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Playa Las Gemelas, Puerto Vallarta

Escape the busy beaches and murky waters of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and head south of the city to find true peace and beauty at places like Playa Las Gemelas in the Conchas Chinas area. The beach is actually two beaches, which is where the name Las Gemelas (The Twins) actually comes from. They are both short stretches of near-perfect white sand lined by resorts like the Grand Park Royal Puerto Vallarta and the Condiminios Girasol Sur and are open to the public by entering a beach access point on the north beach.

Playa Sayulita, Nayarit

Playa Sayulita is a long stretch of gorgeous sand that is situated in the town of Sayulita, Mexico. It is one of many popular spots along the Riviera Nayarit and brings in a ton of surfers looking to catch that near-perfect wave. The beach is divided into two sections the south beach and the north beach which are divided by the Sayulita River that runs out into the Pacific Ocean. The south end of the beach is where most of the action takes place and tends to be quite busy at times.

Playa Carricitos, Nayarit

During your visit to Sayulita, Mexico you’ll probably feel the need to escape from the hustle and bustle of the busier beaches like Playa Sayulita or Playa de Los Muertos. One of the best remedies to the overcrowded downtown beaches is the picture-perfect getaway of Playa Carricitos, one of Riviera Nayarit’s most beautiful hidden gems. Playa Carricitos is located on the other side of the peninsula of Punta Sayulita and takes around 45-60 minutes walking, depending on where in Sayulita you’re starting from.

Playa de Los Muertos, Sayulita

Playa de Los Muertos is one of Sayulita, Mexico’s most prized possessions, and is a must-see attraction when visiting the Riviera Nayarit. Known to be one of Sayulita’s quieter and less crowded beaches, Playa de Los Muertos is the perfect day trip away from the crowds like the ones that gather at Playa Sayulita. The beach is situated in a crescent-shaped cove with rocky outcroppings and gorgeous mountain jungle scenery.

Playa El Salado, Puerto Vallarta

Playa El Salado is situated on the gorgeous Bay of Banderas in the Marina area of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. It is lined with luxurious oceanfront resorts such as the Grand Velas, Sol Meliá, Marriott, Mayan Palace, and Westin hotel. The beach is somewhat difficult to reach on foot unless you are staying at one of the resorts. That being said El Salado can still be reached by locating the street called Bocanegra which is situated right next to The Bayview Grand Condo and the Puerto Vallarta Airport

Platja de Muro, Mallorca, Spain

Platja de Muro is the largest beach on the island of Mallorca, Spain. It sits on the gorgeous blue Meditteranean Sea and is comprised of four sections that stretch six kilometers. The sand of Playa de Muro is perfectly white and the water is nice and shallow for quite a ways. There are dunes in some sections of the beach that you can explore including the interesting park called Torre D’enfalacio, which features old military watchtowers used to spot invaders, as well as a unique forest habitat that you can hike around.

Pipers Lagoon Park

Nanaimo, British Columbia has many beautiful parks and beaches but one of the most popular is Pipers Lagoon Park which features hiking trails with stunning views of the ocean and the surrounding islands, as well as rocky cliffs that look down on picture-perfect coves of clear ocean water. It is a great place to sit and relax on one of the strategically placed benches and watch the sunrise or sunset. The park is around 8-hectares and has many different trails with spectacular lookouts.

Rathtrevor Beach

Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park is situated on the east coast of beautiful Vancouver Island, British Columbia, and features wonderous old-growth forests, warm ocean water, tide pools, a large white sand beach, and gorgeous ocean sunsets that occur on a daily basis. This stunning attraction is located near the popular vacation destinations of Parksville and Qualicum Beach