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10 beaches you have to visit at least once in your life (Part 2)

We are going to continue our trip to ten islands around the world which everyone should visit at least once in life. The rest 5 islands are waiting for your visit. Today we will travel to Spain, visit remote Australia, go to charming Iceland, enjoy our time at the best beaches of Mexico and finish our islands tour at gorgeous Maldives.

Beach of the Cathedrals – Ribadeo, Spain

The beach of the Cathedrals is one of the most amazing natural attractions of Spain. It got its name because of the amazing rock formations, which include a whole bunch of caves, and cliffs that look like the outlines of Catholic cathedrals. Some of these remarkable sites are only available for a short period of time at a low tide, so tourists should not hesitate to explore them.

Whitehaven Beach (White Haven) – Holy Trinity Island, Australia

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World populatity and its name was given to the beach thanks to snow-white sand. Whitehaven stretches for six kilometers and can boast of crystal clear water and untouched nature. This became possible because Whitehaven is a part of the national park and is protected by the state. But this circumstance has the opposite side: here there are absolutely no hotels and tourist infrastructure, and visitors are brought here only for one day from the neighboring island.

Reinisfjara Beach – Vic, Iceland

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Black beach Reinisfjara is considered by many people as one of the most beautiful places on earth. But this beauty has something special, we can even say “gothic” taste. Imagine completely black sand, majestic basalt columns, lonely cliffs rising in the sea, gusty wind, waves and cold sprays. Yes, this is the exact opposite of the popular tropical beaches, but very many people find a unique charm in it.

Hidden beach – Marieta island, Mexico

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This beach has no analogues in the world. It is located right inside the rocks of one of the islands of the Marieta archipelago and resembles a large natural pool. To reach this paradise, visitors must swim through a short tunnel, passing into an amazing beach. The island itself is declared a national park to protect its unique nature from destruction. But tourists can do snorkeling and kayaking here.

Bioluminescent Beach – Vadhu, Maldives

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The tropical beach in Vaadhoo in the Maldives is magnificent in the sunshine, like any beach in this place. But at night, its waters turn into an arena for a real light show, which you will never forget. Waves glowing with blue light, as if reflecting stars in the sky over the Maldives and blur the boundary between the depths of the ocean and the abyss of space. This is due to a special unicellular microorganism and this “natural show” lasts from July to February.

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