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The ocean covers most parts of the world, so you can imagine that many amazing beaches are yet to be explored. Some beaches are plain, but there are also beaches with unique features that you won’t find anywhere. If your dream is to see the world, you should include some beach destinations in your trip. The following are the four best beach vacation spots in the world.

1. Bathsheba Beach

Bathsheba Beach, also known as Soup Bowl, is a surfing beach with many rough waves on Barbados’ west coast. Every year, a surfing competition attracts local and international surfers. The beach is also known for its rock formations. Many big volcanic rocks will wash up on the shore every day. The most famous boulder is Bathsheba Rock. There are many red flags, so swimming is not a safe place. It is also not a good place to walk by the beach as it has seaweeds that reach as tall as 5 feet. However, it is a good place to enjoy the scenery of the sea and the cool breeze.

2. Bahia de la Chiva

Bahia de la Chiva is a long white sandy beach in Isla de Vieques, Puerto Rico that stretches with very blue water. The US Navy that used to occupy it gave it the name Blue Beach. There are lots of safe swimming spots, but it is not a place for performing body surfing activities. You can drive a four-wheel drive into the water up a certain distance. If you dive under the water with snorkeling equipment, you will see a stingray, pufferfish, clownfish, and corals. No restroom, food vendor, or shop rents a lounge.

3. Seven Mile Beach

Seven Mile Beach is a crescent-shaped sandy beach that measures more than 6.3 miles long on Grand Cayman Island. The expansive beach offers plenty of spaces for performing activities like strolling, building a sandcastle, sun tanning, and watching the ocean scenery. There are a few small reefs, such as Cemetery Reefs, where snorkelers can explore various marine creatures. If you are hungry, you can grab some refreshments at the food vendors on the beach. You can also do a wide array of water sports at Seven Mile Beach, including banana boat, paddle boat, jet ski, and wading in the water.

4. Catedrais Beach

Catedrais Beach is a beach with cliff formations that resemble arches in Lugo, Spain. The natural arches that reach as high as 30 meters are a reminder of giant Cathedrals’ buttresses. It is said that the sound made by the wind passing through the arches is similar to the sound from a church organ. During high tide, you can wander atop the cliffs and get a good view of the seascape. If you want to climb the cliff, make sure you have experience in rock climbing and wear good shoes to prevent slipping. When it is low tide, you will see the cliff’s size and explore the big sea caves.

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