Brazil's most visited place, because of its many beaches and huge waves, perfect for surfing.
Also known as J-Bay, the town is famous for surfing, white sand beaches and an abundance of sea shells.
A popular destination in Costa Rica, which became a mecca for surfers.
With world-class surfing and diving, cultural and historical attractions, and an enormous range of accommodations, this is one of the world's most popular island destinations.
Located on the east coast of New Zealand’s South Island, Kaikoura has an abundant marine life and you can spot Humpback Whales, Blue Whales and Southern Right Whales.
A Mexican peninsula extending into the Pacific Ocean from the south end of the U.S. state of California, providing some of Mexico's most dramatic sea and landscapes.
Cape Cod attracts many visitors with its many beaches and activities, from hiking and water sports to whale watching.
This archipelago is considered one of the most scenic parts of Norway, with small fishing villages nested in fjords and a rugged coastline.
The capital of Marshall Islands is a good base for exploration the many surrounding islands and beaches.
Part of British Columbia, Vancouver Island has a beautiful landscape, with alpine meadows and lakes and also a rich wildlife.
A lovely small island on the east coast of Mauritius, where the sand is white and the water turquoise.
Moheli is an island in the East African island nation of Comoros.
This city resort has a 300 feet wide beach and offers a classic beach vacation, with exciting attractions and various activities.
With a historical heritage that's unmatched in the rest of Africa, Ilha de Mozambique is a magical mix of colonial Portuguese and old Swahili architecture.
A small coastal resort in South Africa's Western Cape with beautiful beaches and a bay perfect for surfing.
Off the northern coast of Croatia, the island of Rab is for explorers, offering rocky terrain, dense forests and nice beaches as well.