The 3 most beautiful days in the workd
Sun, sand and cocktails. Most would argue these are the vital things needed for a truly relaxing, indulgent, luxurious holiday
All beaches are beautiful, fact. But some are superior to others, the movie-style beaches that look like they have been biuilt on a film set or in CGI are hard to find and seem out of reach for the average holidaymaker. However, the world’s most beautiful beaches aren’t out of your reach – we polled British travellers to find out their perfect beach and the results are in! The five most beautiful beaches as voted for by Brits are accessible to everyone and don’t require Hollywood glamour to enter.
1. Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii
This two-mile stretch of sand is something bored office workers have daydreamed about for the last 50 years. Whether you’re into surfing, snorkelling, swimming or just catching a tan, it’s all available to you along the Waikiki Beach or just behind on the bustling promenade filled with shops, restaurants and bars all catered to the holiday goer. Waikiki and Hawaii can get very busy so the best months to visit for a more spacious beach are April, May, September and October.
KAYAK Tip: Duke’s Waikiki is legendary along the stretch for serving delectable surf ‘n’ turf, tiki delights and, of course, themed cocktails – a must see.
2. Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia
Bondi Beach has become synonymous with Sydney beach culture and the laid-back attitude, counterculture nature of the city that surrounds this small bay. Visitors have flocked to Bondi to greet its glistening waves, pristine waves and reliable surfing status but be warned, rip tides are rife on the southern side of the beach but flags mark the areas that are unsafe. The best way to reach Bondi is to take the scenic route, walk the Bondi to Bronte Coastal Walk for spectacular views, make sure you stop to take a dip in the Bondi Icebergs pool.
KAYAK Tip: For an affordable seaside meal skip the expensive and packed restaurants situated on the beach front and walk 20 minutes inland to Panama House. A warehouse style venue offering hip South American dishes and even hipper cocktails.
3. Pink Sand Beach, Harbour Island, Bahamas
The almost neon-like pink sands of Harbour Island give the entire island a fantastical feel as the colour reflects off the crystal clear water. The surrounding area of Dunmore Town is scattered with charming pastel-coloured houses with idyllic white picket fences, home to some of the friendliest people you’ll meet, happy to give you tips about what to do and see on the island. It’s easy to see why this beach has been named as one of the most popular beaches in the world.
KAYAK Tip: For a beachside lunch we’d recommend Sip Sip, a Harbour Island favourite serving traditional and local seafood in a quaint setting.
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