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The summer holidays are here and paradise awaits for Britons – right on their doorstep. Here we reveal 50 spellbinding beaches found around the UK’s spectacular coastline, from Northern Irish havens to captivating Cornish coves and wonderous Welsh bays, and from English tracts of sand that look like they belong in the Maldives to Scottish […]

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The summer holidays are here and paradise awaits for Britons – right on their doorstep.

Here we reveal 50 spellbinding beaches found around the UK’s spectacular coastline, from Northern Irish havens to captivating Cornish coves and wonderous Welsh bays, and from English tracts of sand that look like they belong in the Maldives to Scottish sands that spellbind in equal measure.

Scroll down for the ultimate round up of Blighty’s beautiful beaches… 

ENGLAND

MAN O’WAR BEACH, JURASSIC COAST, DORSET: A set of steps links the beach at Durdle Door with this picturesque gem on the other side of the dividing ridgeline

PORTHMINSTER BEACH (NEAR) AND ST IVES HARBOUR BEACH (FAR), ST IVES, CORNWALL: Writing on Tripadvisor, 'debbiet' describes Porthminster Beach as 'a beautiful sheltered bay with turquoise clear water and clean, white, fine sand', while 'Linda F' says St Ives Harbour Beach is 'a beautiful, picturesque place to visit'

PORTHMINSTER BEACH (NEAR) AND ST IVES HARBOUR BEACH (FAR), ST IVES, CORNWALL: Writing on Tripadvisor, ‘debbiet‘ describes Porthminster Beach as ‘a beautiful sheltered bay with turquoise clear water and clean, white, fine sand’, while ‘Linda F‘ says St Ives Harbour Beach is ‘a beautiful, picturesque place to visit’

PORTHMEOR BEACH, ST IVES: This half-mile stretch of sandy beach offers 'clear water... soft sand, and amazing views all round', according to a Tripadvisor review by 'Daniel'

PORTHMEOR BEACH, ST IVES: This half-mile stretch of sandy beach offers ‘clear water… soft sand, and amazing views all round’, according to a Tripadvisor review by ‘Daniel‘ 

HOLYWELL BAY, NEAR NEWQUAY, CORNWALL: The National Trust says that this spot is 'a classic north Cornish beach with a sweep of golden sand and a towering dune system', while Tripadvisor reviewers describe it as 'beautiful' and 'unspoilt' with 'clear waters'

HOLYWELL BAY, NEAR NEWQUAY, CORNWALL: The National Trust says that this spot is ‘a classic north Cornish beach with a sweep of golden sand and a towering dune system’, while Tripadvisor reviewers describe it as ‘beautiful’ and ‘unspoilt’ with ‘clear waters’

STONE BAY, BROADSTAIRS, KENT: A lesser-known beach on the Kentish coast, Stone Bay is popular with families and is known for rock-pooling, according to Visit Kent

STONE BAY, BROADSTAIRS, KENT: A lesser-known beach on the Kentish coast, Stone Bay is popular with families and is known for rock-pooling, according to Visit Kent 

BAMBURGH CASTLE BEACH, NORTHUMBERLAND: This destination is described by The Beach Guide as 'a perfect place to go for long, wind-swept walks at any time of year' with views of the 'breathtaking' Bamburgh Castle 'dominating the skyline behind the beach'

BAMBURGH CASTLE BEACH, NORTHUMBERLAND: This destination is described by The Beach Guide as ‘a perfect place to go for long, wind-swept walks at any time of year’ with views of the ‘breathtaking’ Bamburgh Castle ‘dominating the skyline behind the beach’

BIGBURY-ON-SEA BEACH, DEVON: Bigbury-on-Sea beach connects Burgh Island with the mainland during low tides, with visitors able to travel between the two on a hydraulic tractor during high tides

BIGBURY-ON-SEA BEACH, DEVON: Bigbury-on-Sea beach connects Burgh Island with the mainland during low tides, with visitors able to travel between the two on a hydraulic tractor during high tides 

LONG SANDS BEACH, TYNEMOUTH, NORTH TYNESIDE: This strip of sand is described by The Beach Guide as 'a stunning stretch of golden sand' and as well as bucket-and-spade aficionados, it attracts surfers - it has previously hosted the British National Surfing Championship

LONG SANDS BEACH, TYNEMOUTH, NORTH TYNESIDE: This strip of sand is described by The Beach Guide as ‘a stunning stretch of golden sand’ and as well as bucket-and-spade aficionados, it attracts surfers – it has previously hosted the British National Surfing Championship

CUCKMERE HAVEN, EAST SUSSEX: This beach near the town of Seaford, offers 'stunning views of the Seven Sisters cliffs', according to Google reviewer Andrew Thomas, who adds that it 'doesn't seem to get too busy even during the summer season'

CUCKMERE HAVEN, EAST SUSSEX: This beach near the town of Seaford, offers ‘stunning views of the Seven Sisters cliffs’, according to Google reviewer Andrew Thomas, who adds that it ‘doesn’t seem to get too busy even during the summer season’

CAMBER SANDS, EAST SUSSEX: In a review on Tripadvisor, 'MRS D' describes this stretch of coastline as a 'gorgeous sandy beach' which is 'child and dog friendly' while 'Penguinsleeps' adds that it is 'very clean' with 'awesome waves' and a 'very aware and attentive lifeguard'

CAMBER SANDS, EAST SUSSEX: In a review on Tripadvisor, ‘MRS D’ describes this stretch of coastline as a ‘gorgeous sandy beach’ which is ‘child and dog friendly’ while ‘Penguinsleeps’ adds that it is ‘very clean’ with ‘awesome waves’ and a ‘very aware and attentive lifeguard’

FISTRAL BEACH, CORNWALL: Dubbed 'the home of British surfing' by the official Fistral Beach website, this long stretch of sandy beach hosts a range of events throughout the year, including the renowned Boardmasters Surf & Music Festival

FISTRAL BEACH, CORNWALL: Dubbed ‘the home of British surfing’ by the official Fistral Beach website, this long stretch of sandy beach hosts a range of events throughout the year, including the renowned Boardmasters Surf & Music Festival

OLD HUNSTANTON BEACH, NORFOLK: In reviews on Tripadvisor, 'sallyann300' describes this sandy beach as 'lovely and clean' while 'JTJD' recommends looking out for 'the amazing striated rock colours in the cliff wall and the shipwreck [above] that you can get close to at low tide'

OLD HUNSTANTON BEACH, NORFOLK: In reviews on Tripadvisor, ‘sallyann300’ describes this sandy beach as ‘lovely and clean’ while ‘JTJD’ recommends looking out for ‘the amazing striated rock colours in the cliff wall and the shipwreck [above] that you can get close to at low tide’

WEST WITTERING, WEST SUSSEX: This 'natural and unspoilt sandy beach' offers 'the highest water quality and excellent facilities' with 'wonderful' views of Chichester Harbour, according to the West Wittering website

WEST WITTERING, WEST SUSSEX: This ‘natural and unspoilt sandy beach’ offers ‘the highest water quality and excellent facilities’ with ‘wonderful’ views of Chichester Harbour, according to the West Wittering website

BLACKPOOL SANDS, DEVON: This shingle beach, near the village of Stoke Fleming, is favoured for its 'clear blue waters' and 'surrounding scenery of cliffs, woodland and fields', according to reviews on Tripadvisor

BLACKPOOL SANDS, DEVON: This shingle beach, near the village of Stoke Fleming, is favoured for its ‘clear blue waters’ and ‘surrounding scenery of cliffs, woodland and fields’, according to reviews on Tripadvisor

COMPTON BAY, ISLE OF WIGHT: This is one of the island's 'best-kept secrets', says Visit Isle of Wight, which adds that it offers 'a two-mile stretch of contrasting golden and dark sands with rolling seas, tumbling multi-coloured sandstone cliffs, and the white chalk cliffs at Freshwater in the distance'

COMPTON BAY, ISLE OF WIGHT: This is one of the island’s ‘best-kept secrets’, says Visit Isle of Wight, which adds that it offers ‘a two-mile stretch of contrasting golden and dark sands with rolling seas, tumbling multi-coloured sandstone cliffs, and the white chalk cliffs at Freshwater in the distance’

CHESIL BEACH, PORTLAND, DORSET: Chesil Beach, part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, is a stunning 18-mile-long shingle barrier beach that isn't just one of Dorset's most iconic landmarks, but also one of Britain's

CHESIL BEACH, PORTLAND, DORSET: Chesil Beach, part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, is a stunning 18-mile-long shingle barrier beach that isn’t just one of Dorset’s most iconic landmarks, but also one of Britain’s

HAYLE BEACH, CORNWALL: This strip of sand on the north coast of Cornwall does a passable impression of the world-famous Whitehaven Beach in Australia's Whitsundays archipelago, where water and sand mix to produce a mesmerising blend of colours

HAYLE BEACH, CORNWALL: This strip of sand on the north coast of Cornwall does a passable impression of the world-famous Whitehaven Beach in Australia’s Whitsundays archipelago, where water and sand mix to produce a mesmerising blend of colours

BLACKPOOL BEACH, LANCASHIRE: This long and sandy beach is 'Northern England's riposte to Brighton Beach' says Lonely Planet, which describes it as 'the 'best beach for seaside action' with 'one of England's most famous amusement strips'

BLACKPOOL BEACH, LANCASHIRE: This long and sandy beach is ‘Northern England’s riposte to Brighton Beach’ says Lonely Planet, which describes it as ‘the ‘best beach for seaside action’ with ‘one of England’s most famous amusement strips’

PERPITCH BEACH, ST MARTINS, ISLES OF SCILLY: This scintillating sandy crescent - on the far end of the less-visited island of St Martin's, off the coast of Cornwall - offers white sand and turquoise waters

PERPITCH BEACH, ST MARTINS, ISLES OF SCILLY: This scintillating sandy crescent – on the far end of the less-visited island of St Martin’s, off the coast of Cornwall – offers white sand and turquoise waters

POLDHU COVE, LIZARD PENINSULA, CORNWALL: This eye-catching beach is located on the beautiful Lizard Heritage Coast and sits below the site where, in December 1901, Guglielmo Marconi sent the first ever transatlantic radio transmission, the National Trust notes

POLDHU COVE, LIZARD PENINSULA, CORNWALL: This eye-catching beach is located on the beautiful Lizard Heritage Coast and sits below the site where, in December 1901, Guglielmo Marconi sent the first ever transatlantic radio transmission, the National Trust notes

BEDRUTHAN BEACH, NEAR PADSTOW, CORNWALL: This photogenic beach features dramatic rock stacks and is surely one of Cornwall's most spectacular slices of coastline. Recent rockfalls damaged the cliffside steps leading to the beach and access is currently closed. However, it makes for an arresting sight from the safety of the clifftop path above. Visit the National Trust for more information

BEDRUTHAN BEACH, NEAR PADSTOW, CORNWALL: This photogenic beach features dramatic rock stacks and is surely one of Cornwall’s most spectacular slices of coastline. Recent rockfalls damaged the cliffside steps leading to the beach and access is currently closed. However, it makes for an arresting sight from the safety of the clifftop path above. Visit the National Trust for more information 

GREEN PORTH BEACH, TRESCO, SCILLY ISLES: This perfectly formed crescent-shaped beach sits in a sheltered bay on the eastern coast of Tresco, notes cornwall-beaches.co.uk, which adds that low dunes to the rear provide shelter from south-westerly breezes

GREEN PORTH BEACH, TRESCO, SCILLY ISLES: This perfectly formed crescent-shaped beach sits in a sheltered bay on the eastern coast of Tresco, notes cornwall-beaches.co.uk, which adds that low dunes to the rear provide shelter from south-westerly breezes

KYNANCE COVE, THE LIZARD, NEAR HELSTON, CORNWALL: The National Trust notes that here 'turquoise seas meet a white sandy beach interspersed with colourful serpentine rock stacks'. It's a slice of Cornwall that's a match for anything the tropics have to offer

KYNANCE COVE, THE LIZARD, NEAR HELSTON, CORNWALL: The National Trust notes that here ‘turquoise seas meet a white sandy beach interspersed with colourful serpentine rock stacks’. It’s a slice of Cornwall that’s a match for anything the tropics have to offer

MAWGAN PORTH BEACH, NORTH COAST OF CORNWALL: Love the beach at Newquay but don't love the crowds quite as much? Then head four miles north to this beauty, which offers similarly scintillating golden sands

MAWGAN PORTH BEACH, NORTH COAST OF CORNWALL: Love the beach at Newquay but don’t love the crowds quite as much? Then head four miles north to this beauty, which offers similarly scintillating golden sands

SCOTLAND

ST NINIAN'S BEACH, THE SHETLAND ISLANDS: Watch as St Ninian's Isle and its sandy tombolo get 'bathed in a warm golden light' during the sunset, says Visit Scotland

ST NINIAN’S BEACH, THE SHETLAND ISLANDS: Watch as St Ninian’s Isle and its sandy tombolo get ‘bathed in a warm golden light’ during the sunset, says Visit Scotland

BALEPHUIL BAY, TIREE ISLAND, INNER HEBRIDES: Balephuil Bay on the Isle of Tiree offers white-shell beaches and turquoise waters. Image courtesy of Creative Commons

BALEPHUIL BAY, TIREE ISLAND, INNER HEBRIDES: Balephuil Bay on the Isle of Tiree offers white-shell beaches and turquoise waters. Image courtesy of Creative Commons 

LUNAN BAY, ANGUS: Visit Scotland describes Lunan Bay, set on the Angus coastline, as 'a hidden gem known for its pristine sandy beach and breathtaking coastal scenery'

LUNAN BAY, ANGUS: Visit Scotland describes Lunan Bay, set on the Angus coastline, as ‘a hidden gem known for its pristine sandy beach and breathtaking coastal scenery’

GRUINARD BAY, ROSS AND CROMARTY, WEST SCOTLAND: 'Nestled on the west coast of Scotland, Gruinard Bay is a hidden gem renowned for its mesmerising sunsets,' Visit Scotland says

GRUINARD BAY, ROSS AND CROMARTY, WEST SCOTLAND: ‘Nestled on the west coast of Scotland, Gruinard Bay is a hidden gem renowned for its mesmerising sunsets,’ Visit Scotland says

THE ISLE OF COLL, INNER HEBRIDES: Visit Scotland declares the Isle of Coll in the Inner Hebrides a 'must-visit snorkelling destination', saying: 'With its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, this island offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore its underwater wonders'

THE ISLE OF COLL, INNER HEBRIDES: Visit Scotland declares the Isle of Coll in the Inner Hebrides a ‘must-visit snorkelling destination’, saying: ‘With its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, this island offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore its underwater wonders’

WALES

BROAD HAVEN SOUTH BEACH, PEMBROKE: Here you'll find golden sand backed by dunes, as noted by the Pembrokeshire Coast website - plus 'an intriguing limestone stack, known as Church Rock, just offshore

BROAD HAVEN SOUTH BEACH, PEMBROKE: Here you’ll find golden sand backed by dunes, as noted by the Pembrokeshire Coast website – plus ‘an intriguing limestone stack, known as Church Rock, just offshore

MARLOES SANDS, NEAR MARLOES VILLAGE, PEMBROKESHIRE: This beach has multiple plus points - it's an epic tract of golden sand that Tripadvisor users say is uncrowded, great for dog walking, and with water that's super for swimming. Plus, notes Visit Pembrokeshire, it's a 'geologist's dream', thanks to 'interesting rock formations' in the cliffs that form the backdrop

MARLOES SANDS, NEAR MARLOES VILLAGE, PEMBROKESHIRE: This beach has multiple plus points – it’s an epic tract of golden sand that Tripadvisor users say is uncrowded, great for dog walking, and with water that’s super for swimming. Plus, notes Visit Pembrokeshire, it’s a ‘geologist’s dream’, thanks to ‘interesting rock formations’ in the cliffs that form the backdrop 

CHURCH DOORS COVE (RIGHT) AND SHRINKLE HAVEN BEACH (LEFT), NEAR MANORBIER VILLAGE, PEMBROKESHIRE: These riveting beaches are reached from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and sets of cliffside steps - and it's possible during low tides to walk around the rock formation separating them. Visitors can also walk from one to the other through one of the 'church door' gaps that make this section of coastline so unique

CHURCH DOORS COVE (RIGHT) AND SHRINKLE HAVEN BEACH (LEFT), NEAR MANORBIER VILLAGE, PEMBROKESHIRE: These riveting beaches are reached from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and sets of cliffside steps – and it’s possible during low tides to walk around the rock formation separating them. Visitors can also walk from one to the other through one of the ‘church door’ gaps that make this section of coastline so unique 

MANORBIER BEACH, SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE COAST: This captivating gem is lorded over by a fascinating medieval castle

MANORBIER BEACH, SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE COAST: This captivating gem is lorded over by a fascinating medieval castle

LANGLAND BAY, GOWER PENINSULA: For the energetic, this beach offers superb water sports opportunities, notes Visit Wales, and for the less energetic, there are rock pools to explore, sunsets to admire and promenade cafes to loll in

LANGLAND BAY, GOWER PENINSULA: For the energetic, this beach offers superb water sports opportunities, notes Visit Wales, and for the less energetic, there are rock pools to explore, sunsets to admire and promenade cafes to loll in

THREE CLIFFS BAY BEACH, GOWER PENINSULA, SWANSEA: This epic beach has rock pools, a stream running through it and three jagged cliffs that give the location its name jutting dramatically into the vast expanse of sand. And what's more, according to the FlyDriveExplore blog - 'it's rarely busy'

THREE CLIFFS BAY BEACH, GOWER PENINSULA, SWANSEA: This epic beach has rock pools, a stream running through it and three jagged cliffs that give the location its name jutting dramatically into the vast expanse of sand. And what’s more, according to the FlyDriveExplore blog – ‘it’s rarely busy’

TENBY NORTH BEACH, PEMBROKESHIRE: One of the most photographed sights in Wales, Tenby North Beach is 'a superb, sheltered, sandy beach with the pinnacle of Goskar rock sticking out of the sand in the middle', as described by Visit Pembrokeshire

TENBY NORTH BEACH, PEMBROKESHIRE: One of the most photographed sights in Wales, Tenby North Beach is ‘a superb, sheltered, sandy beach with the pinnacle of Goskar rock sticking out of the sand in the middle’, as described by Visit Pembrokeshire

RHOSSILI BAY BEACH, SWANSEA: This spellbinding strip of sand is a veritable gong-magnet, having attracted a host of awards over the years, including 'Britain's Best Beach' more than once in the Tripadvisor Travellers' Choice Awards

RHOSSILI BAY BEACH, SWANSEA: This spellbinding strip of sand is a veritable gong-magnet, having attracted a host of awards over the years, including ‘Britain’s Best Beach’ more than once in the Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards

WHITESANDS BEACH, PEMBROKESHIRE: Whitesands Beach has fine white sand, top surfing waves and is positioned in a 'magnificent setting', declares Visit Wales, which adds: '[It's] ideal for sandcastle building, paddling and swimming [and] popular with... windsurfers, kayakers, divers and anglers'

WHITESANDS BEACH, PEMBROKESHIRE: Whitesands Beach has fine white sand, top surfing waves and is positioned in a ‘magnificent setting’, declares Visit Wales, which adds: ‘[It’s] ideal for sandcastle building, paddling and swimming [and] popular with… windsurfers, kayakers, divers and anglers’

BARAFUNDLE BAY, PEMBROKESHIRE: '"Wow" is probably the best way to describe this beach', trumpets Visit Pembrokeshire. The picture above certainly backs up this stance

BARAFUNDLE BAY, PEMBROKESHIRE: ‘”Wow” is probably the best way to describe this beach’, trumpets Visit Pembrokeshire. The picture above certainly backs up this stance

LLANDDWYN BEACH, ANGLESEY ISLAND: This Blue Flag beach is described by Visit Wales as 'an ideal picnic site during fine weather but also an exhilarating place when the winter winds blow', with the tourism site adding that 'its rolling dunes, large rock outcrops and mixture of historic buildings makes it an ideal place for an afternoon of exploration'

LLANDDWYN BEACH, ANGLESEY ISLAND: This Blue Flag beach is described by Visit Wales as ‘an ideal picnic site during fine weather but also an exhilarating place when the winter winds blow’, with the tourism site adding that ‘its rolling dunes, large rock outcrops and mixture of historic buildings makes it an ideal place for an afternoon of exploration’

CEFN SIDAN BEACH, PEMBREY COUNTRY PARK, PEMBREY, CARMARTHENSHIRE: An epic eight-mile California-esque stretch of sand described by Visit Wales as 'one of the treasures of the Pembrey Country Park'

CEFN SIDAN BEACH, PEMBREY COUNTRY PARK, PEMBREY, CARMARTHENSHIRE: An epic eight-mile California-esque stretch of sand described by Visit Wales as ‘one of the treasures of the Pembrey Country Park’

BARMOUTH BEACH, GWYNEDD: This Blue Flag beach boasts a one-mile promenade and is never overcrowded, according to Tripadvisor, which says it has 'that vintage seaside atmosphere of candy floss and donkey rides'

BARMOUTH BEACH, GWYNEDD: This Blue Flag beach boasts a one-mile promenade and is never overcrowded, according to Tripadvisor, which says it has ‘that vintage seaside atmosphere of candy floss and donkey rides’

TRAETH CRIGYLL, RHOSNEIGR, ISLAND OF ANGLESEY: The seaside village of Rhosneigr on the island of Anglesey is the winner of the Green Coast seaside award, Visit Anglesey notes, and is blessed with two inviting beaches - Traeth Crigyll (pictured) and Traeth Llydan. Tripadvisor user Rachel Emma Budgen described the former as a 'little piece of heaven on Earth'

TRAETH CRIGYLL, RHOSNEIGR, ISLAND OF ANGLESEY: The seaside village of Rhosneigr on the island of Anglesey is the winner of the Green Coast seaside award, Visit Anglesey notes, and is blessed with two inviting beaches – Traeth Crigyll (pictured) and Traeth Llydan. Tripadvisor user Rachel Emma Budgen described the former as a ‘little piece of heaven on Earth’

MWNT BEACH, CARDIGAN BAY: Visit Wales reveals that families flock here on sunny days 'to enjoy the hidden cove's golden sand and rolling waves'. The bonus in this location? It's a top spot for spotting dolphins

MWNT BEACH, CARDIGAN BAY: Visit Wales reveals that families flock here on sunny days ‘to enjoy the hidden cove’s golden sand and rolling waves’. The bonus in this location? It’s a top spot for spotting dolphins

NORTHERN IRELAND 

WHITE PARK BAY, NEAR BALLYCASTLE, COUNTY ANTRIM: 'This spectacular sandy beach forms a white arc between two headlands on the North Antrim Coast,' says Discover Northern Ireland, adding that it's backed by grasslands 'carpeted in rare plants, including many orchids'

WHITE PARK BAY, NEAR BALLYCASTLE, COUNTY ANTRIM: ‘This spectacular sandy beach forms a white arc between two headlands on the North Antrim Coast,’ says Discover Northern Ireland, adding that it’s backed by grasslands ‘carpeted in rare plants, including many orchids’

WHITEROCKS BEACH, PORTRUSH, COUNTY ANTRIM: Tripadvisor user 'Oli G' declared this stretch of sand a 'piece of magic'.  It lies just off the Causeway Coastal Route, an 313km (195mile) driving route that wends along the coast from Belfast to Derry

WHITEROCKS BEACH, PORTRUSH, COUNTY ANTRIM: Tripadvisor user ‘Oli G’ declared this stretch of sand a ‘piece of magic’.  It lies just off the Causeway Coastal Route, an 313km (195mile) driving route that wends along the coast from Belfast to Derry

DOWNHILL STRAND, NEAR CASTLEROCK, COUNTY DERRY: Part of the railway line from Derry to the town of Coleraine cuts along this picturesque beach. A testament to the views it offers, travel writer Michael Palin once described the train route as 'one of the most beautiful rail journeys in the world'

DOWNHILL STRAND, NEAR CASTLEROCK, COUNTY DERRY: Part of the railway line from Derry to the town of Coleraine cuts along this picturesque beach. A testament to the views it offers, travel writer Michael Palin once described the train route as ‘one of the most beautiful rail journeys in the world’

CUSHENDUN BEACH, CUSHENDUN, COUNTY ANTRIM: This pretty beach is found in the village of Cushendun, a place 'steeped in character and folklore' according to the National Trust. The village's dramatic sea caves were used as a filming location in the hit series Game of Thrones

CUSHENDUN BEACH, CUSHENDUN, COUNTY ANTRIM: This pretty beach is found in the village of Cushendun, a place ‘steeped in character and folklore’ according to the National Trust. The village’s dramatic sea caves were used as a filming location in the hit series Game of Thrones 

PORTSTEWART STRAND, PORTSTEWART, COUNTY DERRY: 'It is an ideal place for lazy picnics, surfing and long walks into the sand dunes, where wild pansy flowers dance in the breeze and common blue and dark green fritillary butterflies abound.' So says the Northern Ireland tourist board of this stunning two-mile (3km) stretch of sand

PORTSTEWART STRAND, PORTSTEWART, COUNTY DERRY: ‘It is an ideal place for lazy picnics, surfing and long walks into the sand dunes, where wild pansy flowers dance in the breeze and common blue and dark green fritillary butterflies abound.’ So says the Northern Ireland tourist board of this stunning two-mile (3km) stretch of sand

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EXCLUSIVE: Mykonos Party 2.0: How a Who’s Who from Byron Bay’s A-list descended on the Greek party island for a party hosted by Chris Hemsworth’s ‘hot dad’ – after the family lit up a luxury villa this week Hollywood stars from Byron Bay go to Mykonos The party is for Hemsworth patriarch Craig By Lucy […]

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EXCLUSIVE: Mykonos Party 2.0: How a Who’s Who from Byron Bay’s A-list descended on the Greek party island for a party hosted by Chris Hemsworth’s ‘hot dad’ – after the family lit up a luxury villa this week

  • Hollywood stars from Byron Bay go to Mykonos
  • The party is for Hemsworth patriarch Craig

Greece’s famous party island of Mykonos is about to be overrun with a Who’s Who of Byron Bay celebrity when the patriarch of Hemsworth throws an outrageous party.

Craig Hemsworth, 68, the father of Hollywood heavyweights Luke, Chris and Liam is all about throwing a European party on the picturesque ‘Island of the Winds’.

Guests traveled far and wide to attend the exclusive destination soiree.

The exclusive guest list includes Matt Damon and his wife Lucian, Spanish actress and daughter-in-law Elsa Pataky, Australian model Gabriella Brooks – girlfriend of son Liam, radio personality Lauren Phillips and her partner AVMIN air boss Paul O’Brien.

Daily Mail Australia has learned that the star-studded event will take place in the coming days at one of the island’s most exclusive beach clubs.

Mykonos has been the party location of choice for some of the world’s richest and most famous stars – from Leonardo DiCaprio to Richard Branson and Alessandra Ambrosio.

Craig Hemsworth’s knees in Mykonos kicked off Thursday with a welcome party at a private villa

Elsa Pataky (left) Luciana Barroso (center) and Hollywood star Matt Damon flew over for the occasion

Elsa Pataky (left) Luciana Barroso (center) and Hollywood star Matt Damon flew over for the occasion

Fellow Byron Bay residents tipped to take part in the festivities include Anthony ‘The Cat’ Catalano and his wife Stefanie, who are vacationing in nearby Ithaca.

The former boss of the domain owns Byron’s Bay’s legendary Rae’s on Wategos beach and is a notable figure in the north coast town now synonymous with A-listers.

Australian DJ Kaz James, who has a summer residence on the party island, is another likely guest at Craig Hemsworth’s soiree.

The festivities began on Thursday in a mansion where the group was released.

While elder broth Luke and his wife Samantha were nowhere to be seen.

The Hemsworth family is known for their love of dressing up

The Hemsworth family is known for their love of dressing up

The three brothers were all born in Melbourne, Victoria, to their parents, teacher Leonie and counselor Craig (both pictured)

The three brothers were all born in Melbourne, Victoria, to their parents, teacher Leonie and counselor Craig (both pictured)

Chris is pictured enjoying a match with his genetically blessed parents

Chris is pictured enjoying a match with his genetically blessed parents

Liam was on the PDA with his model girlfriend Gabriella Brooks and shared a passionate kiss as he snuggled up to the glamorous blonde as they soaked up the sun.

Chris was seen cuddling with a close friend of the family – model and actress Michele Merkin.

It’s no secret that the Hemsworth’s clan know how to party.

Chris and his wife Elsa left Hollywood three years ago to host an annual New Year’s Eve party in Byron Bay.

The couple spared no expense, each year the event gets bigger and bigger.

Fellow Byron Bay residents tipped to join the festivities include Anthony

Fellow Byron Bay residents tipped to join the festivities include Anthony ‘The Cat’ Catalano and his wife Stefanie who are currently holidaying in nearby Ithaca

Radio host Lauren Phillips and her AVMIN boss partner Paul O'brien

Radio host Lauren Phillips and her AVMIN boss partner Paul O’brien

An invitation to their theme party is the hottest ticket in Byron Bay.

However, before the three Hemsworth brothers made it big on the silver screen, they spent their early childhood on a cattle ranch in the Northern Territory.

Mother Leonie was an English teacher and Craig a counselor who worked in child protection.

The family later moved to Phillip Island in Victoria where all three brothers found their love of surfing.

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Where have all the tourists gone, I wonder as I whiz along the coast of Syros on a moped. Syros is in the heart of the Cyclades, a collection of islands surrounding Delos – the holiest site in ancient Greece and a religious sanctuary hailed as the birthplace of the gods Apollo and Artemis. And […]

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Where have all the tourists gone, I wonder as I whiz along the coast of Syros on a moped.

Syros is in the heart of the Cyclades, a collection of islands surrounding Delos – the holiest site in ancient Greece and a religious sanctuary hailed as the birthplace of the gods Apollo and Artemis. And yet on my first morning there are only two families next to me in the crescent bay of Finikas Beach.

When I eat Greek salad and sardines at the Dyo Tzitzikia in Kini, supposedly Syros’ most popular beach, there are just two elderly Greek ladies in the sea, chatting as they breaststroke at a glacial pace. Greek is the language you hear on Syros, with only a single Englishman or Frenchman intervening.

In Ano Syros, a hilltop town dotted with chapels and founded by Italians in the 13th century – it’s still largely Roman Catholic – I see a British couple photographing a kitten. Otherwise there is hardly anyone around.

But when I take the 25 minute ferry to Mykonos I enter tourist hell. Some 300 of us disembark and we all head to the same place – the charming but impossibly busy town of Chora.

Harry Mount explores the Greek island of Syros and discovers it has none of the hustle and bustle of nearby Mykonos. ‘How relaxing it is to stay in the capital, Ermoupoli (above),’ he says

“Greek is the language you hear on Syros, with only the occasional Englishman or Frenchman intervening,” says Harry

Harry emphasizes how peaceful the island is and reveals that he only has to share the island's Finikas beach with two families during his visit.  Above is the nearby port of Finikas

Harry emphasizes how peaceful the island is and reveals that he only has to share the island’s Finikas beach with two families during his visit. Above is the nearby port of Finikas

The narrow, horseshoe-shaped streets are built to deflect the wind from the Aegean Sea. Now they are so crowded that it is terrible to pass by – they cannot accommodate two tourists passing each other without intimate contact. And the prices! A poor American couple was recently stung £700 for two mojitos, four crab legs and a salad.

What a relief to take the ferry back to Syros, where only half a dozen people get off – all Greeks except me.

With an area of ​​only 84 square kilometers, Syros is easy to reach by moped or on foot. Large chunks of it are blissfully empty – Syros has thankfully never gone into fashion.

How relaxing it is to stay in the capital, Ermoupoli. Built on the site of the ancient city of Syros, modern Ermoupoli was founded in the early 19th century by sailors and shipowners who named it after Hermes, the herald of the gods. And as the patron god of travelers, you could say that Hermes is the Greek god of tourists. I pray to him and thank him for making Syros a real place.

Harry visits Ano Syros (above), a hill town dotted with chapels and founded by Italians in the 13th century

Harry visits Ano Syros (above), a hill town dotted with chapels and founded by Italians in the 13th century

With an area of ​​only 84 square kilometers, Syros is easy to reach by moped or on foot, Harry reveals.  Pictured is Galissas Beach on the west coast

With an area of ​​only 84 square kilometers, Syros is easy to reach by moped or on foot, Harry reveals. Pictured is Galissas Beach on the west coast

According to Harry, large parts of Syros are 'wonderfully empty'.  He says,

According to Harry, large parts of Syros are ‘wonderfully empty’. He says, “Fortunately, Syros has never gone into fashion.” Above is Ermoupoli

The island is the administrative capital of the Cyclades: real Greek life still goes on in the offices, churches, public squares and harbour.

I’m staying at the Aristide Hotel, in the richest part of old Ermoupoli, built by those shipowners in the beautiful style of the late 19th and early 20th century. It has been restored to its original classical beauty, complemented by stylish modern art in the bedrooms and public areas.

The hotel is located in a row of merchant palaces down the hill, overlooking Syros’ Little Venice – Italian warehouses by the sea and mansions in pastel colours.

During my morning walk I see no other tourist. And everywhere you walk in Ermoupoli, you are reminded of the boom of Syros a century ago. The wide, empty boulevards are lined with glittering stone and Cyclades marble – from road to curb to sidewalk. The white and gray stones are so clean that the streets look like a Hollywood movie set.

Harry writes: 'The island is the administrative capital of the Cyclades: real Greek life still goes on in its offices, churches, public squares and harbour'

Harry writes: ‘The island is the administrative capital of the Cyclades: real Greek life still goes on in its offices, churches, public squares and harbour’

Harry stays at the Aristide Hotel, located 'in the richest part of old Ermoupoli'.  He recommends dining or drinks on the roof terrace of the Aristide (above), which offers views over Mykonos and Tinos

Harry stays at the Aristide Hotel, located ‘in the richest part of old Ermoupoli’. He recommends dining or drinks on the roof terrace of the Aristide (above), which offers views over Mykonos and Tinos

Aristide Hotel, located in a row of merchant palaces, has been 'restored to its original, classical beauty'

Aristide Hotel, located in a row of merchant palaces, has been ‘restored to its original, classical beauty’

A narrow alley in the town of Ano Syros.  While there, Harry spots a British couple photographing a kitten - they are among the few tourists he encounters

A narrow alley in the town of Ano Syros. While there, Harry spots a British couple photographing a kitten – they are among the few tourists he encounters

TRAVEL FACTS

Double rooms in Aristide Hotel cost from £267 per night (hotelaristide.com).

Return flights from Gatwick to Mykonos cost from £77 (easyjet.com), with regular 25 minute ferries between Mykonos and Syros from £42 each way (go-ferry.com).

Eat or drink on the Aristide’s roof terrace in the evening – I’ve got grouper that tastes like it’s been in the sea a few minutes before and there are views over Mykonos and Tinos. The islands seem to move in and out of focus – sometimes a brown blur, then a sharp, dark blue outline against the horizon.

The sea, too, is constantly changing: milky with rippling blue streaks earlier in the day, before turning purple at dusk – “dark wine,” as Homer called it in the Iliad and Odyssey.

At Asteria Beach, a ten-minute walk down the hill, there is a series of concrete platforms in the water’s edge where local children can take a dip.

I fall into the sea a few feet from them, only slightly annoyed by the thump of music from a neighboring bar.

They also like music at the Aristide, but they agreed to turn it off when I asked. I prefer to listen to the screeching swifts whirling around the blue dome of the neighboring church, Agios Nikolaos.

Across the sea, as dusk falls, I watch the twinkling lights come on in the flesh pots of Mykonos. I thank Hermes again for being here in his divine city instead.

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