Here are some of the wildest beaches around the world.....
Sure, some of these destinations are downright remote, and require off-the-path trave
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Lets start....
Wildcat Beach, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
beach is located 30 miles north of San Francisco and only five miles to reach it.You should always remember to get the necessary permit, as this is a National Seashore.
Polihua Beach, Lanai, Hawaii
In order to access this beach you have to go north from Lanai City on the jeep trail called the Polihua Highway. You can call this trail anything but not a Highway. You have to pass through an oddly sculptured landscape of the Garden of the Gods.
Los Frailes, Ecuador
Los Frailes is in Ecuador and it is one of the most beautiful beach in South America.It is a part of undeveloped Machalilla National Park, so it is mostly quite deserted, especially during June and July.
Cayo Costa, Florida
This beach is only accessible by private boat or a small public ferry that charges $25 per person for day visitors. This far off beach with nine miles of soft white sand is more beautiful than you could ever imagine
Manuel Antonio beach, Costa Rica
The Manuel Antonio National Park is a small biological peninsula found within an area devoted to different productive activities, such as agriculture, cattle and high tourism development.
It is one of the country’s most scenic and beautiful national parks. The mean annual temperature is 27°C, with a minimum temperature of 20°C.
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