Global travel site Big Travel 7 has released its yearly list of ‘The 50 Best Beaches In The World.’ A yearly ranking of the 50 best beaches in the world uncovers 2022’s top strips of sand – and they are truly drool-worthy.
The list is presently in its 4th year and ranks the world’s best beaches utilizing aggregated scores from past media results, official Blue Flag locations, social media popularity, and contributions from the Big 7 Travel editorial team.
It’s up there with extraordinary names like Turquoise Bay, in Australia, and Secret Lagoon, in the Philippines. The yearly list of ‘ The 50 Best Beaches In The World ‘ is presently in its 4th year, utilizing aggregated scores from past media results, official Blue Flag locations, social media popularity, and contributions from the Big 7 Travel editorial team.
It trusts it’s caught the most astounding beaches to visit this year, and the once-secret area in West Cornwall is among the main ten. It was likewise featured in last year’s list.
The best beach in the world in 2022, as per Big 7 Travel, is Playa Conchal in Costa Rica. Turquoise Bay in Australia was ranked second, trailed by Grace Bay in Turks and Caicos and Siesta Beach in Florida.
The wanderlust-sparking guide is by Big 7 Travel, which generated it by analyzing Blue Flag areas, beaches’ social media popularity, and the thoughts of its editorial team.
The top spot goes to Playa Conchal in Costa Rica, a little beach covered with crushed seashells that are portrayed as ‘paradise’. Turquoise Bay in Australia – offering a ‘genuinely blissful beach insight’ – comes next, while ‘pristine’ Grace Bay in Turks and Caicos is 3rd.
Likewise making the top five are Florida’s Siesta Beach (4th) and Punta Mosquito in Mexico (5th). The top-ranking British Isles beach is Cornwall’s Pedn Vounder. Its crystal clear blue water and white sand’ impels it into eighth place, with Keem Bay in Ireland coming 19th.
You can see the ‘Top 50 Beaches in the World 2022’ list HERE.
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