Seven of the most beautiful Hidden Beaches around the World!

Several amazing hidden beaches exist in this world, which are not easy to reach, sheltered, not readily accessible from the road, and thus are never crowded with people. Here we explained seven of the most beautiful hidden beaches around the world. 

 

Marieta Islands, Mexico

The Marieta Islands are one of the most important places for marine bird watching in México. This wildlife refuge is a protected natural zone, and its characteristics make it a unique place worthy of visiting. Marieta dominated by vast caves and cliffs. The Hidden Beach is a private oasis of crystal blue waters and white sand, tucked inside a lush, tropical island, which is accessible only when the tide is low.

 

 


 

Benagil Caves, Portugal

The Benagil cave is a large domed cave, with a high open ceiling. The small opening expands into the larger than expected cave, with sunlight streaming through openings above in the rock dome roof. This shines a spotlight on the fine golden sand and the translucent water, creating a magical effect.

 

 


 

Gulpiyuri Beach, Asturias, Spain

Playa de Gulpiyuri is a flooded sinkhole with an inland beach located in Asturias Northern Spain. Roughly 40 meters in length, it is fully tidal due to a series of tunnels carved by the salt water of the Cantabrian Sea which allows crystal water from the Bay of Biscay to create small waves. The word ‘Gulpiyuri’ means ‘water circle’. 

 

 

 


 

Navagio beach, Zakynthos, Greece

The Navagio beach is indeed the most beautiful in the world, granted that it is viewed from the edge of the cliff that surrounds it. The beauty of Navagio demonstrates the power of nature at its finest; the huge eroding stones accumulated the white sand (which is actually ground stone, and not a real sand) over thousands of years, and this place was a hidden gem of Mediterranean for a long time. This isolated island is home to the wreck of a ship, which is known as Panagiotis.

 

 

 


 

Furore, Italy

Furore, located in the Campania region of Italy, where a gigantic fjord opens up to create its very own hidden beach. This gorge cuts straight into the rock, bringing a narrow strip of the sea to a lovely sandy beach. The town is hidden inside this rift, which is why Furore is sometimes called the “town that doesn’t exist.”

 

 


 

Caprera Island Sardinia, Italy

Caprera is a small and beautiful island located along the Maddalena archipelago, just away from the coast of Sardinia in Italy. It has been declared a nature reserve due to the variety of rare species found on this island. This island is best known for its pink granite rocks that lend beauty to the shores. The beach is located hidden between cliffs and wild vegetation and it is not so easy to reach this special place.

 

 


 

Seitan Limania, Greece

Seitan Limania beach is located in the northeast of Akrotiri. Seawater canals shape small coves in the coasts of Akrotiri. In one of these coves is the beach Seitan Limania. It is a beautiful hidden beach in a protected cove that makes it perfect for swimming and diving. It has rough track down to the beach.

 

 


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