Looking for beaches with the whitest sand in the world? Then you have come to the right address.
These are the beaches with the whitest sand in the world, for paradise holidays in tropical places. Bella's sand is one of those that, in addition to the crystal turquoise sea, attracts guests under the palm trees. For this purpose, the luxury holiday company CV Villas conducted a survey on where in the world the sand is the whitest. They did this by using around 200 images of beaches with the help of Google Maps and performing a color analysis of each coastline. All with the aim of discovering the beaches with the whitest sand in the world.
So where is the whitest sand? Well, according to this study, it is Tulum beach in Mexico! The images of this beach had the lowest coefficient (variation) of pure white, which means that it ranked right at the top of the list. It's in second place Anse Source D'Argent in the Seychelles, with a coefficient of 4.3, and on the third is the beach Marmaris in Greece, which had a coefficient of 6.5.
You can also find brilliant white sand in other parts of the world - from Spain to Cuba and even in Scotland.
These are the beaches with the whitest sand in the world
- Tulum Beach, Mexico
- Anse Source D'Argent, Seychelles
- Marmari Beach, Greece
- Tropea Beach, Italy and Platja de Muro, Spain
- Cala Pluma, Spain
- Plage de Valras, France
- Cala Brandinchi, Italy
- Stocking Island Beach, Bahamas and Taylor Bay Beach, Turks and Caicos
- Varadero Beach, Cuba
- Punta Prosciutto, Italy
- Maya Bay Beach, Thailand
- Carmel Beach, USA
- Bamboo Island Beach, Thailand
- Siesta Key Beach, USA
- Spiaggia La Pelosa, Italy
- Flamenco Beach, Puerto Rico and Luskentyre Beach, Scotland
- Grace Bay, Turks and Caicos