonging to Cuba, formed millions of years ago.
  • Caye CaulkerA small coral island, off the coast of Belize, with a rich marine life and many coral species.
  • Kerama IslandsA group of 22 small islands, southwest of Okinawa, famous between divers and snorkelers.
  • MalapascuaA big white sandy beach, palm trees and coconuts, varied marine life and excellent diving spots.
  • Cayos CochinosTwo beautiful islands, close to Honduras, but more of the beaten track, less touristy and crowded.
  • Roatán IslandThis beautiful Caribbean island is famous for some of the world's best diving and snorkeling, being surrounded by the world's second largest coral reef.
  • Pemba IslandThe second largest island in the Zanzibar archipelago is less crowded, with great diving spots, waiting to be discovered.
  • RarotongaThe youngest and most popular of the Cook Islands has many things prepared for its visitors, from amazing beaches to great weather all year round.
  • Agua AmargaA tranquil fishing village, hidden in Cabo da Gata National Park, with over half a mile of magnificent beach.
  • Shoal BayEveryone who's been here says it's a little piece of Heaven on earth.
  • ZarautzEspecially famous for great surfing, this coastal village in Spain is also a great place for those looking to relax.
  • Kapalua BeachOne of the best beaches in Hawaii, once even voted the best beach in the United States.
  • Praia do RosaA wonderful, secluded beach in Southern Brazil, attracting beach lovers, surfers and everyone looking for a great time.
  • Joaquina BeachThe beach became very popular in the '70s when surfers discovered its huge waves, perfect for unlimited surfing.
  • San Salvador IslandYou can find yourself all alone on the beach on this amazing Bahamian island. Nothing beats that.
  • El NidoA top destination in Palawan, with more than fifty beaches to discover.
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