
The world's most beautiful secluded beaches can be found in Turkey, Bulgaria, Spain, and Crete. Flight search website Skyscanner has compiled a list of the most picturesque coastlines yet untouched by mass tourism.
Skyscanner experts state that travel is becoming More accessible. Therefore, finding beautiful, uncrowded spots becomes more difficult, but also more interesting. The list of secret beaches begins with Playa de Gulpiyuri in Asturias, Spain. It's located 100 meters from the sea, surrounded by cliffs and greenery. The beach is accessible only at high tide, when the water manages to penetrate the rocks and fill the golden sand basin.
Another little-known beach among tourists is located near the Turkish village of Ölüdeniz. Kabak Bay is especially popular with yoga practitioners, who set up camp here during the warmer months. Reaching the beach requires a challenging hike through the mountains.
In Bulgaria, those seeking a relaxing holiday can head to the perfectly round beach of Bolata Bay, an hour's drive from Varna. One of the most beautiful bays in the world, it will delight you not only with its tranquility but also with its white sand, copper cliffs, and turquoise water.
Agiofarago Beach in Crete is located far from the tourist spotlight. To reach it, you need to walk about 1.5 kilometers among blooming oleanders and caves once inhabited by hermit monks.
There are also some secret spots left in Russia. For example, the wild pebble beach "73rd Kilometer" is located in the Mamaika district near Sochi. Another excellent spot is near Anapa. "Varvarovskaya Shchel" beach is located in a picturesque gorge surrounded by relict trees. You can get there by minibus from the Sukko resort. Other beautiful secret beaches include "Masca Beach" in Tenerife, "Sa Calobra" in Mallorca, "Seychelles" in Ikaria, Greece, and "Blue Lagoon" in Paphos.
Source: news.turizm.ru