10. Seychelles
Considered one of the top honeymoon destinations in the world, Seychelles is a group of islands in the Indian Ocean known for its beautiful sandy beaches.
9. Philippines
The Philippines is a fascinating Southeast Asian archipelago that attracts global tourists with its pristine beaches, lush landscapes, and vibrant culture. At the 29th World Travel Awards Grand Final in Muscat, Oman, the Philippines beat out all other countries to win the title of World's Leading Diving Destination and World's Leading Beach Destination 2022.
8. Cuba
It's easy to be amazed by the photos of Cuban beaches. The water is clear and turquoise, and the sand looks so soft and warm that you can already feel it under your toes.
7. Indonesia
From the idyllic beaches of Bali to the rich culture of Yogyakarta to the wild adventures of Komodo, the Indonesian archipelago offers a wide variety of experiences.
6. Mexico
With its pristine coastline, colorful culture, and proximity to the United States, it's no surprise that Mexico ranks among the top beach resorts in the world.
Located on the Yucatan Peninsula in the Caribbean Sea, Cancun is one of the most visited beaches in the world.
5. Italy
Italy has 4,723 miles of coastline dotted with some of the most beautiful beaches and seaside towns in the world. In good years, the country's beach economy generates $37.5 billion. With its sparkling turquoise waters and pearly white sparkling sand, the Isle region of Sardinia in Italy has some of the best beaches in Europe.
4. Brazil
Brazilians love the beach as much as the British love tea, which is very understandable, as the South American country has more than 4,600 different beaches along its 2,000-mile coastline.
According to Tripadvisor's 2023 rankings, Sancho Bay, located near the Fernando de Noronha Islands, is the top beach in the world.
3. United States
The vast coastline of the United States is dotted with a variety of stunning beaches. From the picturesque Hawaiian coast to the stunning East Coast beaches, the United States offers a wide variety of options for beach lovers.
Florida is a popular beach vacation destination in the United States. The Sunshine State's beaches and nearshore coastal waters attract more than 33 million visitors to Florida each year, contributing more than $56 billion to the economy.
2. Australia
Australia has over 16,000 miles of coastline, and almost 80% of Australians live within 60 miles of one of the country's 12,000 beaches – if you visit one beach a day, it would take more than 32 years to see them all.
1. Greece
The Greek Islands have long been a paradise for sun worshippers. In addition to paradisiacal sandy beaches and turquoise waters, the islands are home to ancient ruins, interesting museums, and peaceful small-town life.