Baía do Sancho, Brazil

Consistently ranked one of the world’s best beaches, Baía do Sancho is remote, rugged, and wildly gorgeous. Located in Fernando de Noronha, it’s only accessible by boat or a steep staircase carved into cliffs—but the effort pays off. The golden sand, lush green cliffs, and crystal-clear water make it a total stunner. It’s a protected area, so the ecosystem is pristine and marine life is everywhere. You might spot dolphins, turtles, or rays while you swim.
Pink Sands Beach, Bahamas

Yes, the sand is actually pink. And yes, it’s just as dreamy as it sounds. This three-mile stretch on Harbour Island gets its blush hue from crushed coral and tiny shell fragments. The water is warm and shallow, perfect for floating without a care. It’s quiet, clean, and postcard-ready—ideal for couples or anyone looking to slow life down. Bring a book, sip something cold, and watch the light shift across pink and blue. Total bliss.





