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These are the top 25 beaches that travellers say are the world’s best for 2020

For its “heavenly” mirage-like view, Brazil’s Baia do Sancho was given the title of the best beach in the world by TripAdvisor. No surprise. The top-ranked beach for Europe is Italy’s Spiaggia dei Conigli, coming in at 4th on the World ranking. The ranking is based on the quantity and quality of traveler reviews for beaches over a 12-month period.

Best Beaches in the World for 2020

  1. Baia do Sancho (Fernando de Noronha, Brazil)
  2. Grace Bay Beach (Providenciales, Turks and Caicos)
  3. Playa Paraiso (Cayo Largo, Cuba)
  4. Spiaggia dei Conigli (Lampedusa, Islands of Sicily, Italy)
  5. Prainhas do Pontal do Atalaia (Arraial do Cabo, Brazil)Prainhas do Pontal do Atalaia (Arraial do Cabo, Brazil)
  6. Seven Mile Beach (Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, Caribbean Sea)
  7. Eagle Beach (Palm – Eagle Beach, Aruba, Caribbean Sea)
  8. Flamenco Beach (Culebra, Puerto Rico, Caribbean Sea)
  9. Varadero Beach (Varadero, Cuba, Caribbean Sea)
  10. Kleftiko Beach (Milos, Cyclades, Greece)Kleftiko Beach (Milos, Cyclades, Greece)
  11. Siesta Beach (Siesta Key, Florida, United States)
  12. Radhanagar Beach (Havelock Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India)
  13. Luskentyre (Isle of Harris, Lewis and Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom)
  14. Playa de Ses Illetes (Formentera, Balearic Islands, Spain)
  15. La Concha Beach (San Sebastian – Donostia, Spain)La Concha Beach (San Sebastian - Donostia, Spain)
  16. Saint Pete Beach (St. Pete Beach, Florida, United States)
  17. Playa Norte (Isla Mujeres, Mexico)
  18. Maho Beach (Cruz Bay, Saint John – U.S. Virgin Islands, Caribbean Sea)
  19. Bavaro Beach (Punta Cana, Dominican Republic)
  20. Woolacombe Beach (Woolacombe, England, United Kingdom)
  21. Elafonissi Beach (Elafonissi, Greece)Elafonissi Beach (Elafonissi, Greece)
  22. Whitehaven Beach (Whitsunday Island, Whitsunday Islands, Australia)
  23. Cala Mariolu (Baunei, Italy)
  24. Balos Lagoon (Kissamos, Greece)
  25. Black Sand Beach (Vik, Iceland)

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Emma London is the Associate Editor at CEOWORLD magazine. She covers lists, rankings, economy, geopolitics, global banking, fintech, digitization of money, and the future of finance for CEOWORLD magazine. She’s also a member of the Board of Directors at the Global Business Policy Institute. Prior to that, Emma was the ultra-high net worth (UHNW) valuations subject matter expert at CEOWORLD magazine, mentoring research teams in valuations’ techniques, and was involved in product development for ultra high net worth (UHNW) and high net worth (HNW) dossier creation, currently heading research operations at the Global Business Policy Institute. She can be reached on email emma-london@ceoworld.biz. You can follow her on Twitter at @ceoworld.