Do you like running on the beach at sunset? We have compiled the longest beaches in the world that will take you days to run from start to finish.
Longest Beaches
1- Praia do Cassino Beach 245 Kilometers
Because the Praia do Cassino was founded on this beach in 1890, this 245-kilometer beach also takes its name from this casino. Praia do Cassino's main goal was to make the area a tourist destination rather than a casino. And they succeeded. Starting from the city of Rio, this beach stretches all the way to the Uruguay border.
2-Ninety Mile Beach 154 Kilometers
This unique beach in Australia is exactly 90 miles. It already takes its name from here. Many lagoons on the beach add extra beauty. It is home to many kinds of bird species with its nearby lakes. Over tens of thousands of tourists flock here each year to watch these enormous birds migrate.
Ninety Mile Beach |
3- Cox's Bazar Beach 150 Kilometers
It is a wonderful beach at sunset to read a book, have a quiet holiday and relieve your tiredness Located in Bangladesh, this beach offers a much more affordable price than vacationing in other tourist destinations due to the poor economy of the country.. So much so that tens of thousands of tourists prefer this beach every year.
Cox's Bazar Beach |
4-Texas Padre Island 130 Kilometers
Perhaps this is the beach that will interest you the most. Because you can enter the water on this beach in America in all seasons of the year. Due to its location, the temperature of the water is always ideal. This beach, which used to be home to sea turtles, was no longer preferred by sea turtles because of the people. After 10 years of work, sea turtles have returned to their home.
Padre Island |
5- Ninety Mile Beach 90 Kilometers
If you think I made a typo, no I didn't. There is also a beach in New Zealand with this name. They gave this beach the same name because of its 90-kilometer length. Many movies have been shot on this Ninety Mile beach, as it is home to many dunes.
Ninety Mile Beach |
6- Playa Novillero Beach 90 Kilometers
Waves can rise up to 20 meters on the beach of Playa Novillero Beach, which is an indispensable spot for surfers. In addition to this, it attracts tourists with its many historical towns.