We know a thing or two about the world’s best beaches, but it can’t hurt to have some extra insight – and a new ranking has lined up more than 1,000 journalists, travel influences and professionals to rank the greatest coastal stretches on the planet.
The World’s 50 Best Beaches assesses each beach against eight criteria: unique characteristics, accessible water, calmness of the water, wildlife, soundtrack of nature, untouched, business and frequency of idyllic conditions.
And leading the way based on all of that was Trunk Bay, a beach named after the native leatherback turtles (known as ‘trunks’) in the US Virgin Islands. While it boasts pool-like waters and soft white sand like the rest of the Caribbean, Trunk Bay stands out thanks to being tucked away in the Virgin Islands National Park, under protected status.
Cala Mariolu in Italy claimed second place, and Meads Bay in Anguilla claimed third. And while sunny destinations dominated the list, beaches in Norway, Iceland and the UK (read more about the UK beaches that made the list here) all got a shoutout in the top 50, too.
These are the 20 best beaches in the world
1 - Trunk Bay, US Virgin Islands
2 - Cala Mariolu, Italy
3 - Meads Bay, Anguilla
4 - Entalula Beach, Philippines
5 - Voutoumi Beach, Greece
6 - Turquoise Bay, Australia
7 - Pink Beach, Indonesia
8 - Anse Georgette, Seychelles
9 - Green Lagoon, French Polynesia
10 - Horse Shoe Island, Myanmar
11 - Calo Des Moro, Spain
12 - Le Morne Beach, Mauritius
13 - Aharen Beach, Japan
14 - Lanikai Beach, Hawaii
15 - One Foot Island, Cook Islands
16 - Playa Balandra, Mexico
17 - Grace Bay, Turks and Caicos Islands
18 - Puinn Sand Beach, Norway
19 - Cala Goloritze, Italy
20 - Anchor Bay Beach, Australia
But there’s plenty more where that came from – another 30, to be exact. You can check out this year’s full list of the World’s 50 Best Beaches here.
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