8 Must-Visit Unique Beaches Around The World

Pink Sand Beach, Bahamas

As the name suggests, the Pink Sand Beach in the Bahamas has a pink glow in its sand caused by the remains of microscopic insects called foraminifera. It has turquoise waters, elegant resorts, lush vegetation, and a picture-perfect landscape.

Glass Beach, California

Glass Beach in California has a kaleidoscope of multicoloured trinkets that add vibrancy to the shores. The beach receives thousands of visitors every day because of its picturesque view.

Bioluminescent Beach, Maldives

Bioluminescent Beach is a mysterious allure of the Maldives. The beach is a haven for honeymooners and romantics. The luminous phytoplankton that glows and glitters on the beaches is a tiny organism called Lingulodinium polyedrum.

Hidden Beach, Mexico

The Hidden Beach, concealed within a cluster of uninhabited islands near Riviera Nayarit in Mexico, is only accessible at low tide by kayaking or swimming through a tunnel that connects the beach to the Pacific Ocean.

Hot Water Beach, New Zealand

Hot Water Beach in New Zealand offers a unique geothermal mineral spa experience. The beach has hot water springs that bubble up through the sand, creating warm mineral waters reaching 150 degrees.

Maho Beach, Caribbean Islands

Loved by kids and aviation enthusiasts, the Maho Beach on Saint Martin is special as it gives a unique experience of planes flying very close to the sea.

Shell Beach, Australia

The brilliant white sandy beach at Shark Bay in Australia has a massive collection of cockle shells due to the local clams flourishing in the saline waters near the shore. It is also one of the saltiest beaches in the world.

Giant's Causeway Beach, Ireland

The Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The beach has hexagonal old rock formations and intriguing figures, formed millions of years ago by a volcanic fissure bursting into the sea.