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The Best Beaches in the World – Globetrottergirls Edition

The Best Beaches in the World – Globetrottergirls Edition

Last Updated on December 11, 2023

This year will go down in history as the year of the beach for the two of us!

All those days in the office before we started traveling long-term, our thoughts would drift to what it would be like to live on the beach and wake up to the crashing of waves on the shore, the sound of seagulls and being barefoot through the sand. Well in 2012 we certainly got our wish in a year that saw us living over five months on the beach. We spend longer stints in Mexico and Costa Rica, and took trips to the sandy shores of Singapore, Malaysia, India and our number one spot that often gets overlooked by its famous neighbor Thailand.

Read on to find out what the five best beaches were for us in 2012:

5. Varkala, India

While we didn’t see what all the hype was about on the beaches of Goa and Kerala, we did fall for the cliffs of Varkala, about an hour north of Trivandrum in the far south of India. What the laid-back village lacks in culture is easily made up for by walking the paths along the gorgeous cliffs, looking out over the wide beaches below. There are plenty of hotels and restaurants for every traveler’s budget, and the sunsets here were breathtaking.

Varkala Beach India best beaches in the world

4. Samara, Costa Rica

Long-time readers will know that Samara has been a favorite beach of ours since we first ended up there on whim back in 2011. This October we were lucky enough to return for a few days and were excited to find that this Costa Rican beach hasn’t lost any of its charm. Although the waves of  Samara are perfect for newbie surfers, the long stretch of sandy beach feels empty even in the high season, with restaurants and hotels well hidden behind the palm trees that line the shore. In a country so popular with international tourists, Samara is one of the few secret spots that combines a great selection of accommodation and relatively few tourists.

Samara Beach Costa Rica

3. Langkawi, Malaysia

We had never even heard of Langkawi, an island off the Malaysian coast in the Andaman Sea, but somehow we found ourselves promising a Canadian expat we would go there when she so passionately insisted we visit the favorite part of her adopted country. We ended up spending a week there, and Cenang Beach was by far our favorite beach on the island. Powdery, soft white sand, clear and shallow water, palm trees and incredible sunsets. This is really the perfect vacation island for travelers from near and far, and we’re not sure why Langkawi hasn’t made it on any of the many “Best Beaches in the world” lists yet.

Langkawi Malaysia best beaches in the world

2. Mahahual, Mexico

Odds are, you have never heard of Mahahual, unless maybe you have taken a short Caribbean cruise. A popular cruise port once or twice a week in high season, Mahahual is otherwise a small, relaxed fishing town on the Yucatan peninsula with incredibly warm, turquoise water. This was the closest place from the remote beach house we housesat this past summer, and we found every excuse to make the trip. Making sure not to be there on ‘cruise ship day’ we would lay in the rows of empty sun chairs lined up along the beach, working on our tans and sipping cool Mexican beer. Heaven on Earth!

Mahahual Mexico

1. Otres Beach and Koh Rong, Cambodia

Cambodia takes the crown for our favorite beach in 2012! There are actually TWO beaches here that tie for first: Otres Beach, on the mainland, and Long Beach on the little known island of Koh Rong. Just a quick tuk-tuk ride from the popular beach town of Sihanoukville, a trip to Otres Beach means avoiding the touts selling tourist trinkets, and focusing on what is important: relaxing in your sun chair with a cool coconut, staring out at sea. The few restaurants and bars here are of better quality than in town and somehow it feels like the sunsets are, too!

best beaches in the worldFor those of you who are serious about your deserted beaches, Koh Rong’s Long Beach was an amazing experience. The small island two hours off the coast of Sihanoukville only has a handful of guest houses and not much to offer in the way of diversion, but with the seven mile stretch of crystal clear water on the other side of the island, we could have cared less. We were particularly unimpressed with the side of the island where the port is and even considered leaving a day early, until we were told about a path that leads over to the other side of the island. It is an hour-long hike across an entirely untamed islands, which included much tripping, a bit of falling, profuse sweating, more swearing and a 75m descent straight down by clinging to a rope that mysteriously appears the minute you need it to finish the way down. Walking out into the clearest water we have ever seen, however, made the hike entirely worth it. Of course, we found out later you can rent a boat, round-trip, for $25 to take you and ten of your closest friends from the port on a 15-minute ride around to the otherwise deserted Long Beach. But we preferred working hard to reach our absolute favorite beach of 2012!

Koh Rong Cambodia best beaches in the world

Now we want to know from you – what are the best beaches in the world for you?

Heather (hdoherty)

Sunday 31st of August 2014

Those five beaches are BREATHTAKING! I am a humongous fan of Perhentian Island Kecil in Malaysia, it epitomises paradise and is the sort of place you hope hubby-to-be might take you on your honeymoon. Take a read here http://blog.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/hdoherty/1/1407192935/tpod.html

A bit more about the Perhentian Islands this hot beach spot http://blog.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/hdoherty/1/1407885060/tpod.html

If you like adventure and water sports there is an incredible 5 point snorkelling trip you can do which includes snorkelling with sharks! Have a browse here http://blog.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/hdoherty/1/1408214195/tpod.html

Heather

Dany

Thursday 4th of September 2014

Thanks so much for all the links, Heather - so much inspiration! I hope I'll make it back to South East Asia soon; the Perhentians have been on my travel wish list for a while now!

Chrissi

Friday 21st of December 2012

Yes it does ;-)) French Polynesia is be far the most beautiful we saw during our world trip! Especially Bora bora ;-)

Amanda

Friday 7th of December 2012

Ugh, the photos in this post seriously have me drooling! I can't wait to finally get some beach time in Belize next month!

As for the best beaches I visited this year... well, none of them can hold a candle to the ones you guys chose here!

Dani

Saturday 8th of December 2012

Amanda - You will love the beaches in Belize, and the water is just so nice! Nothing beats the Caribbean :)

Alex

Thursday 6th of December 2012

I remember emailing with you guys about Koh Rong, so glad you ended up enjoying it as much as you did! I think my favorite beaches of 2012 were the black sand beaches in Hawaii. Truly stunning!

Dani

Thursday 6th of December 2012

Yes - we didn't like any of the accommodation options on the island, but we loved that beach! So secluded and just stunning.. We haven't been to Hawaii yet but keep reading about it on so many blogs that we are now dying to go! :)

Tom @ Waegook Tom

Tuesday 4th of December 2012

Ladies, this sounds fabulous - especially Koh Rong! I've heard a bit about Otres Beach lately, too, and everything I hear echos what you say here, aka paradise!

I'll be getting some beach time in in 2013 (2012 has been woefully devoid of beaches for me), but from Africa instead of Asia and the Americas. Hopefully the beaches will be able to hold a flame to what you've shared here!

Dani

Wednesday 5th of December 2012

Africa- amazing! Where are you planning to go? I have always wanted to go to Zanzibar for their amazing beaches, and maybe combine it with a safari in Kenya :)