ROMANTIC DESTINATIONS FOR YOUR HONEYMOON

When someone says
"beach," they probably think of white sand, waves, bright sunlight,
and a beer or fruity cocktail. But beaches come in much more diverse shapes and
colors than some of us would have expected. From sparkling white sands to
crystal clear waters and spectacular waves, these are the beaches that have
been ranked among the best in the world.
1. Unique Crystal Beach, California
because we hate
sand in our... swimsuits. The transparent, blue and brown glass pebbles that
cover this beach are a sight to behold. According to science, the ocean takes
10 to 30 years to create them.
2. Hidden beach in Marieta, Mexico
A lovers' beach,
hidden beneath the island's surface, offers a quiet haven for romance. A hole
in the surface of the lush green island opens onto a secret beach, with lots of
shade, sun, and crystal clear water that looks like something out of a fantasy
novel. When you are here, you will be able to enjoy the diverse marine life,
the adventurous thrills, and the unique tropical beauty of the beach.
3. Brilliant Beach, Maldives
Visitors to
places like the Maldives occasionally get to experience a natural phenomenon
that turns the ocean at night into a field of brilliant stars. When the waves
crash on the sandy beach or your bare feet step on the wet sand, a brilliant
blue-green glow appears. This magical effect is caused by the bioluminescent
plankton, which frequently appears in warm coastal waters.
4. Shell Beach, Shark Bay, Australia
At the edge of
the mainland and part of the Shark Bay UNESCO World Heritage Site, countless
white shells, up to 30 feet deep in some parts, stretch for miles. Take photos
only. Stop by the Old Pearler restaurant, built entirely from shells from this
beach.
5. Cathedral Beach, Spain
This incredible
beach on the northern coast of Spain often appears on lists of the best beaches
in the world. The most striking feature of the beach is the group of towering
rock formations. On a windy day, you can hear the wind whistling through the
huge stones, reminiscent of organ music played in a church. Nature's organ
music can be best heard at low tide.
6. Giant's Causeway Beach, Ireland
Numerous tourists
have admired the Giant's Causeway's majesty and mystique for centuries. For
millions of years, its distinctive rock formations, at the heart of one of
Europe's most stunning coastlines, have provided a natural barrier against the
fierce intensity of Atlantic storms.
7. Reynisfjara Beach, Iceland
These black
basalt columns are called Reynisdrangar and have appeared as a result of water
exposure on coastal cliffs. The cold water of the coastal beach, endless fog,
piercing winds, and gloomy landscapes, but still a feeling of joy outweighs
sadness - everything here seems very special and unusual!
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