The 8 Most Dangerous Beaches In The World

Juhu beach, Mumbai, India

Loved by Bollywood stars and wealthy residents, Juhu Beach on the shores of the Arabian Sea is one of Mumbai’s best bathing spots.

Tamarama Beach, Sydney, Australia

Lovingly known as Glamarama by the locals, this dainty 262-foot (80m) long beach between Bondi and Bronte in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs is where the beautiful people come to see and be seen.

Lamu archipelago, Kenya

The idyllic archipelago, which sits off the coast of Kenya in the Indian Ocean, even has a Unesco-recognised old town complete with 14th-century stone houses.

Adelaide city beaches, Australia

Adelaide's beach suburbs – Glenelg, Henley, Brighton and Semaphore – are an easy trip from the city centre and one of the laid-back region's best assets.

Volusia County beaches, Florida, USA

Yet Volusia County is also officially the shark bite capital of the world, so visitors enter the water at their peril.

Cable Beach, Western Australia

Renowned for its dramatic sunsets over the Indian Ocean, the 14-mile (22km) Cable Beach is one of Western Australia's most stunning stretches of coastline.

Amazon beaches, Brazil

Brazil’s Amazon basin is best known for its lush rainforest, but it boasts gorgeous freshwater beaches along the Amazon river too.

Kedungu Bay, Bali, Indonesia

Surfing Bali's waves is on the bucket list of any surfer worth their salt, thanks to the famously powerful breaks and spectacular scenery.

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