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10 Hidden Beaches Around The World You Need To Know About

10 Hidden Beaches Around The World You Need To Know About

We're letting these secrets out of the bag

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The worst things about going to the shore for vacation is dealing with the crowds. Luckily you won't have to worry about that at these peaceful unknown beaches.

From: Harper's BAZAAR US

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Located off of the Yucatan Peninsula, visitors have to take a ferry or boat to this Nature Preserve. Once you're there, you'll feel like you went back in time, as the tiny island doesn't have cars (only golf carts), ATMs or popular chains. Photo: Getty
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Holbox Island In Mexico

Sometimes the reason a beach is secluded is as simple as being far away from tourist hot spots. Such is the case for thsi quaint spot near a fishing village, which is only frequented by people lucky enough to get a tip from a local. Photo: Getty
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Koh Lanta In Thailand

You have to take a tour boat to this island beach, but it's worth the trip: The sand is insanely white and considered to be some of teh purest in the world and the clear, turquoise water only makes it more stunning. Photo: Getty
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Whitehaven Beach In Australia

If you're wondering why this beautiful escape isn't more popular, it is. But tourists are capped at 400 to prevent it from becoming overpopulated. As a result, the island is super low-key and most people travel by bicycle. Photo: Getty
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Lord Howe Island In Australia

Even though Florida is basically known for its busy beaches, this one is only accessible by boat or plane and is 70 miles off the shore of Key West. Needless to say, it's a welcome refuge from the crowds. Photo: Getty
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Dry Tortugas In Florida

You might notice that there's a lot of land surrounding this beach - so how do you actually get to this wonder? You have to swim underwater through a short tunnel that connects to the hidden beach. Photo: Getty
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Playa Del Amor In Mexico

The nickname of this waterfront is "Secret Beach," which says it all. It;s located on the north shore of the Island of Kauai and is favourite of locals, in part because no public roads lead to it. Photo: Getty
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Kauapea Beach In Hawaii

You'd think visitors would flock to this beach to see the sand turn pink when it gets wets, but since there are no facilities nearby (yikes) it's often not as crowded as other popular shores. Photo: Getty
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Pink Beach In Bonaire

Even though this natural cave is only accessible by water, it's worth the trip. It features a natural occurring oculus on top of a secluded beach and is a mesmerizing sight to see when the sun illuminates it from above. Photo: Getty
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Benagil Sea Cave In Portugal

Often referred to as Smuggler's Cove, this sandy destination is lodged between two huge limestone cliffs. It's famous for having a three-decade-old shipwreck smack-dab in the middle of it that tourists can explore when they get tired of laying out. Photo: Getty
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Navagio Beach In Greece

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