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Best Beaches For People-Watching Around The World

Best Beaches For People-Watching Around The World

White sand and crystal blue temperate waters. Emerald skies and a sunlight that glitters through fluffy white clouds.  Balmy breezy kisses. I mean, who doesn’t love a day at beach.  But, let’s be honest. Sometimes the true allure of a beach is the people. Plainly said, the eye-candy. And, for those who appreciate beautiful people of all shapes, sizes and colors, this blog is for you. Below are a few sultry beach towns that offer white sand, blue skies, and plenty of tantalizing people-watching.

Ipanema, Zona Sul, Rio De Janeiro

The Travel Channel rated Ipanema Beach as one of the “Sexiest Beaches in The World.” And, I can see why, as this sizzling Brazilian beach attracts foreigners and locals from all walks of life. That’s because this sultry beach town is a melting pot for some of the most divine and rare beauty of the world. Ipanama beach has inspired poets and artists with it’s authenticity and livelihood. And yet, it also attracts the ‘who’s who’ of locals that enjoy spending hours at this beach sunbathing and socializing. Move further inland, and you will find streets lined with green leafy trees. Follow these  lavish streets, and you will find upscale fashion boutiques, fine-dining restaurants and resto bars playing Afro-Brazilian Jazz.

But don’t take my word for it. Just google a few images of this tropical steamy beach, and you’re likely to be on the next jet plane to Brazil.

Blacks Beach, San Diego

Boasting a decadent secluded beach beneath the bluffs of Torrey Pines on the Pacific Ocean in La Jolla, San Diego, Blacks Beach is a very sultry beach. That’s because it just so happens to be clothing-optional. But, honestly that’s not the reason why this beach is so sexy. Aside from attracting people in the buff, it is also a hot-spot for hand-gliders and bad-ass surfers. Moreover, it’s remote location, which includes a hard hike down to the actual beach itself, keeps the location far enough off the map to escape the crowds. On the other side, this sultry beach attracts adventurous gals and guys from all over looking to play and sunbathe in peace. And really, is there any thing better than a little adventure and the freedom to enjoy the sun and water in the nude? I think not.

75-Mile Beach, Queensland, Australia

Located on Fraser Island, off Australia’s eastern Queensland coast, the 75 Mile Beach is indeed 75 Miles long. Furthermore, there are plenty of gorgeous people that flock to this beach to throw around a Frisbee or two while flaunting their curves and contours. Others lounge posh on the beach to soak up the sun. To add to the thrill, swimming on the beach isn’t recommended due to strong currents and sharks. But, there are plenty of other reasons to strip down to your Speedo or bikini. As you move a bit inward you can enjoy a fresh dip at any of the natural rock pools around the island.

Sandy Beach, Puerto Rico

Sandy Beach is one of the best beaches in Puerto Rico. On the same token, it also happens to be one of the best sunbathing spots on the entire island. Aside from delectable sunbathing you can also expect to bump into many beautiful sea and land creatures. That’s because the surfing scene here is lively, bringing all the polished bods to the yard.  Furthermore, while this beach is tame during the day, it heats up at night. That is, thanks to it’s hip bars, restaurants and nightclubs on the west side of the island. If your looking for some surf, a good time, and to exchange some adventures with the locals, Sandy Beach is your beach.

Happy People-Watching!

Cheers,

Gino

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