{"id":223140,"date":"2017-06-26T00:42:37","date_gmt":"2017-06-26T04:42:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/these-are-the-best-beaches-in-the-world-gq-magazine.php"},"modified":"2017-06-26T00:42:37","modified_gmt":"2017-06-26T04:42:37","slug":"these-are-the-best-beaches-in-the-world-gq-magazine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/beaches\/these-are-the-best-beaches-in-the-world-gq-magazine.php","title":{"rendered":"These Are the Best Beaches in The World &#8211; GQ Magazine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Want to go somewhere insanely gorgeous, where you can lay in    the sun and not feel overwhelmed by throngs of tourists? These    are the beaches for you.  <\/p>\n<p>      The beach is where you can brazenly exhibit the most      Vitamin-D-deficient parts of your body, drink something      strong and slushy at any hour of the day, or squat down to      look at tiny sea creatures in warm tide pools and tilt your      head up to look at towering cliffs behind. The beach is,      undeniably, where you get to live your best life.    <\/p>\n<p>      That is, except when the pristine sand is littered with      abandoned trash bags or the natural beauty factor is low or      youre surrounded by swarms of underage college freshman who      think Icing is a fun drinking game. While coasts have come to      be synonymous with paradise, the beach can also be a place      where you immediately come to hate every surrounding      strangerpast, present, and future.    <\/p>\n<p>      These 12 beaches, from a hippie nudist haven in the south of      Mexico to a secluded cove in Greece, are the former: places      that may not make every Top Beach list or draw the largest      hordes of tourists in the region, but could, if thats what      these beaches were all about. You should add at least one of      them to your summer bucket list, stat. (Just remember to pack      some       sunscreen.)    <\/p>\n<p>      Praia da Dona Ana in Lagos, Portugal      The southernmost region of continental Portugal, Algarve has      no shortage of picturesque beachesand Dona Ana is the most.      Clear blue water washes up on golden sand, which is      surrounded by steep, ochre-colored strata cliffs. Plus, its      not a long walk from Central Lagos, where youll want to head      after the beach to grab a frothy beer and a bifana, a sauteed      pork sandwich on a crusty roll that is the Portuguese      equivalent of a hamburger.    <\/p>\n<p>      Zipolite Beach in Oaxaca, Mexico      This beach has a bit of a reputation as a hangout spot for      nudists and yogis and aging hippies; its that, but also      more. Located in the south of Mexicos southern state,      Oaxaca, Zipolite is where the iconic beach scenes in Y Tu      Mama Tambien were filmed and is perfect for lounging on while      feasting on just-caught fish and sucking down coconut water      out of the hacked-open fruit. While you can swim here,      exercise cautionthe beach has gained the nickname Beach of      the Dead because of its dangerously strong undercurrents.    <\/p>\n<p>      Navagio Beach in Greece      Known as both Shipwreck Beach and Smugglers Cove, small      Navagio Beach is home to the remains of the Panagiotis, a      shipping vessel that crashed on the coast of Zakynthos in      1983. Surrounded by rocky coves, the the secluded beach is      only accessible by, ironically, boat. (From Porto Vromi, taxi      boats leave every hour, and the ride takes approximately half      an hour.)    <\/p>\n<p>      Bathsheba Beach in Barbados      On Barbadoss rugged East Coast lies Bathsheba, a village      thats home to a community of fishermen and their families.      Head to the coast for the beach, which features dramatic,      ancient rock formations that were once part of coral reefs      and white sand. This area is also called the Soup Bowl and      attracts international surfers for competitions. Non-surfers,      dont miss the rum shacks.    <\/p>\n<p>      New Chums Beach in New Zealand      Hidden in Wainuiototo Bay on the northeast coast of New      Zealands Coromandel Peninsula, New Chums Beach is a      nearly-kilometer-long stretch of golden-white sand, native      forest, and no buildings or infrastructure. As one of New      Zealands last undeveloped beaches, this spot is perfect for      those looking to escape any trace of mankind.    <\/p>\n<p>      Mancora Beach in Peru      Perus neighbor to the east may be known for its beaches and      tiny bathing suits, but the Land of the Incas has Mancora, a      small fishing village with a long strip of sunny beaches on      the northern Pacific coast. While Mancora is the most popular      beach on Perus North Shore, this area is no Rio de Janeiro.      After a long day of sunning, stop in the center of the      village for a plate of ceviche and a strong maracuya      (passionfruit) daiquiri.    <\/p>\n<p>      Railay Beach in Thailand      Like other beaches on this list, Railay is only accessible by      boat due to the steep limestone cliffs that prohibit access      from the mainland; like the other beaches, the short trip is      worth it. This small peninsula on in the south of Thailand is      actually composed of four beaches, none of which are the      wrong choice. Because its frequently ranked as one of the      worlds most beautiful beaches, the beach can sometimes get      crowded. But, because of its beauty, you probably wont      really care.    <\/p>\n<p>      El Matador Beach in Malibu, California      North of Zuma Beach and South of La Piedra Beach lies El      Matador, just six miles north of Malibu on the Pacific Coast      Highway. With massive rocks and sea caves, the romantic beach      is only accessible by winding down a steep gravel path and is      not staffed by lifeguards, so its not the best place to      bring kids (pro or con, you decide!). Youll probably see      some extremely-in-love couples tenderly holding each other      while a photographer captures the candid moment here.    <\/p>\n<p>      Poipu Beach in Kauai      While Oahu and Maui draw the most tourists of all the      Hawaiian islands, Kauai, nicknamed the Garden Isle, has some      of the states most picturesque beaches. Poipu Beach, on the      islands sunnier south shore, is one of the most popular and      safest for swimming, snorkeling, and even surfing. Made up of      two small bays, the beaches are separated by a jutting      sandbar thats often home to the islands endangered monk      seal. They are cute as hell, but leave them alone.    <\/p>\n<p>      Sand Beach in Maine      This beautiful, tiny beach is located in Maines Acadia      National Park, which spreads over Mount Desert Island, Isle      au Haut, and the Schoodic Peninsula. The water never gets      especially warm (it rarely exceeds 55 degrees even in the      summer), but youre here to admire the surrounding granite      mountains and the eponymous sand. With sand and pink-hued      minerals, the beach is primarily composed of tiny shell      fragments that the tide has broken down over thousands of      years.    <\/p>\n<p>      Shi Shi Beach in Washington      This beach can get busy with campers      on warm summer weekends, and understandably: Its one of the      Olympic Coasts most comically beautiful spots, with its tide      pools and sea stacks and coastal forest. Hike through the      forest, walk along the the tide, or pitch a tent for an      overnight stay here. If you happen to choose an especially      busy weekend to camp here, intimidate others and prove that      youre worthy of your spot by saying the name the name      correctly, which is pronounced shy shy.    <\/p>\n<p>      Dry Tortugas in Florida      We knowFlorida beaches, how unoriginal. Dry Tortugas Beach,      however, is not a Ft. Lauderdale or a Siesta Key or even a      Miami.      Located at the end of the Florida Keys in the Gulf of Mexico,      this powdery-sand beach in Dry Tortugas National Park is only      accessible by ferry or seaplane, and is therefore much less      crowded than the states other coasts. Bring snorkel gear and      swim among the sea turtles in the peaceful, aquamarine water.    <\/p>\n<p>        MORE STORIES LIKE THIS ONE      <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the rest here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.gq.com\/story\/these-are-the-best-beaches-in-the-world\" title=\"These Are the Best Beaches in The World - GQ Magazine\">These Are the Best Beaches in The World - GQ Magazine<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Want to go somewhere insanely gorgeous, where you can lay in the sun and not feel overwhelmed by throngs of tourists? These are the beaches for you. 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