Mrs. O presents: 5 fab beaches to visit this summer!
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For this post we asked Mrs. O to select five of her most favourite beaches across the globe. She kindly accepted our challenge and shared with us some of the world’s greatest summer getaways:
Hollywood Beach - Photo by Flickr user mattjiggins
Hollywood Beach - Florida | USA
No one will believe it, but it is! Year on year we return to what became one our favourite places in the world. I love Miami Beach, but hate the pool/beach scene – my idea of heaven is lying down on a sun lounger with a copy of Vanity Fair. Sleep, read, sunbathe and dip into the stunning sea. It’s nice, it’s warm, not too crowded and has one of my favourite hotels just on it. And of course the shops are just around the corner!
Praia do Vidigal - Rio de Janeiro | Brazil
Don’t mean to disappoint anyone, but the idea of me and my closest 2,000,000 friends isn’t my idea of a nice holiday. Rio is one of my favourite destinations but if you do not want to get lost in the crowd, you can find a semi-private beach a little over 1km from Ipanema Beach.
Located between uber-trendy Leblon and São Conrado, this beach is shared by the Sheraton Rio guests and the inhabitants of the Vidigal slum. No safety issues, we are all people – and you can’t beat the view!
Motu Tape - Photo by user Mrsoaroundtheworld
Motu Tape - Bora Bora | French Polynesia
One of the settings of my incredible honeymoon, French Polynesia certainly did not disappoint. A breathtaking scenery and very few people around. Of course having my own direct access to it helped a lot. I promised I would go back on my 5th wedding anniversary – and counting the days!
Quinta do Lago - Algarve | Portugal
The grass is always greener on the other side, they say… I had to go to many sandless beaches (the worse thing you can do to me!) to value what I had back home. For me, there’s nothing better than arriving at this spectacular beach – the experience starts on the wooden bridge you need to walk through to access this beach, also known as Gigi Beach on the Ria Formosa. My advice? Book a table at the beach restaurant (Gigi) before you get down to the beach and enjoy the fresh fish and white white sangria.
Cala Galdana - Photo by user Mrsoaroundtheworld
Cala Galdana - Menorca, Balearics | Spain
A hidden gem – or at least it used to be! Majorca’s younger sister, an example of no overdevelopment, Menorca is one of my favourite places in the world – and the closest thing to the Caribbean turquoise sea in Europe.
Excited by all good things in life, Mrs O spends a significant part of her life travelling around the world and having a bit of fun. Based in Henley-on-Thames, in England, Mrs O is originally from Lisbon, Portugal and clocks up over 200,000 airmiles per year.
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