10. Fulhadhoo Beach: Maldives
Fulhadhoo Beach is longer than it is wide, which means a constant sea breeze to keep you cool. This translates further into no mosquitoes, a welcome for for a beach in the Maldives! Many have described it as a lost paradise perched in the middle of the Indian Ocean. There is a small village of 250 or so people on the east end of the island, most of them involved in the local fishing trade. Visitors go to enjoy snorkeling and free diving. The island landscape looks almost primeval with lagoons and snow white sand creating a magical scene. Coral reefs abound and be warned. The dolphins and turtles are not afraid of humans so some type of interaction is almost guaranteed.