From Krabi to Mui Ne, pick a beach with unique feature that you would love to visit. Get those perfect Instagram moments, tread on the soft sand, enjoy nature’s enchanting masterstrokes, where is it that you want to take your vibe?
Krabi Calling
Away from the southern mainland by steep limestone cliffs, Krabi is a crescent beach. The limestone formations make it a great destination for rock climbing, and the emerald waters of the lagoon are perfect for kayaking and paddleboarding. Head to the Phra Nang beach to explore caves and admire coral reefs. Sit back in the pillowy sand to witness a breathtaking sunset on the Railay West beach before returning to the mainland via ferry. For an uber luxurious touch, retreat to Phulay Bay, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, where the staff, personal butler and tailored experience await. Treat yourself to Michelin-star chef’s creations and a rejuvenating session at the spa set amidst tropical gardens.
Under the Seychellois Sun
The island country of Seychelles is known for its picturesque beaches and clear waters. One of the longest on the island, the Beau Vallon Beach on Mahé is straight out of a postcard. The azure water of the Indian Ocean and the white sandy beach make for a fun day out in the sun. You can listen to the music of the sea lounging on the shore or partake in a variety of water sports, including but not limited to jet skiing, windsurfing and scuba diving. The water is perfect for snorkelling, paddleboarding and kayaking. Rent a crystal kayak and glide over the waves as you encounter colourful marine species, even baby sharks.
Enchanting Mui Ne
The palm-fringed honey-hued stretch of beaches of Mui Ne in Vietnam are dreamlike. The Hon Lao Beach, also known as the Hon Ghenh, is a must-visit. Surrounded by rock formations and perfect for pictures, the relatively untouched beauty of this beach will captivate you. The tranquil atmosphere and clear water only add to its calming vibe. If you are looking for thrill, then grab some gear and go snorkelling or head to the thoughtfully designed, luxurious Anam Mui Ne. Try your hands at the cultural activities and master the art of authentic Vietnamese cuisine in a step-by-step cooking class with some secret tips from the chefs.
Muscat Marine Adventure
If you are looking for a short-haul family vacation at a stunning beachfront, Muscat offers the perfect solution. Located between the Hajar mountains and the Gulf of Oman is a private 500-metre-long white sand beach by Shangri-La Barr Al Jissah. Colourful coral reefs, rays, eels and the cutest sea turtles will greet you as you row your kayak or go snorkelling. Between February and September, you can witness the natural wonders of the turtle hatching at the property’s private beach, one of the five nesting sites for endangered turtle species. Enjoy a day at the sea spotting dolphins and whale sharks, or let the kids enjoy camel rides on the beach.
A Hidden Sri Lankan Paradise
Nestled away on the southern coast of Sri Lanka in coconut plantations is the horseshoe bay of Instagram-worthy Hiriketiya Beach. Go for a dip in the sheltered bay or hit the waves at the best surfing spots, catering to beginners and pros. If you want more immersive experiences like aerial whale watching or wish to whip up authentic local cuisine, head to Fort Bazaar by Teardrop Hotels. Rejuvenate in this 17th-century townhouse, where warm staff ensure that your stay is infused with the charm of Sri Lankan hospitality.
Maldivian Island Bliss
With leafy jungle foliage and sparkling white sand, the pristine Faafu Atoll is a haven abundant with colourful marine life and vibrant coral. Just 120 km from Male Velana International Airport, Filitheyo Resort is accessible via a 35-minute seaplane journey followed by a 10-minute traditional dhoni ride. The warm turquoise lagoon invites you to splash in its clear waters, while private starlit dinners, boat excursions to explore nearby islands and a unique jungle spa offer endless opportunities for relaxation and adventure. Scuba diving enthusiasts can explore bustling house reef teeming with fish, reef sharks, and rays, and daily excursions offered by the Werner Lau dive centre.
Beach Day Out at Al Marjan Island
Renowned for its glittering skyscrapers and golden desert, the UAE has much more to offer. Beyond the rolling dunes in Ras Al Khaimah, you will discover a hub for beach fun. Enjoy a picnic on the Al Marjan Island beach, a game of beach volleyball on this long stretch of soft sand, take a dip in the blue water, or catch the sunset. If you want to take it up a notch, head to Ras Al Khaimah’s largest floating water park at Mövenpick Resort Al Marjan Island. Its private beach and a fully-equipped Water Sports Centre are where you can enjoy motorised and non-motorised water sports.
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