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5 of the World’s Most Interesting Beaches

If you think beaches are all simply about lounging on the sand, joining the bucket-and-spade brigade or taking a dip, then you’d be entirely wrong. While the world is full of breathtakingly beautiful beaches, there are some which don’t just look good, they’re also fascinating because of the color of the sand, their history or because of who uses them. Here are just 5 of the most intriguing.

Boulder’s Beach, South Africa

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There are few places in the world where you can picnic with penguins. But at Boulder’s Beach near Simon’s Town, Cape Town, the colony of jackass penguins, so called because of the noise they make, is remarkably unafraid of people, sitting within arm’s reach of you while you sunbathe. It feels like you’re in your very own wildlife documentary as you watch pairs of birds waddle their way clumsily down to the water’s edge before plunging into the Atlantic and swimming off like bullets. While the first section of bay is fairly empty of feathered friends and the final stretch is for penguins alone, climb over the boulders in the middle and you will be able to get up close to these beautiful black and white birds.

Pendine Sands, Wales 

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A stunning seven-mile sweep of dune-backed sand, Pendine Sands is a view to behold. It has been a draw for speed demons since the early 1900s when it was used for car and bike races, with Motor Cycle magazine describing the beach as “the finest natural speedway imaginable”. Since then, it’s been used to set land speed records, with Malcolm Campbell famously setting a record of 146.16mph on Pendine Sands in his Blue Bird car. In 2000, Campbell’s grandson set the UK electric land speed record in the same spot in the Bluebird Electric 2, achieving a speed of 137mph. Motorbike speed trials still take place there and there’s always plenty of parking because a six-year ban on bringing your car onto the beach car park was lifted in 2010.

Perissa, Santorini

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While a beach is usually considered most beautiful if it has sand so white it looks like sugar, the sand at Perissa, on Santorini’s east coast, is pure black. Overlooked by the huge rock formation Mesa Vouno, the beach gets incredibly hot during the summer because the black sand holds rather than reflects the heat, meaning shoes are essential if you want to make your way down for a swim. The waters are crystal clear, although look dark and deeper than they are because of the black sand.

Harbour Island, Bahamas

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If black sands aren’t quite your thing, then how about rose-tinted ones? The beaches along the east coast of Harbour Island are all pink because of the tiny particles of coral which have mixed in with the white sand. The contrast between the pink and the turquoise waters of the Caribbean is simply breathtaking.

Cow beach, Goa, India

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While cows are considered sacred creatures in many places across the globe, in India they are so revered, they even get their own beach. At Cow Beach, herds of cows wander among the tourists catching a few rays. No one is allowed to move the cows so if one does lie down next to you, your only option is to find another spot or share your beach towel.

Whether you’re a sun worshipper, an animal lover or simply love all that is unusual or quirky in the world, there’s a beach out there for you.

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How to have an Endless Summer…head to the Caribbean!

Lola wants to chase the sunshine!

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Not sure if you’ve noticed but I’ve been a bit obsessed with beaches lately. Let’s see, I wrote about Portugal’s Top 5 beaches and Florida’s Top 6 last week for starters. Even though there is still a month left of summer, I feel like the season is getting away from me. I truly think I’m the least tan I’ve ever been and the dread of the LOOOONG winter in Massachusetts is already creeping into my mind. UGH. So what is a beach girl to do? Think of ALL the ways she can have an Endless Summer is what!

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I imagine you are thinking, how is that possible?! To extend the summer season a bit longer, I think the best bet would be to look for great travel deals in warm beachy destinations in the off-season. So, after a bit of digging and referencing Travelbag’s Caribbean holiday deals I think I may have a few options.

St. Lucia

This is one island that Lola has ALWAYS wanted to visit. Something about those Pitons, the two mountains St. Lucia is most famous for…I just need to see them for myself. St. Lucia looks soooo lush – full of natural beauty. It’s got some new top hotels and is said to host some of the best street parties in the Caribbean. Helloooo LOLA s!!

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Well, it appears one of the ‘deals’ to grab on St. Lucia is the 33 room resort, Ti Kaye, meaning ‘little house’ in Creole. Ti Kaye has 33 gingerbread style cottages – 11 of which have their own plunge pools. I’m liking the sound of that! Set on a hillside above a remote sandy beach with great diving, Ti Kaye has 2 restaurants on site, a cave wine cellar, offers non-motorized water sports AND there’s a Managers’ Cocktail soiree every Wednesday night. Offering as much as 40% off if you travel by September 30 – a four night stay is the minimum. Clearly, make sure Wednesday is one of the four nights!

Negril – Jamaica

I really cannot believe I still haven’t been to Jamaica. Negril has the reputation of being a little utopia. The area is full of options for the active traveler offering snorkeling, diving, jet skiing, hiking and horseback riding.

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Well, the best compromise for activity AND a bit of zen is finding a place with both at its fingertips in the Caribbean. The Caves might be such a place. A secluded 10-acre property, The Caves is a tropical castle set above the vibrant town center. So you can be near the local hub and action but still, as The Caves says, have a stay that is “an experience in pure relaxation, comfort and rejuvenation”. Boasting a Top Five Jamaican Spas honor, they must know something about relaxation! Besides a few different dining options on property, The Caves also has The Blackwell Rum Bar – as you do in Jamaica 😉 With only 12 cliff side suites and cottages, I imagine the good deals go quickly. If you travel by October 31, a five night stay starts at $2333 for 2 people. This includes meals, beverages, a 5 course cave dining experience by the sea and a 60 minute full body massage or sugar body scrub. The same deal from November 1-December 14 starts at $2936. SIGN ME UP. I think holiday shopping will be so much more pleasant with a tan!

Harbour Island – Bahamas

Another OMG! It’s ridiculous to believe I have not walked the pink sands of Harbour Island in the Caribbean. I know, can you imagine??? I mean, seriously, my favorite color IS pink.

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I think I’ve found my solution! Rock House – a boutique hotel five minutes from Pink Sands Beach. This property has only 10 British Colonial-styled suites set across the cliffs of Pristine Cove on 8 tropical acres. There’s a 60 foot horizon pool at Rock House but some guests choose to take the stairs carved into the rock down to the cove for their dip. On site, there’s a renowned spa and 2 award-winning restaurants but I’m most intrigued by their notorious Goombay Smash cocktail guests rave about. Awarded “Best Value Hotel in the Caribbean” by Travel & Leisure in March 2012, Rock House is always a good deal. Summer Rates start at $125 for a standard room, $165 for a studio, $325 for a villa & $385 for a premium villa a night. In high season, the Winter rates are $160 for a standard, $205 for a studio, $390 for a villa and $465 for a premium villa a night. Did I mention Rock House is listed in the “1000 Places to See Before You Die” best-selling book? NO?! Well, I better get booking.

Do you have any off-season or shoulder season deals to add in the Caribbean? Lola needs a Winter tan!!

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