Archives for: June 2009, 02
Top 5 Romantic Beaches
June 2nd, 2009With so much beauty in the world, it's hard to cut the list down to only five. However once you see these five, I am sure these will be on top of your list as well. These beaches leave you speechless.
Anse Source d'Argent, Seychelles
Located on the small beautiful tropical island of La Digue in Seychelles with a population of only 2000. This secluded paradise is definitely worth a visit. Even though it’s the second best beach in the area it is still far more impressive and mesmerizing than most beaches in the world. It’s also ideal for snorkeling and sun bathing. A short boat ride from the main island Mahé is your best route to the Island. However, these days it’s probably wise to stay clear of these waters due to risks of running into pirates.


Datai Beach, Langkawi, Malaysia
Datai Beach is located at Pulau Langkawi (the largest island in the region). This is one of the most popular getaway spots for travelers. Beautiful ocean view, clear water and white sand all add to the mix. You can catch a direct fifty five minute flight from Kaula Lumpur to here. The climate is here tropical. Try to avoid planning a trip between August and September because it’s a heavy rain season here.


Maroma Beach, Mexico
When you name beaches Mexico has to be in the list. And course where else will you go besides Cancun for beautiful, heavenly beaches. It’s located about 30 miles from Cancun on the coast of Yucatan Peninsula. Best way to get here to fly in to Cancun International Airport and drive the rest of the way. To avoid rain you might want to stay clear of the area during September and October.


Negril, Jamaica
You want a perfect beach weather, there is no way you can overlook Jamica. So where to go. The name is Nergil. Two decades ago this was a small fishing island and now one of the world’s largest tourist destination. It’s seven miles of while sandy beaches and clear water leaves everyone’s jaws dropped.


Maldives Islands
You can’t have a round up like this and not include the beaches at the Maldives Islands. With over 1,192 islets, there is no way you can’t find a beach of your liking. These warm beaches are blessed with sunshine all year around, however the best time to visit is between November and April.

