Top 10 Best Beaches in the World According to TripAdvisor

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The renowned travel portal TripAdvisor has unveiled the top ten beaches worldwide. The list comprises beaches that garnered numerous reviews and received high ratings from tourists.

Having personally visited three beaches from this elite list (Portugal, Seychelles, and Spain), we naturally aspire to enrich our collection with the entirety of the best among the best.

The first place is claimed by the Portuguese Praia da Falésia (Falésia Beach), known for its dramatic cliffs and classic azure waters. Situated in the Algarve region near the town of Albufeira, the beach boasts a pedestrian trail above, offering a splendid panorama of the ocean and coastline.

Naturally, the beach has been awarded the Blue Flag for cleanliness and infrastructure, featuring facilities such as toilets, cafes, and easy accessibility via public transportation.

The other distinguished members of this honorary beach ranking are as follows:

  • Spiaggia dei Conigli (Lampedusa, Italy)
  • La Concha Beach (San Sebastian, Spain)
  • Ka’anapali Beach (Lahaina, Hawaii)
  • Grace Bay Beach (Providenciales, Turks and Caicos)
  • Anse Lazio (Praslin, Seychelles)
  • Manly Beach (Sydney, Australia)
  • Eagle Beach (Aruba)
  • Siesta Beach (Florida, USA)
  • Varadero Beach (Varadero, Cuba)

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