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White sand as fine as flour, crystal-clear turquoise water, and palm trees swaying in the breeze. Paradisiacal beaches fuel the dreams of millions of travellers — but which ones truly deserve the trip in 2026? We’ve compiled the most recent rankings, from the Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice 2026 awards to the World’s 50 Best Beaches 2025 list, to bring you a rigorous selection of the world’s 10 most beautiful beaches — with real budgets, best times to visit, and insider tips to make the most of each destination.

1. Isla Pasión — Cozumel, Mexico 🇲🇽

Crystal-clear turquoise water of a Mexican Caribbean beach near Cozumel
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The World’s Best Beach in 2026 According to Tripadvisor

$80–200/day November to March 26–30°C Snorkeling, diving

Isla Pasión has claimed the world’s top beach spot according to the 2026 Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards, based on millions of traveller reviews. This private island, accessible only by boat from northern Cozumel, offers absolutely crystal-clear turquoise waters, immaculate white sand, and a relaxed atmosphere thanks to deliberately limited visitor numbers. It lies adjacent to the world’s second-largest reef system — the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef — guaranteeing exceptional snorkelling conditions.

Sea turtles, stingrays, and countless tropical fish regularly pass by swimmers. In the surrounding mangroves, you can spot the Cozumel pygmy raccoon and the Cozumel emerald hummingbird, endemic species to the island. Day-trip excursions typically include round-trip transport, meals, drinks and water activities, according to Cozumel Cruise Tours.

Highlights

  • Daily visitor limit — no crowds, ever
  • Access to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef for world-class snorkelling
  • Exceptional marine life: turtles, rays, endemic species
  • #1 worldwide Tripadvisor 2026 — a triumphant return to the top
Pixidia tip: Bring biodegradable sunscreen — Mexican marine parks prohibit chemical sunscreens containing oxybenzone to protect the corals. Those without it will be denied water access.
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2. Cala Goloritzè — Sardinia, Italy 🇮🇹

Capo Testa, Sardinia, Italy — rocky coastline and translucent turquoise sea
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World’s Best Beach According to Experts (World’s 50 Best Beaches 2025)

€70–150/day June and September 24–28°C Hiking, snorkelling

Declared a National Monument of Italy in 1995 and crowned the world’s best beach in 2025 by the expert jury of World’s 50 Best Beaches, Cala Goloritzè is a Sardinian cove of breathtaking beauty. Nestled at the foot of sheer limestone cliffs and the iconic Aguglia di Goloritze — a 140-metre rock spire — the beach is accessible only via a rocky 3 km hike from Baunei or by boat. This access constraint is also its greatest asset: only 250 visitors are allowed per day, guaranteeing absolute serenity.

Its sapphire-blue translucent waters are ideal for snorkelling and swimming. You’ll find no beach bars, no plastic sun loungers, no access road — just pristine nature, according to Islands.com.

Highlights

  • Italian National Monument since 1995, protected nature reserve
  • Only 250 visitors allowed per day — exclusivity guaranteed
  • Aguglia di Goloritze cliff (140m), a unique geological formation
  • Zero infrastructure: no bars, no roads — genuine wilderness preserved
Pixidia tip: Online booking (around €7, parking included) is mandatory via the « Heart of Sardinia » app. Tickets go live at exactly midnight for the following day and sell out within minutes in high season. The trail is open from 07:30 to 15:00.

3. Entalula Beach — El Nido, Palawan, Philippines 🇵🇭

Emerald lagoon surrounded by limestone cliffs in Palawan, Philippines
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Best Beach in Asia 2025 (World’s 50 Best Beaches)

€40–80/day December to May 27–31°C Boat access only

Ranked #2 worldwide and Best Beach in Asia by the expert jury of World’s 50 Best Beaches 2025, Entalula Beach is a hidden gem in the heart of Palawan’s waters. Accessible only by boat via El Nido’s Tour B, this small cove offers what few beaches can promise: genuine seclusion combined with world-class beauty acknowledged by travel’s foremost experts. Its spectacular limestone cliffs plunge directly into a sea of surreal turquoise, sheltering vibrant coral reefs perfect for snorkelling.

Unlike the busy tourist sites nearby, Entalula remains refreshingly uncrowded — even in high season, according to Islands.com. A rare balance between international recognition and preserved atmosphere.

Highlights

  • #2 worldwide and #1 Asia — World’s 50 Best Beaches 2025
  • Spectacular limestone cliffs framing a turquoise lagoon
  • Intact coral reefs — exceptional snorkelling
  • Less crowded than other El Nido tours — serene atmosphere
Pixidia tip: Aim to arrive early morning, before the other Tour B boats arrive. There is no infrastructure: bring cash, biodegradable sunscreen, water and snacks. Leave nothing behind.
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4. Elafonissi — Crete, Greece 🇬🇷

Elafonissi, Crete, Greece — shallow turquoise lagoons with pink-tinted sand
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Crete’s Pink Sand Beach — #2 Tripadvisor 2026

€60–120/day May, September–October 22–30°C Protected nature reserve

Elafonissi is perhaps Europe’s most singular beach. Its pinkish hue — caused by the remnants of foraminifera, tiny crustaceans whose reddish shells break down into fine particles that mix with white sand over time — makes it one of the Mediterranean’s rarest natural phenomena. The lagoon is so shallow that you can wade across to the uninhabited island of Elafonisi, separated from the Cretan coast by just a few centimetres of crystal-clear water, according to AFAR Magazine. The entire area is classified as a protected nature reserve.

Ranked #2 worldwide in the Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice 2026, this beach on the south-western tip of Crete is reachable from Chania in about one hour by bus or car. Admission: free.

Highlights

  • Unique pink sand — an extraordinarily rare phenomenon in Europe
  • Shallow lagoon you can walk across to reach the uninhabited island
  • Protected nature reserve — no construction permitted
  • Free access, easy to reach from Chania
Pixidia tip: The pink colour is most vivid in morning light. Arrive at opening time to photograph it without crowds — take the bus from Chania at 7am to be there at dawn. In July–August, the beach is packed by 10am.

5. Eagle Beach — Aruba, Caribbean 🇦🇼

Aruba beach in the Caribbean — white sand and crystal-clear turquoise water
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The Hurricane-Free Caribbean Beach — Tranquillity and Sea Turtles

$150–250/day Year-round 300 sunny days/year Sea turtle nesting

Eagle Beach holds one of the Caribbean’s most precious advantages: Aruba is virtually hurricane-free thanks to its geographical position outside the tropical belt, making it a reliable destination year-round. Its long stretches of chalk-white sand border water reflecting the hues of the sky — almost always a vivid, clear blue. It is also a nesting site for loggerhead sea turtles, which come ashore to lay their eggs between June and October, according to Beach.com.

Unlike the heavily-touristed Palm Beach nearby, Eagle Beach remains peaceful, lined with boutique hotels and an authentic atmosphere. The iconic Aruban Fofoti tree, its twisted trunk leaning toward the sea, is part of this beach’s iconic landscape.

Highlights

  • Aruba outside the hurricane belt — safe destination year-round
  • 300 sunny days per year — perfect for a beach holiday
  • Loggerhead sea turtle nesting June to October
  • Quieter and more authentic than touristy Palm Beach nearby
Pixidia tip: Ask your hotel to arrange a night outing during nesting season (June–October) to watch loggerhead turtles return to the ocean after laying. A free, unforgettable, and rare experience. Beaches are monitored to protect the nests.

6. Whitehaven Beach — Whitsunday Islands, Australia 🇦🇺

View across Hill Inlet at high tide from the lookout, Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Islands National Park, Australia
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7 km of Pure Silica at the Heart of the Great Barrier Reef

€100–200/day June to September 20–25°C (austral winter) Boat, seaplane or helicopter

With its 7 kilometres of sand composed of 98% pure silica, Whitehaven Beach delivers a visual spectacle like no other: the immaculate white of the sand contrasts with the surrounding turquoise waters in an almost unreal way. The beach, accessible only by boat, seaplane or helicopter from Airlie Beach or Hamilton Island, is part of Whitsundays National Park at the heart of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, according to ACS-AMI.

At the northern end, Hill Inlet puts on a unique show at high tide: the currents swirl the white sand with water of different shades of blue, creating natural arabesques you can admire from the lookout, accessible on foot in 20 minutes. This pure silica sand has the remarkable property of staying cool even under a blazing sun.

Highlights

  • 98% pure silica sand — stays cool underfoot even in full sun
  • Hill Inlet: swirling tidal patterns, a breathtaking natural spectacle
  • Protected national park within the Great Barrier Reef
  • Exceptional snorkelling in Great Barrier Reef waters
Pixidia tip: The best time to see Hill Inlet is at high tide (the sand-and-water arabesques are at their maximum). Arrive early morning for a still-empty lookout and ideal photographic light. Group excursions from Airlie Beach cost around AUD 120–250.

7. Grace Bay — Turks and Caicos 🇹🇨

View from a boat of the crystal-clear turquoise waters of the Turks and Caicos Islands
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The Caribbean’s Clearest Water — Naturally Filtered

$200–600/day December to April 27–30°C 3rd world reef, snorkelling

Grace Bay owes its legendary clarity to a remarkable natural mechanism: it is continuously filtered by the world’s third-largest coral reef system, which acts as a giant filter while keeping the sea calm and clear. Located within Princess Alexandra National Park, this 11-kilometre stretch of powdery white sand faces a warm sea where just a few strokes from the shore take you to the coral reef, according to AFAR Magazine.

Providenciales is sunny 319 days a year, making it one of the Caribbean’s most reliable destinations. Luxury resorts abound, but more affordable options exist in villas or Airbnbs. For a similar experience without the crowds, Salt Cay island (30 minutes by ferry) offers a nearly deserted 5 km beach.

Highlights

  • Water filtered by the 3rd-largest world reef — exceptional clarity
  • 11 km of powdery white sand
  • Snorkelling accessible within minutes of swimming from the beach
  • 319 sunny days per year — one of the most reliable destinations
Pixidia tip: Don’t stay only on the main Providenciales beach. Take a ferry or charter to Salt Cay (30 minutes) and enjoy the same water quality in near-total solitude, at a third of the price. North Bay beach there is pure tranquillity.

8. Radhanagar Beach — Andaman Islands, India 🇮🇳

Pristine crystal-clear waters at Radhanagar Beach, Andaman Islands, India
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The Affordable Tropical Paradise — Blue Flag Certified

€30–80/day October to May 25–32°C Blue Flag (cleanliness)

Radhanagar Beach, on the peaceful Havelock Island in the Andaman Islands, is one of Asia’s most beautiful beaches according to Time Magazine and Tripadvisor — and one of the rare beaches in India to have earned Blue Flag certification for cleanliness, safety and eco-tourism, according to Andaman Expedition. Its 7 kilometres of silky white sand are fringed by primary rainforest that plunges directly into the water — a unique ecosystem where jungle meets tropical sea.

The water is so transparent that turtles and rays are visible while swimming, without diving equipment. Daily costs here are among the lowest in our selection. Motorised water sports are prohibited, guaranteeing rare peace and quiet.

Highlights

  • Blue Flag certification — cleanliness and safety guaranteed
  • Primary rainforest meeting the sand — a unique ecosystem
  • Turtles and rays visible to the naked eye from the beach
  • Very accessible budget (€30–80/day all inclusive)
Pixidia tip: Motorised water sports are banned at Radhanagar to preserve its Blue Flag status. For active snorkelling and water activities, head to nearby Elephant Beach (reachable on foot or by boat). Combine both for the perfect day.

9. Anse Source d’Argent — La Digue, Seychelles 🇸🇨

Seychelles beach with characteristic pink granite boulders and palm trees
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Pink Granite Sculptures and Natural Pools Found Nowhere Else on Earth

€150–400/day April–May, October–November 27–30°C Spectacular sunsets

Anse Source d’Argent is frequently cited as one of the world’s most photographed beaches — and for good reason. Its pink granite formations polished by millions of years of erosion create natural rock pools and sheltered coves of surreal beauty. The sand is nearly unnaturally white, the translucent waters reflect shades of turquoise, and the coconut palms and takamaka trees framing each cove complete this postcard tableau, according to ACS-AMI.

But it is at sunset that Anse Source d’Argent reveals its absolute magic: the golden light reflects on the pink granite boulders, bathing the cove in an almost mystical atmosphere. The shallow coral reefs protect the swimming year-round and shelter a luxuriant marine biodiversity.

Highlights

  • Pink granite formations unique in the world — an extraordinarily rare geological configuration
  • Natural rock pools formed between boulders — ideal for children
  • Sunsets among the most beautiful in the world
  • Protective coral reefs — calm swimming year-round
Pixidia tip: Access is through the Union Estate coconut plantation (around 100 SCR). This ticket also gives access to the Union giant tortoises — don’t miss it. Arrive early morning to beat the cruise ship groups that arrive mid-morning.

10. Matira Beach — Bora Bora, French Polynesia 🇵🇫

Overwater bungalows above the turquoise lagoon of Bora Bora, French Polynesia
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Bora Bora’s Only Public Beach — Paradoxically Its Most Beautiful

€80–300/day May to October 25–30°C Free access by bicycle

While Bora Bora is world-famous for its $1,000-per-night overwater bungalows, Matira Beach is a well-kept secret among savvy travellers: it is the only public beach on the island — and paradoxically one of its most beautiful. Its 3 kilometres of fine white sand curve gently into a shallow lagoon protected by a coral reef, offering shades of turquoise, emerald and deep blue that change with the light and the tide, according to AirVacances.

The sunsets at Matira are legendary: the sky turns pink, orange and violet, reflecting in the still lagoon, with the emerald mountains of Bora Bora and the silhouette of Tahiti on the horizon. Magic accessible to all budgets.

Highlights

  • Only public beach on Bora Bora — free and open to everyone
  • Shallow reef-protected lagoon — ideal for snorkelling and kayaking
  • Among the most spectacular sunsets in the Pacific
  • Accessible by bicycle (€10/day) — local, authentic atmosphere
Pixidia tip: Rent a bicycle from town (€10/day) and ride around the island early morning. On weekdays, some corners of Matira stay completely empty before 9am. The stingray bay (10 minutes by boat) can often be negotiated directly with local fishermen for as little as €20.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Paradise Beaches

What is officially the world’s best beach in 2026?

Tripadvisor announced its 2026 Travellers’ Choice Awards on 17 February 2026, based on the analysis of millions of traveller reviews from the past 12 months. Isla Pasión in Cozumel, Mexico took the world’s top spot. On the expert side, Cala Goloritzè in Sardinia was crowned the world’s best beach in 2025 by the international World’s 50 Best Beaches expert jury, according to PR Newswire.

Which paradise beach should I choose on a tight budget?

Radhanagar Beach in the Andaman Islands (India) is both breathtaking and surprisingly affordable, with daily costs of just €30–80 all-in (accommodation, food, transport). Beach access is free. Elafonissi in Crete (Greece) is also an excellent budget option in Europe, with free access and very affordable accommodation in Chania, according to Urban Journey.

Which beach is best for a honeymoon in 2026?

Several destinations in our top 10 are perfect for a romantic trip. Anse Source d’Argent in the Seychelles — with its pink granite boulders, spectacular sunsets and intimate guesthouses — is an unforgettable choice. Matira Beach in Bora Bora offers the most poetic sunsets in the Pacific, with the possibility of staying in an overwater bungalow. Grace Bay in Turks and Caicos combines boutique luxury hotels with absolutely clear water, according to AirVacances.

How can I avoid crowds on the most popular beaches?

Several effective strategies: arrive early morning before the tour groups (works at Elafonissi, Whitehaven, Anse Source d’Argent); visit in shoulder/off-season (June and September for Cala Goloritzè); choose secondary islands like Salt Cay in Turks and Caicos rather than Providenciales. For Cala Goloritzè, book your ticket online at exactly midnight — the 250 daily spots sell out within minutes in high season. For Entalula at El Nido, choose Tour B over the more popular Tours A and C, according to Lifecircu.

What is the best time to visit tropical paradise beaches?

It depends on the destination. For Caribbean beaches (Aruba, Turks and Caicos, Cozumel): November to April (dry season). For the Mediterranean (Sardinia, Crete): June and September–October (fewer crowds than July–August). For Southeast Asia (Philippines) and India (Andaman): December to May (dry season). For Australia (Whitehaven): June to September (mild austral winter). For Polynesia (Bora Bora) and Seychelles: May to October (dry season). Generally, shoulder periods offer fewer crowds, better prices and often equally excellent weather conditions, according to Beach.com.

What environmental precautions should I take on these beaches?

Several rules are essential: always use biodegradable sunscreen (mandatory in Mexico, strongly recommended everywhere to protect corals); never collect shells, corals or sand (often illegal and harmful to ecosystems); leave nothing behind on beaches without infrastructure (Entalula, Cala Goloritzè); respect each nature park’s regulations. At Radhanagar Beach, motorised activities are prohibited to maintain the Blue Flag status. These responsible practices help preserve the beauty of these sites for future generations, according to Cozumel Cruise Tours.

Sources

Research completed on 16 April 2026

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