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Top 10 South American Beaches of 2015 (Part 2)

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Countries in the northern and southern hemisphere are getting colder as the months go by. It means one thing; it’s about time to get your bikini wears, havajanas, etc. and go straight to the warm beaches of South America! To make your trip worthwhile, we present to you the second part of our Top 10 South American beaches of 2015

 

Joaquina Beach – Approximately 746 km NE of Rio de Janeiro Brazil, Joaquina beach is an emerging destination in Florianopolis. In case you don’t know, Florianopolis has always been a sizzling hot tourist destination for young people who love both the beach and dusk ’til dawn parties. Should you find the place fully-packed, don’t worry; there are dozens of beaches you can choose from in the area.

 

Jericoacoara – And again, there’s another winning entry from Brazil -Jericoacoara! Having a swim isn’t actually that possible here as this place is shallow but despite that, many souls have been captivated by Jeri. The reason for that is its tranquil waters, lagoons, otherworldly sunset, big sand dunes and hammocks-on-the-beach not on-the-coast. Let me repeat that -it’s on the beach.

 

Baia do Sancho Beach – Being biased was never my intention as this beach is yet again from Brazil. But regardless of that, Sancho Beach of Fernando de Noronha together with the whole of it (many Brazilians say) is the crowning jewel of the country. Fernando de Noronha is an archipelago which is made up of 21 paradise islands. The price is steep just to go there but is damn well worth it!

 

Mancora – Situated on the sunniest side of Peru, Mancora beach offer visitors open-air bar and restaurants and boasts a unique landscape -sand dunes. Adventure-seekers love this place as it is one of South America’s best kite-surfing spots. Others would occasionally choose sand surfing than do the norm -riding the waves.

 

Punta del Este – This prestigious punta of Uruguay unintentionally attracted a very specific type of people -socialites. I’m pretty sure this is Uruguay’s answer to Rio’s Ipanema and Copacabana. Since that’s the case, expect it to have the same features like that of its counterparts (good and bad).


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