If your idea of paradise is sun-warmed sand, seas that shift between shades of turquoise and sapphire, and the feeling of standing somewhere untouched by time, you’re not alone. This year, a new global study decoded exactly where travelers are finding their slice of “paradise.”
By sifting through thousands of online reviews across more than 180 world-renowned beaches, U.K.-based family travel specialists Kuoni tracked one simple word — paradise — and let real travelers decide which coastlines truly deserved the title.
Here’s the full list of the 20 best beaches and what makes each beach a destination worth dreaming about.

1. Port Olry Beach — Vanuatu
Port Olry feels like a postcard brought to life. Located on Vanuatu’s Santo Island, it’s known for its milky-white sand, waters that glow in shades of aqua, and a peacefulness rarely found in major tourist zones. Sea turtles often drift close to shore, and small, family-run seaside shacks serve grilled lobster and coconut rice right by the water. The beach’s rustic charm and quiet atmosphere make it a barefoot escape where time flows a little slower.

2. Parque Nacional de Bazaruto — Mozambique
The Bazaruto Archipelago National Park offers untouched African coastal beauty at its finest. Towering dunes roll into shallow turquoise flats, while dugongs — one of the world’s rarest marine mammals — glide below the surface. Coral reefs here are exceptionally vibrant, and travelers often describe the water as “glass-clear.” Dolphins, tropical fish, and endless stretches of unspoiled shoreline make Bazaruto a paradise with genuine ecological significance.

3. One Foot Island — Cook Islands
Set within the legendary Aitutaki Lagoon, One Foot Island is the kind of destination where the water is so blue it looks digitally enhanced. Snorkeling reveals coral gardens buzzing with life, and the island’s tiny size makes it a haven for travelers seeking solitude. There’s also a quirky twist: visitors can get their passports stamped at one of the world’s smallest post offices — a fun souvenir from a remote paradise.

4. Ao Thong Yee — Thailand
Hidden along Thailand’s Andaman coastline, Ao Thong Yee is a beach known only to those who venture beyond the usual tourist trails. Calm waters framed by limestone formations create cinematic sunsets, while its golden sands remain surprisingly uncrowded. Small paths lead to jungle viewpoints, and the area is cherished by photographers for its soft evening light and serene ambiance.

5. Veligandu Island Beach — Maldives
Veligandu Island encapsulates everything the world imagines the Maldives to be: long, curving sandbars, towering palm trees, and lagoons rich with marine life. The overwater villas here are famous, but the house reef is the true star — sea turtles, reef sharks, and technicolor fish gather around coral formations steps from the sand. For honeymooners and luxury travelers, it’s the epitome of an idyllic tropical escape.

6. Champagne Beach — Vanuatu
Named for the tiny volcanic bubbles that fizz along its shoreline, Champagne Beach brings a unique twist to the South Pacific experience. The beach is delightfully quiet, with shallow waters perfect for swimming and a landscape bordered by lush greenery. Locals often set up small stalls selling fresh fruits and island delicacies, adding a warm cultural touch to a naturally stunning environment.

7. Lalomanu Beach — Samoa
On Samoa’s Upolu Island, Lalomanu blends dramatic scenery with deep cultural roots. Colorful coral reefs sit just a few meters offshore, while green mountains rise in the backdrop. Traditional beach fales (open-air huts) line the shoreline, giving travelers an authentic Samoan stay. Sunrises here are legendary, casting golden reflections across still water.

8. Navagio Beach — Greece
Navagio, or Shipwreck Beach, is one of Europe’s most photographed natural wonders — and standing there feels like stepping into a real-life painting. Encircled by towering white cliffs, the cove is only accessible by boat, adding to its mystique. The stranded metal shipwreck at its center adds a dramatic element, while the swirling electric-blue water is almost unreal in color.

9. Ora Beach — Indonesia
Ora Beach is Indonesia’s hidden tropical jewel, tucked into the remote region of Seram Island. Overwater bungalows overlook emerald-green mountains, and the reef below is so clear that fish can be spotted from the surface. The serene, untouched atmosphere makes it ideal for travelers who want a true break from modern noise and commercial tourism.

10. Surin Islands (Mu Koh Surin National Park) — Thailand
This remote archipelago near the Myanmar border is a diver’s fantasy. The coral reefs here are some of the healthiest in Southeast Asia. Small bays offer quiet swimming spots, and long-tail boats glide through crystalline water. As a protected marine park, the Surin Islands feel wild and undisturbed — a reminder of what Thailand’s beaches looked like decades ago.

11. Bon Bon Beach — Philippines
Bon Bon Beach is known for its breathtaking sandbar that emerges at low tide, creating a natural pathway toward the nearby Bang-og Islet. The beach is quiet, with coconut palms lining the shore and clear waters that invite both snorkeling and peaceful strolls. Its sense of calm is what makes it stand out among the Philippines’ hundreds of tropical beaches.

12. Ko Lipe — Thailand
Once a backpacker secret, Ko Lipe has grown in popularity but still retains its dreamy appeal. The island’s beaches are soft and powdery, while the shallow reefs make it one of Thailand’s best snorkeling spots. Sunset Beach, in particular, offers warm, amber-colored horizons. Despite its growth, Ko Lipe’s cozy cafés and small-scale island vibe keep it charming.

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13. Pentle Bay — United Kingdom
Pentle Bay on the Isles of Scilly proves that paradise isn’t exclusive to the tropics. Its fine white sand and calm waters mimic a Mediterranean setting — just with a distinctly English quietude. The beach is ideal for long, contemplative walks, birdwatching, and soaking in the rugged yet gentle beauty of the islands.
14. Sok San Beach — Cambodia
Sok San Beach stretches along the quieter edges of Koh Rong, offering long, uninterrupted views of turquoise water. Palm trees sway over golden sand, and the surrounding village adds a touch of local culture. With bungalows right on the beach and calm waves ideal for swimming, Sok San feels like a peaceful, offbeat escape.

15. Whitehaven Beach — Australia
Whitehaven Beach is a masterclass in natural purity. Its 98% silica sand is famously soft and brilliantly white, creating contrast with the swirling aqua water of Hill Inlet. Accessible only by boat or seaplane, the beach feels remote despite its global fame. Many visitors describe it as one of the most photogenic coastlines in the world.

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16. Palm Cove Beach — Australia
Palm Cove is an elegant tropical retreat lined with tall, graceful palms and boutique cafés. Its gentle waves make it ideal for swimming, while the nearby Great Barrier Reef adds adventure to the mix. The beach’s promenade blends luxury with laid-back charm, making it a favorite for families and couples.

17. Entalula Beach — Philippines
Entalula Beach is an El Nido gem — a quiet, postcard-perfect stretch of sand framed by limestone cliffs. The shallows here are clear and calm, ideal for kayaking or snorkeling. Because it’s accessible primarily via boat tours, it often feels exclusive, giving visitors the sense of stumbling upon a private paradise.

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18. Secret Beach, Ambergris Caye — Belize
Despite its growing popularity, Secret Beach still manages to retain its name’s essence. Located away from Belize’s main tourist areas, it offers warm, calm waters that feel like a natural swimming pool. Wooden decks, overwater swings, and beach bars create a relaxed Caribbean atmosphere without overpowering the natural beauty.

19. Huvadhu Atoll — Maldives
Huvadhu is one of the largest and least-developed atolls in the Maldives. It’s a realm of uninhabited islands, rich coral ecosystems, and lagoon waters so clear they resemble polished glass. Divers flock here for its vibrant marine life, while beach lovers come for its pure serenity and untouched landscapes.

20. Hidden Beach — Palawan, Philippines
Tucked behind towering limestone walls, Hidden Beach can only be entered through a narrow crevice by boat — part of what gives it its enchanting aura. Inside, a quiet lagoon with shallow emerald water awaits. Its sense of exclusivity and dramatic geography make it one of Palawan’s most magical, cinematic spots.

Bottom Line
As you build your 2026 travel list, these beaches promise exactly what the word “paradise” should evoke: beauty that feels untouched, moments that feel unhurried, and landscapes that remind you just how vast and extraordinary our planet can be.
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