The world’s most beautiful coasts
Shore thing

Many of Mother Nature’s most impressive landscapes can be found where land meets sea, from remote and rugged archipelagos to glamorous rivieras, clifftop towns and picturesque beaches. In recognition of our planet's most beautiful coasts, we've ranked the ones we believe to be the best of the best. While it's just the personal perspective of our well-travelled team, we hope you'll agree that these superlative seaside spots belong on your bucket list.
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43. Hunstanton, Norfolk, England, UK

42. Coastline of Zanzibar, Tanzania

41. Beagle Channel, Chile and Argentina

40. Staffa, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, UK

39. Tofino, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Moving back to cooler shores, the laid-back town of Tofino started life as a fishing village and today is a surfing hotspot thanks to its wide, sandy beaches lapped by strong waves. It's located on a peninsula off Vancouver Island’s southwestern coast, and its shoreline oozes rugged and understated natural beauty, with a landscape made up of cedar forests, mountains and mudflats.
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38. Legzira Beach, Morocco

37. Cape Town, South Africa

Crowned by the iconic Table Mountain, Cape Town’s spectacular coastline comprises natural landscapes as varied as the people and cultures that populate it. From rugged cliffs to verdant forests and sleek cityscapes, this shoreline offers up one picturesque view after another – it’s just as impressive by night, too, when the city lights pierce through inky blue skies to mesmerising effect.
36. Skellig Islands, Ireland

Rugged and rocky, the Skellig Islands’ coast offers history and natural beauty in spades. The best known of the isles is Skellig Michael, whose wave-beaten landscape has starred in not one, but two, Star Wars films. It’s also home to the ruins of an Irish monastery thought to date the 6th century, which grants Atlantic panoramas from its coastal perch.
35. Rügen, Germany

A beloved quirk of many beaches on Germany’s northern and Baltic coasts is that they’re dotted with strandkorb: small basket chairs invented by basket weaver Wilhelm Bartelmann in the 1880s, at the request of a local noblewoman who suffered from arthritis. Pictured here alongside Sellin Pier, this strandkorb-strewn beach on the island of Rügen makes for a spectacular sight at sunset.
34. Malabar Coast, India

33. Seven Sisters, East Sussex, England, UK

32. Riviera Maya, Mexico

31. Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar

30. The shores of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The thrill of Rio de Janeiro’s coastline – presided over by the magnificent Christ the Redeemer statue at the summit of Mount Corcovado – lies in its dazzling beaches, its hotch-potch of tiny islands and its verdant rainforests. Located on Brazil’s Atlantic coast, the 1,300-feet (396m) high Sugarloaf Mountain is another coastal wonder: it marks out the entrance point to Guanabara Bay, with the core of the city sprawling out along its western shore.
29. Hopewell Rocks, New Brunswick, Canada

28. Turquoise Coast, Türkiye

27. Antrim Coast, Northern Ireland, UK

The best-known spot along Northern Ireland’s Antrim Coast is the Giant’s Causeway, made up of a mind-boggling 40,000 interlocking basalt columns which jut into the sea, creating stair-like formations in places. Legend has it that the Causeway was created by Irish giant Fionn mac Cumhaill (or Finn McCool), so that he could travel to Scotland to defeat his enemy, Benandonner. The 20-mile (32km) long Antrim Coast is home to much more than just the Causeway, though, including quaint seaside villages and picturesque sandy beaches.
26. Praia Dona Ana, Portugal

25. Halong Bay, Vietnam

Featuring a constellation of roughly 1,600 limestone karst islands rising out of the water, Halong Bay takes its name from an ancient legend about the dragon Ha Long, who is thought to act as protector of the Vietnamese people. It’s not hard to see why local people turned to myths and legends to make sense of Halong Bay’s landscape: mist-draped and suffused with emerald light in this atmospheric shot, the sprawling archipelago looks every bit as otherworldly as the ancient tales suggest.
24. Durdle Door, Dorset, England, UK

One of the most recognisable rock arches in Europe, this Dorset landmark formed when the sea broke through the limestone cliff some 10,000 years ago. It's all the more captivating at sunset and sunrise, when its silhouette is lit up by golden-pink hues radiating from the horizon. Follow the clifftop path from Durdle Door to Lulworth Cove for a stunning introduction to England's dramatic Jurassic Coast.
23. Great Ocean Road, Australia

Gracing the bucket lists of road-trippers the world over, Australia’s legendary Great Ocean Road encompasses some of the country’s best-known beaches, bountiful wildlife and striking scenery. And of course, it’s home to the Twelve Apostles. These striking, naturally formed sea stacks – of which only eight now remain – were carved out from the cliffs by the crashing waves over the course of millions of years. Their fascinating shapes and forms are captured in this aerial shot.
22. Skeleton Coast, Namibia

21. Cap de Formentor, Spain

Mallorca’s northernmost coast doesn’t scrimp on impact, with its jagged limestone talons jutting out to sea and weathered pine trees clinging to their steep sides. The 12-mile (20km) route between Port de Pollenca and Mallorca's most northerly point is a particular hit with road-trippers and cyclists, although it’s not for the faint-hearted, thanks to its combination of hairpin bends, steep climbs and cliff-edge views.
20. Rhossili Bay, Gower Peninsula, Wales, UK

Situated on the southwestern tip of Wales' Gower Peninsula, Rhossili Bay is as picture-perfect as they come. It’s not surprising, then, that the beach has racked up plenty of national and international awards, many of which recognise it as one of the most stunning beaches in the UK. Pictured here sprinkled with springtime flowers, striking limestone cliffs make a perfect backdrop for the wide, sandy beach.
19. Kenai Fjords, Alaska, USA

Not only is Alaska the largest state in the US, it also has the longest coastline, at a colossal 33,904 miles (54,563km) in total. Among its many beauty spots is the southern-central Kenai Fjords National Park, a dynamic landscape that pays homage to the wild and unruly conditions that formed it, encompassing an array of impressive peninsulas, sheltered rocky coves and tidewater glaciers.
18. Costa Smeralda, Sardinia, Italy

17. Ruby Beach, Washington, USA

16. West Coast, South Island, New Zealand

15. Côte d'Azur, France

14. Bay of Fires, Tasmania, Australia

You could be forgiven for thinking that the Bay of Fires takes its name from the fiery orange-red lichen on its granite boulders. In fact, the moniker was coined in 1773, when sailor Captain Tobias Furneaux spotted the fires set by Aboriginal people while sailing alongside the bay. Nevertheless, the northern Tasmanian coastline packs in all the atmosphere and drama you’d expect from the name, with its white sandy beaches offset by the striking red rocks and spindly, weather-beaten trees lining the shore.
13. Lofoten Islands, Norway

12. Anse Source d’Argent, Seychelles

Anse Source d’Argent is every bit the dreamy desert island beach, its white-gold sand lapped by clear azure waters. Situated on the Seychelles island of La Digue, the boulder-speckled strand has earned film-star status thanks to its appearances in movies including Emmanuelle, Crusoe and Tom Hanks’ Cast Away, as well as a number of advertisements.
11. Garden Route, South Africa

South Africa’s picturesque Garden Route is among the most well-known driving routes on the planet. This 124-mile (200km) stretch of road, joining Mossel Bay in the west with Storms River in the east, encompasses a spectacular array of wildlife and diverse scenery, from crowd-pleasing sandy beaches to jewel-like lagoons.
10. Cannon Beach, Oregon, USA

9. Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Iceland

8. Dalmatian Coast, Croatia

A 233-mile (375km) long expanse of coastline between the Kvarner (Quarnero) gulf and Kotor (in Montenegro), Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast takes in a sweep of ancient towns, crumbling cliffs and crystal-blue seas. Encompassing the cities of Split, Zadar and Dubrovnik (pictured), this region has so much more than beautiful beaches, such as its naturally diverse national parks and a cluster of stunning, unspoilt islands towards the south.
7. Cinque Terre, Italy

6. Nā Pali Coast, Kauai, Hawaii, USA

5. Raja Ampat, Indonesia

4. Santorini, Greece

3. Big Sur, California, USA

A stunning 90-mile (145km) stretch of central California coastline between Carmel-by-the-Sea and San Simeon, Big Sur packs in plenty of opportunities for wildlife-spotting – it’s home to sea otters, gray and blue whales, and endangered Californian condor birds, to name a few species. Draped in golden light in this stunning shot, its rugged cliffs meet the emerald-green Pacific Ocean to create a jaw-dropping slice of shoreline.
2. Whitehaven Beach, Australia

1. Amalfi Coast, Italy

Topping our ranking of the world's most gorgeous coasts is this dreamy stretch of southern Italy’s shoreline. The Amalfi Coast is the Mediterranean in miniature: think quaint villages tumbling down clifftops, pebbly coves and glittering resorts. Among the stars are Positano (pictured), known for its hodgepodge of pastel houses and its swish hotels, and Ravello, with its gorgeous gardens and villas.
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