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The Top Lesser Known Sexiest Beaches Of The World

Thursday, 23 Jan, 2008 0

These beaches are about the people who swarm routinely to the aquamarine waters and pristine shores in search of beauty, sun and sand and they find it in the sensual crashing of the South Atlantic waves or in the colour and vibrancy of the Carnival.

In the tiny island beaches of the Caribbean or the South Pacific, you will find an adventurous crowd captivated by the cultural trappings of the island paradise and the beauty of a perfect sunset.

A lot has been talked about Bondi and Copacabana but here are the best of the unspoilt sexiest beaches:

Eleuthera in The Bahamas is a 100-mile ribbon of land adorned by Tony cabana communities, lush green pineapple plantations and graceful beaches.

It is situated a few kilometres east of the Bahamian capital of Nassau.

Eleuthera is a Greek word for “freedom” and here, there is always an enthusiastic group of visitors enlivening the spirit of Eleuthera.

The Pinney’s Beach in Nevis in The Carribean is a four mile stretch of volcanic sand along the west coast of the egg-shaped island.

Lined by swaying coconut trees, the calm waters of the Pinney’s beach welcome swimmers and sun-worshippers. 

The Punta Cana is situated on the easternmost tip of the island of Dominican Republic and has gained the nickname of “the new Cancun” as a large amount of celebrities flock to its shores.

A good number of luxury resorts are mushrooming to help the visitors to have a full enjoyment of their vacations in the cosy resorts. Along the south shore of the island of Saint Barthelemy the most celebrated Saline Beach where free-spirited beachcombers flaunt their glitz and glamour in its lavish villas and restaurants.

Among the colourful umbrellas and reclining lounge chairs is the Shoal Bay in Anquilla where placid waters, glittering sand, gentle breezes and an average temperature of 80 degrees are maintained.

The Caprera Island, one of the seven islands in the Maddalena archipelago is now a national park. The beaches, here, are gently bathed by the cobalt Tyrrhenian Sea.

You can share nature with numerous seabirds. You can take a fifteen minutes ride from the Caprera Island to Costa Smeralda where you can indulge in some exquisite Italian cuisine at hotel Cala di Volpe or play in the tennis courts and golf club of the hotel.

Originally a slave port city in the northeast of Brazil, Salvador lies between green tropical hills and broad beaches along the bay of Todos os Santos. Here, African and Brazilian cultures intermingle to capture the mind of a sensual traveller.

In Cousine Island, Seychelles is a home to Alabaster beaches and has an exclusive little lodge retreat. The island is a nature reserve dedicated to conservation and has four villas aiming to put its visitors out of civilization’s reach.

Situated at the southernmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic, Playa de los Lances is Tarifa’s famous five mile stretch of sandy paradise. Here, you have a 17th century inn transformed into one of the city’s best boutique hotels where you get soothing massages, live music and cool art exhibitions along with sumptuous dishes.

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