Elafonisi beach in Greece dethrones Bora Bora as the world’s best shoreline for 2025

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Elafonisi Beach on Crete’s southwestern coast has been named the Best Beach in the World for 2025—and it’s easy to see why, according to journee-mondiale.com. Famed for its pink-tinged sands and shallow, crystalline waters, this remote Greek gem has captivated travelers with its unspoiled beauty and ecological integrity.

What sets Elafonisi apart is its blush-colored sand, created by crushed seashells and coral fragments. As the sun sets, the entire shoreline glows in surreal hues. “The first time I saw the pink sand against the turquoise water, I thought someone had enhanced the photos,” says Maria, a local taverna owner.

Connected to Crete by a shallow lagoon, Elafonisi feels like a hidden islet. At low tide, visitors can wade through warm, knee-deep waters to reach the main beach, while deeper sections offer snorkeling and sea life. Families love the lagoon’s calm natural pools, warmed by the Mediterranean sun.

Elafonisi is also a Natura 2000 protected site, home to sea daffodils, juniper trees, and rare dunes. “What makes Elafonisi special is our commitment to keeping it wild,” says Nikos, a conservation guide.

Though remote—about 1.5 hours from Chania via mountain roads—it’s worth the trek. Arrive early or late to catch the pink glow and avoid the crowds. Nearby, the 17th-century Chrysoskalitissa Monastery adds cultural depth: “The beach feeds the body, but our culture feeds the soul,” says Father Georgios.

Elafonisi proves that even in 2025, nature still holds the crown.

Source: journee-mondiale.com

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