All of South Ari Atoll is included in the Angaga Island Resort, but the island's untainted Maldivian splendor is the actual star of the show. The island is ringed by fine white sand, and opulent beach villas protrude over the glistening blue Indian Ocean. With good cause, Anse Source d'Argent is one of the most visited beaches in the Seychelles. This stunning white sand beach is bordered by towering granite rocks and palm trees, while the neighboring coral reef keeps the waves quiet and perfect for wading.
Finely crushed granite created this section of geometry dash protected beach on the Cape Peninsula of South Africa, and leftover stones may still be seen all around. Boulders Beach, located inside Table Mountain National Park, is a well-liked meeting spot for the critically endangered African penguin. Although it's not permitted to feed or touch the birds, nature enthusiasts may see them from designated boardwalks erected along the beaches.
The gorgeous white-sand Hyams Beach is around 120 miles from enormous Sydney. It's a well-liked location for beach lovers as well as excellent whale viewing. Every year, hundreds of whales travel from Antarctica to Jervis Bay, which is the midway point on the "Humpback Highway," between May and November.
There's a beach called Luskentyre in the Outer Hebrides islands, off the coast of Scotland. This white-sand beach differs from some of the others on our list due to its milder temperature and the occasional presence of wild white ponies that roam its shoreline. This beach, which stretches one mile to the southernmost point of Bora Bora, is the island's biggest public beach. The crystal-clear blue Polynesian ocean contrasts sharply with the perfectly white beach. There's a picnic space in a nearby park. This well-liked beach also acts as the finish line for the renowned Hawaiki Nui, an annual autumn va'a (outrigger canoe) race.