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Beaches you must visit

There is something magical about beaches. Perhaps the point is their ability to transfer to a world of dreams, far from everyday worries. Or maybe it's their simple unique beauty. Whatever the reason, there is nothing like a day at the beach to relax and enjoy life.

1. Copacabana Beach, Brazil

No review of the best beaches in the world would be complete without mentioning Copacabana. Life in Rio revolves around this 4 km paradise that is more than just a beach.

Depending on which local you ask, Copacabana is a club, a soccer field, a podium, a gym, and more.

2. La Caravel Beach, Guadeloupe

Located in a protected bay, La Caravel is a beach with incredibly white sand and turquoise water.

One of the quietest beaches in Guadeloupe, it is popular with tourists who prefer to be away from noisy beaches, as it is always possible to hide in a quiet corner here.

3. Boulders Beach, South Africa

Penguins bring life to everything - and the beaches are no exception. At Boulders Beach in South Africa, you can watch thousands of cute little creatures take their daily walks.

Most of them cool off in front of the observation deck on a section of the beach reserved exclusively for those with webbed feet.

4. Venice Beach, USA

The stylish boho-inspired resort has long been a haven for creative people, and they have left their marks everywhere. Street art and cute boutiques fill the city, while skateparks, artists and open-air gyms line the famous waterfront. There are less crowded beaches around the world, but the vibrant locals and white sand make this piece of paradise radiating Californian charm.

5. Benagil Beach, Portugal

There are many wonderful resorts in the Algarve region, but Benagil Beach is perhaps the best of all. Although the beach is a bit small, it has an amazing cave that should be on everyone's must visit list.

Inside the cave there is a small beach with crystal clear water. However, the main attraction is the round opening in the roof (known as the eye) through which sunlight enters.