Palm paradise ... kick back on Saud Beach's blindingly pure sand, or go for a dip in the blue of the South China Sea.
AUSTRALIANS are royally spoiled when it comes to world-class coastlines. Yet still we travel, chasing sandier or sunnier shores. Here are 10 of the best (but lesser known) beaches in Asia.
By John Borthwick July 30, 2007 12:00am
Peace ... it is possible to find a moment of solitude amid beauty on a beach in Asia – here's our guide to 10 of the best
On the northwest coast of Luzon, little-known Saud Beach at Pagudpud is a 2km arc of blindingly pure sand bordered by the blue of the South China Sea. It's like an uncluttered version of that famous Philippines shore, White Beach, on Boracay Island. Beat the developers, the hair-braiders and sarong-floggers - head to Pagudpud now.
2. KO ADANG, THAILAND
Thailand's far south Andaman Sea coast has clusters of islands that are still off the radar for tour group invaders and full-moon ravers. The towering rock formations and crystal waters of Ko Tarutao National Marine Park, a 51-island group about 30km off the mainland, are a reminder of how islands such as Phuket, Samui and Phi Phi once were. Here you'll find Ko Adang, a jungle island with pristine shores, empty beaches and not a beer bar in sight.
3. BENTOTA, SRI LANKA
At Bentota Beach, 60km south of Colombo, grand arcs of beach sweep north and south from a rocky promontory. The Indian Ocean massages this coast of granite headlands and uncrowded beaches that surfers and European sun-seekers discovered long ago. There is a choice of three, four and five-star resorts from which you can simultaneously contemplate Bentota's fiery sunset and your of sundowner.
4. YALONG BAY, CHINA
At the same latitude as Hawaii, Hainan is where mainland Chinese come to get that Waikiki feeling without leaving home. While Yalong Bay, near Sanya on Hainan's southern tip, may lack Polynesia's heaving surf and swaying skirts, its broad white beaches are better than many in Hawaii. Fishing villages and rice farms once rimmed Yalong Bay's 7km strand. In their place, quality resorts harvest the disposable incomes of China's leisure class.
5. CHINA BEACH, VIETNAM
China Beach, on Vietnam's central coast near Da Nang, is 30km long and has numerous resorts and restaurants, especially around Bai Non Nuoc. The specific section of the China Beach of Vietnam War and television series fame is known locally as Bai Tam My Khe. Here, you can see fishermen paddle out through its breaking waves in flimsy wicker coracles and then, after fishing, surf right back in again.
6. CALANGUTE, INDIA
"Christmas in Goa" was the mantra for heliotropic (and psychotropic) hippies on the 1970s "Overland Trail". Calangute's palm-fringed shoreline was annually invaded by some of the most upbeat and beat-up minds of their generation; today it is simply built-up. Over-development hasn't been kind to Calangute's little fishing hamlets, but its Arabian Sea full moons are as spellbinding as ever.
7. DUNGUN, MALAYSIA
The east coast of Malaysia is a sleeping secret. Macaque monkeys swing like tiny Tarzans through a tree canopy that borders the South China Sea. Beyond the trees, Dungun, an empty swoop of beach, is one of Malaysia's least-exploited shores. Offshore is Tenggol Island, part of Terengganu Marine Park, where you can snorkel and scuba dive amid gin-and-tonic clear waters alive with turtles, grouper, wrasse and jacks.
8. OCCHEUTEAL, CAMBODIA
Sihanoukville (aka Kompong Som) on Cambodia's pretty south coast is home to five fine beaches, even though the best one, Sokha, is reserved for a private hotel's guests. Sokha's neighbour, Occheuteal Beach, comes a close second with its long stretch of white sand lined with pine trees. Popular with Cambodians and travellers alike, Occheuteal's far northern end has become a backpacker hangout.
9. MAE NAM, THAILAND
Ko Samui's east coast strands are almost too well known. Head up to the north coast to snoozy Mae Nam, where the sands may be narrower, but you're not sharing them with the crowds. The water is clear and calm, the palm trees shady. In the distance you can see a flotilla of blue-grey islands that drifts just north of Samui, including Ko Phangan and Ang Thong Marine Park, where the beaches are truly empty.
10. KENTING, TAIWAN
The semi-tropical landscape of southern Taiwan is a surprise until you remember that the island's earlier Portuguese name, Formosa, means "beautiful". The name still fits. Unhurried and warm, Kenting, at the rugged southernmost tip of the island, has reasonable beaches for swimming, diving and surfing, plus an 18,000-ha national park. There is ample accommodation here, the seafood is excellent and, surprisingly, you're well inside the Tropic of Cancer.
and blue lagoon! maganda rin!
ReplyDeleteang galing no??? :D
ReplyDeletei agree. i totally go for the lesser known beaches. saud is a beautiful place. i hope it stays that way and not be like boracay or that other one in mindoro.
ReplyDeleteeach place has their own charm. Boracay will always remain the top beach, but it caters to the party crowd.
ReplyDeletemass tourism destroys the beaches.
ReplyDeletewell one thing we can do is just put things in place to prevent that from occurring. boracay is still a lovely beach. but it will not be the same as it was before...its still way up there.
ReplyDeletebeaches in cagayan up north are gorgeous and untouched.
ReplyDeletemaybe you could give me links?
ReplyDeletewooooohooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteayos diba?
ReplyDeletei aggree that saud beach is best coz of of the virginity still maintained..
ReplyDeletevirginity?
ReplyDeletehahaha! i just realized... the article on sunday herald's website uses the pic i shot.
ReplyDeletethank you for also posting it on your blog.
sweet ang galing naman... hmmm... cant u sue them for illegaly using your photos??
ReplyDeleteno naman, may rules naman ang flickr na dapat naka link bank to the original pic or credit it eh.
ReplyDeletethe funny thing is i know i read your blog about it when you posted it dati... di ko man lamang na recognize na shot ko pala yan. haha!
why are you online on saturday night?!?! di ka balalabas?
wala tinamad ako... besides 5th monthsary namin ngaun.... last night ako lumabas pero hindi gimik - had dinner with friends at Amici then chill out sa Barcino at the Fort- had three bottles of White Wine, Pinot Noir and Champagne. Tapos direcho ng Rufos hehe
ReplyDeletehehe! happy 5th month. :) Amici- kainggit! now im craving. itutulog ko nalang nga.
ReplyDeleteenjoy your monthsarry riain!
yay! Thanks... :D heheheheheh dali punta ka ng Amici!
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