by Joanne Gardner (Wheaton, IL) Tonga Beach, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa Tonga Beach is a majestic stretch of beach along the Indian Ocean in South Africa. It runs all the way to Mozambique. This is just a small stretch by Tonga Beach Resort. The surf is gorgeous and it is populated only by the few guests […]
Gold Beach, Oregon USA
by TheWordWire.com (Las Vegas, NV) Oregon Coast near Gold Beach The Oregon coast offers some of the most spectacular beach scenery I’ve ever seen. As someone who’s traveled most of the Pacific Coast in California, the thing that struck me about Oregon was the solitude. Save for some protected forest areas, development is dense along […]
Whitehaven Beach, Whitsundays, Queensland, Australia
by Keith Jenkins (Amsterdam) Whitehaven Beach I love beaches and I’ve been to so many stunning beaches around the world. It really is very hard to choose. Whitehaven beach is certainly one of my favourites. I think I chose this beach to feature because of its huge “WOW” factor. When you’re up on the hill […]
Rocktail Bay Beach
by Jennie (South Africa) sunrise and eco-friendly gazebo Rocktail is safe. It has the most beautiful long sandy beach, the warm Indian Ocean makes swimming, snorkelling and diving obvious activities. However, what makes it extra special is that only the lodge guests have access to the beach, so there are NEVER crowds! Perfect for honeymoons, […]
Majahuitas, near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
by Janis (UK) Majahuitas, near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico It’s so difficult to choose a favorite beach in Mexico as there are so many fabulous ones. I’m choosing Majahuitas because it is wonderful for swimming and snorkeling, and just so pretty! Mexico Favorites by: Dave and Deb We haven’t been to the Pueto Vallarta side of […]
Tayrona National Park–Colombia
by Adam (St. Louis) Cabo Campground-Tayrona National Park, Colombia The sand, the water, the serenity, the jungle, the Colombian people–all made this beach unbelievable for us. Sleeping on hammocks under a thatched room with no walls, swaying in the wind, hearing the deafening thud of coconuts dropping throughout the night from the massive palm trees. […]