World's Most Beautiful Beaches

3 Pink sand beach Bahamas 

The Bahamas are known for their incredible weather as your waters and perfect beaches but there's one place that's become famous for the way it stands out above the rest on the coast of Harbor Island is a beach where instead of being white or golden yellow the sand has a slight pink tint to it you may have seen images of this before and assume that the pink hues are a result of camera trickery while it's true that visitors often add filters to try to make the beach appear far more vivid than it is in real life the true color is still quite impressive the effect is present along the entire three mile long and 100 foot wide beach and it happened because of a specific species of animal that lives on the reef called foramen affero these microscopic insects feed off the coral and have shells that are either bright pink or red in color they're one of the most prevalent organisms in the ocean but because harbor island is surrounded by such a vast reef that's not far offshore it has one of the densest populations of this particular pink colored species in the world once they've reached the end of their lives the currents and waves crush the shells and wash them ashore when they're mixed in with sand and pieces of coral on the beach the color is most pronounced at the water's edge along the sand and while technically you're walking across crushed remains of small insects a trip to this beach has to be on the bucket list of any self-respecting world traveler. 

Pink sand beach Bahamas 

2 Hot water beach New Zealand 

New Zealand is one of the most beautiful countries in the world and with such mountainous and lush landscapes it's no wonder that so many movies choose it as the place for filming this far more to the country than the peaks and forests though and hot water beach which is on the Coromandel Peninsula is one of the most popular tourist destinations located just over a hundred miles from the city of Auckland it's estimated that as many as 700,000 people make the trip there each year New Zealand is covered in hot spots of geothermal vents and that's what causes the unique environment on this beach the Waikato region where is is full of pools and salt flats and the beach offers one of the most unusual interactions visitors can have with hot springs two hours either side of low tide you can dig into the sand and release water which continues to bubble up and can be used to create your very own pool there are two underground fissures where the water flows from and the water canreach temperatures  of up to 147 degrees Fahrenheit large groups of people will often work together to make huge hot tubs in the sand and it's such a popular and easy activity that there are even kiosks on the beach where you can hire a shovel to dig out your own design while you may not immediately think of going to a beach on a cold or rainy day this place is certainly an exception because that's almost the ideal conditions to visit there are however warnings in place for anyone wanting to dig a pool and that's to be very careful you're thinking of swimming in the ocean there are powerful Riptide and deep water currents which means that however tempting it may be to take a dip to cool off there are only specific parts of the beach that are safe to do so nevertheless if you love digging holes on the beach and relaxing and hot geothermal waters there's nowhere else in the world that's quite like it so if you're in the area it's well worth a visit.

Hot water beach New Zealand

1 Pfeiffer Beach California

Pfeiffer beach is on the coast of Big Sur in California and it's one of the most unusual beaches in the continental US rather than having golden or white sand the deposits there have a distinct purple coloration to it which leads to the formation of some incredible patterns and shapes not all of the sand is this color which further adds to the beauty of it the waves continually move it around and no two days are ever the same the reason for it is because the presence of manganese garnet in the rocks and cliffs around the beach and the action of the sea against them both makes it crumble away grinds it into a fine sand and then deposits it onto the beach the beach is accessible all throughout the year but for a particularly special time it's best seen during sunrise or sunset.

Pfeiffer Beach California

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