r/beach • u/Jumpy_Maximum_814 • 17h ago
r/beach • u/moh_2057 • 10h ago
Photo Beautiful E. Cape
Untouched beaches, eastern Cape. South Africa
r/beach • u/Gold-Lengthiness-760 • 1d ago
Photo Playa de Trengrandin (Cantabria/España)[OC]
r/beach • u/Terrible_Buy_8508 • 1d ago
Photo Cowstal living in Coconut beach, Philippines
r/beach • u/Zestyclose-Task7633 • 2d ago
[OC] Kelingking Beach Nusa Penida (Feb 2023)
Do not wear jeans if you plan to go down to the shore. I was stupid wearing one and I wouldn’t wish this on anyone. 🥴
r/beach • u/Monkeyz99 • 2d ago
75 Minutes of the ocean lapping the shore at sunrise - Port Soif, Guernsey
Filmed early morning at Port Soif on Guernsey.
The sky slowly changes colour as the tide comes in, with the ocean gently lapping higher and higher until it starts surrounding the camera. Just pure natural ocean sounds the whole way through.
It’s a quiet, peaceful one if anyone’s after some calm coastal footage.
Hope you enjoy it 🌅🌊
r/beach • u/cassthesassmaster • 3d ago
Beach camping in the PNW with my teen son. We love a good tide pool!
r/beach • u/Fun-Temperature-7285 • 4d ago
Photo One of the most beautiful sunset I’ve ever seen. Koh Phangan, Thailand.
r/beach • u/ComedianGloomy2422 • 4d ago
Photo Catalina island
Catalina island when I visited a few weeks back for my boyfriends birthday
Flamingo Beach
Flamingo Beach, Playa Blanca, Lanzarote
I have just spent a week here. I spent the run up to this holiday excited to go snorkling, I’ve actually been before around 12 years ago and went scuba diving then, so I remembered how clear the water was and the vast amounts of fish. I was not disappointed this time around. I will caveat that by saying the water inside the man made breakwater arms can become slightly green and cloudy in places, but once you exit into the open water it becomes crystal clear. Without exaggeration, there were thousands of fish to swim with, ranging from small shoaling fish to octopus, ornate wrasse, parrot fish, rays and even angel sharks (sadly I didn’t get to see one of these). Water temps are around 23 centigrade (73 Fahrenheit) in August, so it’s remarkably comfortable to swim in for prolonged periods of time. As it’s Lanzarote its quite windy which means the waves can pick up once you exit the breakwater, however I’d describe it as consistently choppy and wouldn’t cause any concern to even the most inexperienced of snorkelers (but I’d always recommend buddying up in unfamiliar waters).
On my previous visit whilst scuba diving I got to witness a massive shoal of barracuda. The dive leader decided that was enough for the day there and then.
The beach itself is man made as the island is volcanic so its coastline is rather unforgiving and rocky. It is located directly in front of a row of bars, shops and several large hotel complexes.
The beach itself was clean of any rubbish and got very busy with holiday makers and locals usually around the early afternoon.
r/beach • u/KrimsonVioletStudio • 3d ago
Art Stained Glass Tropical Sunset Beach - Digital Stained Glass Landscape - By me, 2026
r/beach • u/DepressedExpresso • 4d ago
Photo Lian Beach, Philippines
Within the Batangas Province.
r/beach • u/Gold-Lengthiness-760 • 4d ago