Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Secluded Beaches of Ambergris Caye

The World’s Most Secluded Beaches

Article excerpt from: http://www.theactivetimes.com/world-s-most-secluded-beaches 

These 13 spots might be tough to find—and even harder to get to—but they are worth the trek
Dec 12, 2014 @ 7:25 PM By Diana Gerstacker

What comes to mind when you think of the perfect beach? Do you hear the sound of ocean waves crashing on the shore, feel white sand shifting beneath your feet, maybe there are even a few surfboards or kayaks waiting nearby.
Whatever your ideal sandy spot, we’re willing to bet it doesn’t include crowds of tourists and big umbrellas blocking your ocean view. When it comes down to it, your own section of paradise should be just that—your very own.
Buying a slice of paradise might not fit into your budget, but there are a few spots around the world where you can still enjoy a mostly empty stretch of sand and coast. From Chile to Thailand, we’ve highlighted some of the most breathtakingly beautiful secluded beaches on the planet. These 13 spots might be tough to find—and even harder to get to—but they are worth the trek.
Robles Point, Ambergris Caye, Belize
Most beaches on Ambergris Caye aren’t named but the secluded Robles Point, which is only accessible by boat, is special enough to warrant one. Not only is Robles Point virtually tourist-free, but it’s one of just two spots on the island where the coral reef meets land.

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