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      Earth's 15 Most Beautiful Remote Beaches

      Patrick Clarke
      by Patrick Clarke
      Last updated:: 7:00 AM ET, Thu January 18, 2018

      Champagne Beach, Vanuatu

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      One-of-a-kind Champagne Beach is located on Vanuatu's least populated island. Therefore, visitors are sure to discover peace and quiet as they're more likely to bump into a cow or coconut farmer than they are a tourist.

      Elafonissi Beach, Greece

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      Whether touring Elafonissi by land or sea, you're sure to fall in love with its pink sand and turquoise waters. This beach is located on Crete's most southwestern point and is home to a variety of rare species, including endangered turtles.

      Honokalani Beach, Hawaii

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      Honokalani Beach can be found in Hawaii's Waianapanapa State Park on the island of Maui. In addition to its unique black sand, this remote beach is surrounded by lush green forests that are guaranteed to help you unplug.

      Anse Source d'Argent, Seychelles

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      The Seychelles' Anse Source d'Argent is the world's most photographed beach despite being among the most remote. The gorgeous stretch of shore is located inside a national park to ensure it stays that way.

      Cayo Coco, Cuba

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      Getting to Cayo Coco can prove tricky. However, the struggles end once you get there. This picturesque Cuban beach is awash in all-inclusive resorts and is ideal for water-based activities like snorkeling and diving.

      Blue Lagoon, Fiji

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      Located on the volcanic island of Nacula, Fiji's Blue Lagoon is only accessible by boat or seaplane so you'll need to book your travel in advance. Schedule a flight for some truly jaw-dropping views.

      Vaeroy, Norway

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      Surrounded by massive mountains and towering cliffs, Norway's Vaeroy is an incredibly unique beach and one deserving of a spot on your bucket list. The hour-plus hike at Punn Sanded concludes with a memorable view of this European gem, so be sure to bring a camera.

      Lucky Bay, Australia

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      The whitest sand Down Under belongs to the beach in Lucky Bay. You'll need to hop on more than one flight to reach this Australian paradise, but there's a chance your determination will be rewarded with a kangaroo sighting.

      Half Moon Bay, Antigua

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      Half Moon Bay's secluded beach is one of the Caribbean's most relaxing locales and a snorkeling haven thanks to its crystal clear waters. Fortunately, travelers can fly directly to Antigua so getting there shouldn't be overly challenging.

      Fulhadhoo Beach, Maldives

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      Experiencing Fulhadhoo Beach in the Maldives requires a two-hour chartered boat journey once you've touched down at the airport. That said, visitors shouldn't expect to bump into any crowds in this tropical paradise.

      El Nido, Philippines

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      There's plenty of opportunities to explore at El Nido in the Philippines. Hop from beach to beach to experience a different patch of white sand complemented by turquoise waters. The unique landscape also includes cozy coves and lagoons.

      Pig Beach, Bahamas

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      Pig Beach is located in the Exumas island chain in the Bahamas and is home to pink-and-brown-spotted wild pigs. This pristine beach can only be accessed by boat, so don't be shocked by its deserted appearance.

      Baia Dos Porcos, Brazil

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      Baia Dos Porcos, Brazil's Bay of Pigs, is best experienced with a guide. However, travelers do have options as they can explore the Fernando de Noronha archipelago by way of foot or cruise. Visiting the beach long could prove costly though, as guests must pay per day.

      Hyams Beach, Australia

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      Australia's Hyams Beach boasts the world's whitest sand, which complements the crystal clear waters that wash over it along the Jervis Bay on the southern coast of New South Wales. Travelers can rent a car from Sydney Airport to complete their journey to Hyams Beach.

      Saltwhistle Bay, St Vincent and the Grenadines

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      The stellar stretch of beach in Saltwhistle Bay can only be accessed via a three-and-a-half-hour ferry trip. Located on the northern point of the island of Mayreau in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, this beach is the perfect place to sit back and relax under a palm tree.

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      A Maryland native and wanderer who has lived across the U.S. from North Carolina to SoCal, Patrick Clarke graduated from Towson University with a B.S. in journalism. He previously worked for Bleacher

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