Explore Fiji, Bahamas, Bermuda & Okinawa’s Best Beaches

The Beach is Calling and You Must GO!

So everyone’s vision of the perfect beach is a little different. Maybe you’re into lively stretches of sand with beach volleyball and people-watching for days, or maybe you crave a quiet cove where it’s just you and the sound of gentle waves. Some folks hunt for powdery-soft sand, while others want a rugged coastline with jaw-dropping views. When U.S. News pulled together their list of the world’s top beaches, they looked at everything: scenery, sand quality, accessibility, and all those little details that make a beach unforgettable. Did your favorite spot make the cut?

Travelers with disabilities: You’re not left out of the fun. Many of these world-class beaches now offer accessible boardwalks, beach wheelchairs, and ramps, so everyone can enjoy the sun and sea. If you need specific accessibility info or want help finding the most inclusive beach destinations, just ask—I’ve got you covered! One of the Best Beach Vacations

The Fiji Islands

With its 333 islands, jaw-dropping resorts, and water so clear you’ll think someone turned up the saturation, Fiji is basically paradise for anyone who loves the beach. If you’re hoping to snorkel, Taveuni’s coral reefs are a must—colorful, diverse, and full of life. Movie buff or reality TV fan? The Mamanuca Islands are your ticket to those palm-fringed beaches you’ve seen in “Cast Away” and “Survivor.” Just hop on a ferry from Port Denarau, and you’ll be on island time in no time. Qalito Island (aka Castaway Island) and Vomo Island are two of the most popular picks, and it’s easy to see why.

Travelers with disabilities: Fiji is making strides in accessibility, with many resorts and popular beaches adding ramps, accessible rooms, and beach wheelchairs. Before you go, reach out to your chosen resort—they’ll often have details on accessible transportation and special amenities to make your stay as comfortable as possible. Paradise should be for everyone, and in Fiji, they’re working on it.

The Bahamas

With countless beaches to choose from on 700 islands, finding the perfect sandy spot in the Bahamas couldn’t be easier. From massive resorts like Atlantis Paradise Island to privately owned islands, the variety of beaches here runs the gamut. Pink Sand Beach on Harbour Island will wow you with its rosy hue, while The Exumas will delight you with their wild swimming pigs. If you’re after underwater caves and a stretch of sand featured in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” films, look no further than Gold Rock Beach in Lucayan National Park on Grand Bahama Island.

Bermuda

Bermuda might be best known for its mysterious triangle, but it’s the island’s beaches that really steal the show. Think powdery pink sand and turquoise water so bright it almost glows. Horseshoe Bay Beach is the crowd favorite—not just for its epic views, but also because you’re never far from a good meal or a quick shopping break. If laid-back vibes are your thing, Elbow Beach has a mellow, unhurried feel that’s perfect for a day of pure relaxation.

Want to escape the crowds? Astwood Cove Beach is a hidden spot that rewards those willing to make the steep walk down, while Jobson’s Cove is a peaceful little lagoon hugged by rocky cliffs—ideal for floating, swimming, or snorkeling in calm, sheltered water. When you’re ready to swap sand for turf, Bermuda’s seven golf courses are waiting, but fair warning: with ocean views this good, it’s tough to keep your eye on the ball.

Travelers with disabilities: Bermuda is working to make its beauty accessible for everyone. Many of the larger resorts and main beaches—especially Horseshoe Bay—offer accessible pathways, beach wheelchairs, and adapted restrooms. If you need extra assistance or specific equipment, reach out to your hotel or local tourism office before you go—they can help arrange transportation and provide up-to-date info on accessible amenities. With a little planning, Bermuda’s pink sands are open to all.

Okinawa

Though Okinawa is often dubbed “the Hawaii of Japan,” many argue that this 160-island archipelago has the edge when it comes to beaches. While the main island alone boasts more than 100 stretches of soft white sand, beaches on the outlying Miyako Islands, Yaeyama Islands, and Kume offer unmatched seclusion. Okinawa’s combination of impossibly clear water and rich coral beds makes it a dream destination for snorkelers, so don’t miss a chance to swim among sea turtles off Aharen Beach in the Kerama Islands.

Let’s turn your beach vacation dreams into reality! For personalized travel planning—whether you need accessible accommodations, insider tips, or the best spots on the island—reach out anytime. Call 510.907.0738 (business or mobile) or email Nolimittravelagency2020@gmail.com. Your perfect getaway starts here!

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