www.bakso-kaget.com-Travel: 8 best beaches in the world

1. Blue Lagoon
It's in Turkey, and almost looks like a little slice of Thailand up and dropped itself here at the merging of the Aegean and Mediterranean seas. About 10 miles from the town of Fethiye, lush green peaks border perfectly clear turquoise water, with a peninsula separating one stretch of beach from another. The beach is a national marine sanctuary, so you won’t find any eyesores or resorts stinking up the place.
2. The Baths
It's in British Virgin Islands, in the Caribbean. It backs up against palm-filled mountains, lending the place its mystical-pirate-hideaway, there’s a definitely buried treasure here somewhere vibe. Even when the beach is filled with pasty tourists.
3. Navagio
It's in Greece, and this spectacular crescent beach, accessible only by boat, is surrounded on three sides by dramatic, sheer cliffs. Still, tourists steadily stream in, eager to soak up the striking beauty of the cove’s white sands and the Ionian Sea’s water.
4. Grace Bay
It's in Turks and Caicos Islands. The water in there is a special brand of light aqua you’ll find nowhere else in the world. This iconic stretch of white sand is just a stone’s throw from the big resorts. It looks just as spectacular from the water as from the sand, so rent a little sailboat and explore it from both angles.
5. Makena
It's situated in Hawaii, to which it's salmon-orange sand on Makena during sunset creates a mind-blowing tableau of color against the blue water and red sky. The view from the sand is of the white-capped Pacific leading out to other Hawaiian islands.
6. Cala Deia
It's in Spain, and though it’s not a lay-out-and-tan such place, this shingle beach on the west coast of Mallorca is a unique seaside spot. Cliffs surround the sapphire water, and even though villas are built into those cliffs the place still feels like a hidden slice of heaven.
7. Anse Source d'Argent 
La Digue, specifically its Veuve Nature Reserve, is the last place on earth where you can find the rare black paradise flycatcher bird, of which there are only about 100 left.
8. Piha Beach
It's in New Zealand, and since Auckland has never been confused for a “beach town,” but one of the most enduring images of the place comes from this beach about 25 miles north of the city. It’s home to Lion Rock, a massive 16-million-year-old stone that’s made appearances on both the Auckland phone book and postage stamps. Green hills line the shore, with streams and tributaries running out into the Tasman Sea.



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