On the golden sandy beach, coral or beaded shells are casually discarded, fine and shaky.


The coconut trees and mangroves always try to pull the shadows longer to get close to that broad sea. Everyone can't help but like the seaside.


1. Ninety Mile Beach


Ninety Mile Beach stretches along the western shore of the Opry Peninsula, the northernmost point of New Zealand. It would be more appropriate to say "ninety kilometers of the beach" rather than "ninety miles". Towering sand dunes can be seen from time to time along the way, and the flank of the beach borders the Opry Forest.


Here you can choose to visit Cape Reinga, where the ocean breeze overlooking the endless ocean can create the feeling of the end of the world. On stormy days it is capable of stirring up waves up to 10 meters high. The ridge is surrounded by clouds for a long time, so even on a hot day, there will be a sudden burst of coolness here.


Unlike other beaches, this is the highest place in New Zealand. Besides fishing and swimming, the towering white sand dunes can even give you the pleasure of sandboarding. It is also considered to be an excellent place for sea fishing.


2. Maldives starry beach


The Maldives has always attracted tourists from all over the world with its romantic sea and sky scenery. Especially many newlywed couples will take the Maldives as their first choice for their honeymoon place. The romantic and mysterious starry sky of Maldives makes many people linger.


There is also a stunning "starry sky beach".


These beach "stars" are the glowing phytoplankton in the sea. Under the action of external forces, they become active and become "wandering stars".


This is also a must-see beauty when visiting the Maldives!


3. Haahey Beach


Hachey Beach is a long and stunning beach with a distinctive view of undulating islands in the distance. It is a 15-minute walk from the southern end of Haahey Beach. It offers spectacular coastal scenery.


Don't miss the beautiful Cathedral Cove. It is famous for its huge stone arches and natural cascading waterfalls.


It is best visited early in the morning and at dusk to avoid the most visited time of day. The walk from Haahey Beach to Chapel Cove takes about 70 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a water cab, which takes only 10 minutes.


Nearby Chapel Bay, you can experience kayaking. Paddling through the rock arches, caves and tunnels is the best way to experience Chapel Bay in depth.


4. Shark Bay Shell Beach


Shell Beach is located in Shark Bay, Western Australia, 45 km from Denham. As the name suggests, the beach should be covered with shells.


It is one of the two beaches in the world that are entirely formed by shells.


It is known as the most luxurious beach in the world because of the mountain of shells that spreads for 110 kilometers and is formed by billions of shells.


The reason for a large number of shells on Shell Beach is that there are no natural enemies here, so the shells can reproduce in large numbers and form this snow-white beach after more than 4,000 years of accumulation.


From a distance, the Australian coast looks like it is covered with white snowflakes, thus becoming one of the whitest beaches in Australia.


Take a trip to the beach in summer and enjoy the smell of the sea breeze and sunshine.