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Hidden Beach on Marieta Islands




This hidden beach of Marieta Islands, Puerto Vallarta is located just a few miles off the coast of Mexico, close to Bandera bay, Marieta Islands are archipelagos that were formed as a result of volcanic activity. The islands have remained almost secluded ever since.There are plenty of marine wildlife available to view around the island, Humpback whale, sea turtles and dolphins are just a few of the most magnificent examples.
The water along the hidden beach Marieta Island, Puerto Vallarta is a crystal clear. The islands are about an hour long boat ride west-northwest from the coast of Puerto Vallarta and are visited daily by hundreds of tourists, yet no one can legally set foot on the islands.If you plan to visit the Hidden Beach, you need to make sure the person who is giving the boat service have the permiit to take you to this beach, because this beach is a ecological preserve.

                             Navagio Beach Zakynthos



Navagio Beach or the Shipwreck, is an isolated sandy cove on Zakynthos island and one of the most famous and most photographed beaches in Greece. Navagio Beach is often referred to as the Shipwreck Beach or just simply “The Shipwreck” because it is home to the wreck of a ship called Panagiotis that is believed to have been a smugglers ship. The presence of alleged smugglers ship gave Navagio Beach yet another nick name – Smugglers Cove.
This small and isolated, yet strikingly beautiful sandy cove is located on the north-west shore of Zakynthos Island, near the Anafotiria village, quite opposite of island’s capital Zakynthos. The area is defined by its sheer limestone cliffs, white sand beaches, and clear blue water, which attract thousands of tourists yearly. The strip of beach is accessed only by boat, but you can see it from above if you stand on the high side of the cliffs that overlook it.

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