A surfer’s paradise, Piha is one of
the most popular tourist attractions
in this part of the country and a
popular picnic spot too.
PIHA BEACHNew Zealand
A volcanic crater, half submerged in
sea has yielded a black sand beach.
This natural marvel will leave you in
awe.
EL GOLFO BEACHSpain
With a volcano in the backdrop,Vik
Beach will make your jaws drop
with its stark black sand, blue
skies and nothingness, as far as
your eyes can see.
VIK BEACHIceland
A gorgeous black sand beach with
surfing, swimming and a gannet
colony to interest you, this one will
be your perfect day at the beach.
MURIWAI BEACHNew Zealand
A small town, Kaimu, got buried
under thick lava after a volcanic
eruption in 1990. A plant here
and there takes shape, thanks to
the diligent efforts of some good
Samaritans. The beach is not to
be missed.
KAIMU BEACHHawaii, USA
Beautiful Santorini has another
exotica up its sleeve, other then
its gorgeous sunsets, and that is
stunning black sand beach where
you can soak in the sun and do all
things beachy.
KAMARI BEACHSantorini, Greece
On a quieter side of Bali, Lovina is
slowly getting popular amongst
tourists. Go for a swim before the
crowd or life catches you!
LOVINA BEACHBali, Indonesia
Punalu’u is on the Big Island of
Hawaii. Though waters are
considered dangerous for
swimming, you can take a look
at the endangered species of
turtles making an appearance
on the sand.
PUNALU’U BEACHHawaii, USA
An isolated, quiet strip of beach
in Northern California, this is a
known spot for surfing. The
waves can get really high.
BLACK SAND BEACHLost Coast, California, USA