What are the most colorful beach communities to explore?
When it comes travel, adventure, and fun; what are some of the most colorful beach towns?
Key West, Florida
Key West is at the tip end of the Florida Keys archipelago. As Florida’s southernmost post, it is only 90 miles from Cuba! Look for pastel houses, coral reefs and powder white beaches!
Positano, Italy
Positano is a cliffside village on the Amalfi Coast. It is known for its pebble beaches, narrow streets, cafes and local artisan shops!
The Maldives
The Maldives is a tropical nation located in the Indian Ocean. It comprises 26 atolls made of over 1,000 coral islands!
Phuket, Thailand
Phuket is known for some of Thailand’s most famous beaches, resorts, spas, and restaurants! And if you like nightlife, you’ll love their nightclubs, bars and discos!
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
This resort city lies on Mexico’s Baja California peninsula. Look for El Arco, a natural archway found alongside the sea cliffs!
Fort Bragg, California
You might initially wonder why Fort Bragg, California is on this list. Glass Beach is located here and sea glass was created by years of
people dumping garbage near this coastline. The unexpected result is a beautiful beach that everyone should experience at least once in a lifetime!
Cape Town, South Africa
When you visit Cape Town, you can also head to Robben Island, the prison where Nelson Mandela was held. It is now a living museum!
Cape May, New Jersey
If you love picturesque Victorian houses, then Cape May is the place for you! Known for grand estates such as the Emlen Physick, Cape May is a seaside resort that has preserved history from another era. Don’t forget to visit the Cape May Lighthouse for artistic inspiration!
Vik, Iceland
If you’ve always dreamed of seeing the Northern Lights, Vik, Iceland is the place you have to go! The village of Vik is the southernmost village in Iceland and a colorful, albeit colder beach community!
Paradise Island, Bahamas
This white sand island is known for Atlantis resort which has a casino, water park and marine habitat! This island is fun for the whole family!
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