The ‘English Seychelles’ called the most beautiful beach of the UK – the beating of paradise destinations in the Maldives and Australia
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A relatively unknown British beach that is described when the ‘English Seychelles’ has been named one of the world’s best – the beating of paradise bays in Australia, the Maldives and the Philippines.
Pentle Bay, found on the east coast of the island of Tresco in the islands of Scilly, has claimed a place on a list of the 20 most beautiful beaches in the world based on how often the word ‘paradise’ is used to describe them in online reviews.
While most beaches that appear in the paradise ranking are located in Asia And the South Still Ocean, Pentle Bay appeared a surprising in 13th place.
Known as the ‘English Seychelles’ because of its white sand, turquoise waters and distinctive gray rock formations, 8.7 percent of the assessments used the word ‘paradise’ to describe the bay.
The half miles half moon is supported by low dunes and the remote location means that there are no shops or facilities nearby.
Family travel specialist Kuoni analyzed thousands of online reviews for nearly 200 of the world’s most beautiful beaches to discover which of these is the most described as ‘paradise’.
The word ‘paradise’ has been associated with beaches since the beginning of the 1900s, when the beach holiday ended in the prescribed visits to health matters on a desired and luxurious activity.
Port Olry Beach in Vanuatu, a country in Oceania, came to the top of the list of 15.33 percent of the assessments using the word ‘paradise’.

Pentle Bay, on Tresco in the islands of Scilly, a surprising performance appeared in the ranking and finished in 13th place

It is known as the ‘English Seychelles’ because of its white sand, turquoise waters and distinctive gray rock formations

Port Olry Beach In Vanuatu, a country in Oceania, came at the top of the list
Ranne | Beach name | Land |
1 | Port Olry Beach | Vanuatu |
2 | Parque Nacional de Bazaruto | Mozambique |
3 | A foot island | Cooking islands |
4 | AO String Yee | Thailand |
5 | Vigigandu Island Beach | Maldives |
6 | Champagne beach | Vanuatu |
7 | Lalomanu Beach | Samoa |
8 | Navagio Beach | Greece |
9 | Ora Beach | Indonesia |
10 | Surin Islands (Mu Koh Surin National Park) | Thailand |
11 | Bon Bon Beach | Philippines |
12 | Ko lipe | Thailand |
13 | Pentally | United Kingdom |
14 | Sok San Beach | Cambodia |
15 | Whitehaven Beach | Australia |
16 | Palm Cove Beach | Australia |
17 | Entalula Beach | Philippines |
18 | Secret Beach, Ambergris Caye | Belize |
19 | Huvadhu -atol | Maldives |
20 | Hidden Beach, Palawan | Philippines |
The beach, found on the east coast of Espiritu Santo, is the home of emerald green foliage that hugs gold sand and glittering turquoise waters.
Mozambique’s Parque Nacional de Bazaruto came in second place, with 14.29 percent of the assessments that ‘Paradise’ mentioned. The beach, with its dazzling sand and clear blue sea, is known for its wild animals, including dolphins and spectacular dugongs – generally known as ‘sea cows’.
In the meantime, a foot island beach on the Cook Islands came in third place, with 13.28 percent of the assessments that contain the word ‘paradise’.
The only other European beach on the list was Navagio Beach on the Greek island of Zakynthos. It came in eighth place, with 10 percent of his reviews with the word ‘paradise’.
The beach is sometimes called ‘smugglers Cove’ thanks to the iconic rusting shipwreck of the MV Panagiotis in the middle of the bay.
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