5.Pink Beach of Great Santa Cruz Island, Philippines
Great Santa Cruz Island is a small island in the southern Philippines. The color of the sand comes from small crushed up red organ pipe coral that has washed ashore and mixed with white sand. Transport to the island involves taking a 15-20 minute motor boat trip from Paseo Del Mar.
The island boasts many leisure activities for tourists to enjoy such as snorkeling, swimming, scuba diving, boating, or touring local lagoons. The island is a protected area and therefore does not have any hotels or other accommodations. There are also no restaurants, but you are allowed to bring your own food onto the island to eat.
6.Pink Beach of Komodo, Indonesia
Komodo Island is one of the islands that make up Komodo National Park in Indonesia. The island’s Pink Beach features stunningly pink sand on a backdrop of perfect scenery. The Pink Beach is heaven for snorkelers and scuba divers, as its coral is in very good condition. The water is shallow so it is a good place for people who are just learning to dive or snorkel.
The beach offers several activities to keep your days busy if swimming and sunning aren’t enough for you – many options for watersports are available and the sunset is dreamy. The island is home to Komodo Dragons, which can be quite fierce, and therefore it is recommended to visit the beach with a guide.