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Acapulco, a beach resort town on Mexico's Pacific coast, is set on a large bay backed by high-rises and the Sierra Madre del Sur mountains. Made famous by the jet set in the 1950s and ’60s, it's known for its high-energy nightlife, beaches, and golf.

Acapulco
Acapulco, Guerrero
Mexico

Anse Cimitière is a smallish beach located in the larger bay of Anse Bois de Rose in the south of Praslin. The beach itself is divided into two sections.

Anse Cimetière
Anse Lazio, La Digue
Seychelles

Arica is a port city in northern Chile, known for its surfing beaches. Near the center, a path climbs up to Morro Arica hill, which has sweeping views and the Museo Histórico y de Armas war museum.

Arica
Arica, Tarapaca
Chile

Basque Coast. Bathed by the waters of the Bay of Biscay, let us discover the Spanish Basque coast, the Costa Vasca, made of varied landscapes among which stands out the”Flysch Route” with very old fossilized cliffs.

Atlantic beaches
Madrid, Madrid
Spain

Baja California is a Mexican state on the Baja California Peninsula, bordering the U.S. state of California. The landscape spans mountains and beaches on the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of California.

Baja California
Baja San Quintin, Baja California
Mexico

Benidorm is a seaside resort on the eastern coast of Spain, part of the Valencia region’s famed Costa Blanca. A tiny fishing village till the 1960s, it’s now a popular Mediterranean holiday destination known for its nightlife.

Benidorn
Benidorn Valenciana
Spain

Boqueron beach offers over a mile of light golden sand, water in various shades ranging from dark navy blue to light turquoise like glass. There are hundreds of palm trees, mixed with almond trees and flaming Flamboyan trees offering plenty of shades

Boquerón
Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico