1. Lafayette Beach, Tahiti
Ever wanted to leave black footprints in the sand? Head to the islands of the South Pacific. You’ll find black sand galore on Tahiti, which is home to Lafayette Beach. A remarkable beach, famed for its ink-colored base and verdant cliffs, this is a lovely spot to lounge the day away.
2. Playa Jardín, Canary Islands
Designed in the early 20th century by prominent Canarian artist, César Manrique, this strand overflows with charm. Verdant gardens burst with colorful blooms, while trickling waterfalls and waving palms guide tourists past stone walls to the coal-black sand.