Previously I wrote about places 10th, and 9th, soo now It's time for 8th, and 7th.
8th PLACE.
Grace Bay
Beach, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos
Affectionately known as Provos,
this 40-kilometer-long island, part of the Turks and Caicos archipelago, gives
up half its length to one of the world's finest stretches of sand.
Now that the word is out, tourism
infrastructure on Providenciales is developing a bit faster than some people
would like.
Grace Bay Beach, a stunning,
19-kilometer stretch of sugary white sand, is host to most of the island's
resorts. Other parts of the island, such as the Copper Jack beaches, still feel
undiscovered.
Diving at Providenciales is world
class, with stacks of healthy coral close to shore. The island is also close to
a humpback whale migration route.
7th PLACE.
Maya Bay, Ko
Phi Phi, Thailand
Yes, it’s filled with tourists,
thanks in part to Leonardo DiCaprio, who starred in “The Beach,” which was
filmed here. But there’s a reason Maya Bay is still on our list -- it’s just
too perfect to pass up.
Maya Bay is a white sand beach
hugged by steep limestone cliffs. Coral reefs make it an excellent spot for
snorkeling.
Thousands of people visit the bay
every day, so if you want to avoid the crowds, try to visit early in the
morning or after 5 p.m.
If You want to see places 6th, and 5th , just wait to next month.
Bye!