Published 20:23 IST, September 10th 2024
Southeast Asia's Picteresque Beaches You Need To Visit
Among the world’s vast array of beaches, Southeast Asia stands out with its exceptional coastline gem s that people must-experience.
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As summer gently fades, the allure of sun-soaked shores remains irresistible. Among the world’s vast array of beaches, Southeast Asia stands out with its exceptional coastline. This region boasts some of the planet’s most idyllic beaches, perfect for those lingering days of summer.
Tonsai Beach, Krabi, Thailand
Krabi, Thailand, offers several stunning beaches, and Tonsai Beach is a prime example. Accessible only by boat, this secluded haven is nestled among towering karst formations. Despite its remote feel, it’s not an island but rather a hidden gem cut off from the mainland by rugged terrain. With just a few guesthouses and local shops, Tonsai Beach provides a serene escape. Beyond sunbathing and swimming, it’s a hotspot for rock climbing enthusiasts.
Coral Bay, Perhentian Kecil, Malaysia
Off Malaysia’s northeastern coast, Pulau Perhentian Kecil—meaning Little Perhentian Island—is renowned for its pristine beauty. Alongside its larger sibling, Pulau Perhentian Besar, these islands were historical resting points for traders, a legacy reflected in their name, which translates to “stopping point” in Malay. Coral Bay, located on the quieter west coast of Perhentian Kecil, features powdery white sands and crystal-clear waters, offering a peaceful retreat compared to the more vibrant Long Beach on the opposite coast.
Bawah Reserve, Bawah Island, Indonesia
Hidden within Indonesia’s Anambas archipelago, Bawah Island is an unspoiled paradise ideal for relaxation and nature immersion. The island, developed with an eco-conscious approach over five years, harmonizes modern luxury with natural splendor. The transparent waters and abundant marine life create an ideal setting for snorkeling, kayaking, and windsurfing.
Cat Co 3, Cát Bà Island, Vietnam
Cát Bà Island, the largest in Ha Long Bay, combines natural beauty with accessibility. Cat Co 3 Beach, one of three sandy stretches near Cát Bà town, features fine sand and clear waters with views of the limestone islets of Lan Ha Bay. This public beach, despite its proximity to a resort, offers a perfect spot for relaxation and swimming amid rugged natural scenery.
Updated 20:23 IST, September 10th 2024