Which is the best Beach you have ever visited?
@mrnischalgurung (424)
India
7 responses
@LarryBlanken (13)
• United States
30 Dec 09
I like Panama City Beach, Florida. I go there a lot, because my sister lives there. I would go there anyway, 'cause there's a lot to do. They have a lot of clubs and stuff. Also, the beach is very clean and white. I like to feed the sea gulls. I've seen a lot of dolphins there. They seem friendly, but I don't really trust them. They have beady eyes.
@Maggiepie (7816)
• United States
22 Oct 09
[b]I don't know if it's best in the world (I haven't been to all those others), but of the ones I've encountered, Big Sur is the best...except, you really can't swim in it, unless perhaps you have a wet suit, because while it's stunningly beautiful, the water is ice cold!
BRRRRRRRR!!!!!
Maggiepie
"OBAMA IS AN 'UNDOCUMENTED WORKER!'"[/b]
@sender621 (14893)
• United States
20 Oct 09
I used to live in Florida and had beach access nearly every day. The beaches there were not my favorite though. When i was a senior in high school, my family took a vacation to Hawaii. The beaches there are to die for! Waikiki Beach was my favorite. The sand was warm and inviting. The water was the beautiful blue you can imagine. I could have stayed there morning till night and never been bored. I would love to go back there someday and be one with the beach.
@chelseahoven (8)
• United States
20 Oct 09
The best beach I have ever been to, is in Destin, Florida! They have crystal clear blue water and the sand is so soft between your toes!! Next Time I go on vacation, I am so going back there;]
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
20 Oct 09
The best beach I have been to is Lalamano Beach in Western Samoa in the South Pacific Ocean. It has white sand and green palm trees. It overlooks some pretty little islands. I really loved it there because it was so very scenic.
I loved seeing most of the wonderful beaches in the Seychelles. Every one of them was as pretty as a postcard. I traveled there with my ex-boyfriend. We cycled across La Digue Island and walked along a track. We found the most magical looking little palm fringed bay. We had a swim and were the only ones there.