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5 black sand beaches for adventurous travelers

TIME : 2016/2/26 10:19:06

Stop your vacation planning and listen up! We know youve read those ’10 Best Beaches’ lists and dreamed about white sand between your toes, but chances are, youve already been there and done that. So why not go for something a little more daring? Something a little more out of the ordinary? Those are a little more your style after all, arent they? Consider one of these black sand beach adventures instead, your bucket list and Instagram friends will thank you.

Perissa, Santorini, Greece

Between the crystal clear water and smooth, but devilishly hot sand, you may have just found your new favorite beach in the world. Protected by Mesa Vouno and the ruins of the ancient Spartan city Thera to the north, Perissa is considered one of Greeces top beaches. The stark contrast between the black sand beach and the white buildings of the city make for one picture perfect scene. Make the ambitious 3 kilometer hike to Mesa Vouno at dawn to take in a sunrise fit for the Gods.

Perissa

Vk Beach, Iceland

In the southernmost point of Iceland youll find the village of Vik, home to one of the prettiest black sand beaches in the world. This stretch of black basalt sand is one of the wettest places in Iceland, getting about 90 inches of rain a year and is surrounded by volcanos and glaciers which if you ask us, makes for one heck of a unique destination.

Vik

Black Sand Beach, Prince William Sound, Alaska

Glaciers, green hillsides and wildlife will compete for your attention when youre at Prince William Sound. Just 60 miles from Anchorage, getting to the sound is worth the trek. Experienced kayakers try braving the waters to get to the beach. Not so experienced kayakers, opt for the boat tour. Either way, take it all in, theres nothing else like this in the world.

Prince William Sound

Punaluu Beach, Hawaii

Located on the Big Island, Punaluu Beach is actually a result of lava thats flowed to the ocean and cooled, creating a beautiful, but rocky beach. Watch out for sun-bathing Hawksbill and Green turtles, youre on their turf after all. Be sure to stay at least 15 feet away from these endangered creatures otherwise the beach patrol might cut your visit short. Oh, and taking some of that stunning sand home with you as a memento isnt allowed either.

Punaluu

Black Sand Beach, Lost Coast, California

4,000 feet below the surrounding mountains California is so famous for, this black sand beach lies pristine and relatively untouched. Hard to get to in any form, small mountain roads might be your only chance to get to this remote beach. Camping and hiking are big in this area, connect with nature but dont forget your camera, there will surely be some picture-perfect opportunities.

Lost Coast

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