There are beaches that are difficult to reach and often deserted. In the case of these 10 beaches that you find below, it is worth making all the effort necessary to arrive in a paradise of fine sand and spectacular landscapes.

Most beautiful secret beaches in the world

What are the most beautiful secret beaches in the world? The less known, less crowded and busy ones? They can be reached with a little difficulty, but once you arrive you will have a small paradise at your disposal, just for you (or almost).

Below you will find our selection of the 10 most beautiful and little-known beaches in the world.

  • Honopu Beach, Hawaii

There is nothing more secluded and remote than Honopu Beach on Kauai’s Na Pali Coast. No roads or paths lead to this spectacular beach. In fact, the only way to access them is to swim.

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  • Navagio beach, Zakynthos, Greece

Navagio Beach is a remote secluded bay in Zakynthos, Greece. It is one of the most picturesque and beautiful beaches in all of Greece and owes its fame to the wreck of the MV Panagiotis, stranded in its white sands and pebbles.

It can only be reached from the sea as it is isolated and enclosed by high rock walls. It is made up of millions of pebbles, pebbles and white sand, which together with some sulphurous thermal springs, give the sea a unique color that ranges from light blue to electric blue. Here you find the most beautiful beaches in Greece. 

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  • Zlatni Rat, Brac, Croatia

It is a narrow white pebble beach on the southern coast of the island of Brac.

It really is a little corner of paradise, perhaps one of the most photographed in Croatia, surrounded by lush pine forests, white sand and azure waters. Here you will find the most beautiful beaches in Croatia. 

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  • Whitehaven Beach, Australia

It is a must-see in Australia’s Whitsundays. It is called Whiteheaven beach and is located in Queensland, Australia.

7 km of white sand can be reached by boat from Airlie Beach, Shute Harbor and Hamilton Island.

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  • Cala d’en Serra, Ibiza, Spain

It is located in the north of the island of Ibiza 3 kilometers from Portinatx, between Port de Portinatx and Punta d’es Gat. It is an enchanting cove of golden sand with gravel and rocks at both ends. The bay is surrounded by steep cliffs full of vegetation. Inside the cave there is a small beach bar. South of the main beach is another small beach that can be reached with a short swim. Here you will find the most beautiful beaches in Spain. 

  • Hidden Beach, Marieta Island, Messico

The Marietas Islands in Puerto Vallarta are a group of small UNESCO heritage islands in the Pacific. The beach is only accessible via a water tunnel.

The sea in front of the beach contains the greatest variety of fishes with around 103 different species that frolic in the crystal clear waters of the hidden beach.

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  • Wineglass Bay, Tasmania, Australia

It is one of the most secluded and remote beaches in the world. To reach it you will have to walk for an hour and cross a forest.

It is located on the Freycinet Peninsula 2.5 hours from Hobart, Tasmania.

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  • Butterfly Valley, Turkey

It is a beautiful green gorge with a sixty-meter high waterfall that cascades onto the sandy beach. The name Valle delle Farfalle is due to the small tiger moth, a species that can only be admired in this area.

It is km away from Oludeniz. Here you find the most beautiful beaches in Turkey. 

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  • Trunk Bay, Virgin Islands

A body of water on St. John. It has often been named one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. The only paid beach in St John’s National Park.

  • Fjord of Furore, Amalfi Coast

It is actually a rìa, a narrow body of water located at the mouth of a sheer valley, created by the incessant work of the Schiato torrent which runs along the mountain from Agerola until it plunges into the sea, and welcomes a tiny fishing village which it was inhabited, among others, by Roberto Rossellini and Anna Magnani.

The fjord of Furore is a natural port, which can only be reached by sea. It is surmounted by a natural rock arch.

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