Con Dao Islands has one of the most beautiful beaches in Southeast Asia: Independent

Dat Tham beach of Con Dao Islands have been named one of the most beautiful beaches in the world for its golden sand, crystal-clear water, and lush green plant life, according to the Independent, a UK-based newspaper.
March 16, 2018 | 08:39

(VNF) - Dat Tham beach of Con Dao Islands have been named one of the most beautiful beaches in the world for its golden sand, crystal-clear water, and lush green plant life, according to the Independent, a UK-based newspaper.

Here are 10 eco-friendly beaches found on South-east Asia’s shores.

The beaches of Gili Air, Gili Islands, Indonesia

A two-hour boat trip from the wildly popular island of Bali will bring you to the relaxing paradise of Gili Air, part of an Indonesian archipelago in the Indian Ocean called the Gili Islands.

Motorised transport is forbidden on Gili Air, so you can only get around by foot, bike or horse-drawn carriage, making it the perfect location to while away the hours with no distractions.

Con Dao Islands has one of the most beautiful beaches in Southeast Asia: Independent

Gili Air is a two-hour boat trip from Bali. (Sylke Rohrlach)

Ngapali beach, Thandwe, Myanmar

Ngapali beach has a number of community protection rules in place to safeguard its coastline, including strict bans on horse riding, jet skis and sand mining.

Many of the beach’s restaurants also support sustainable fishing practices, with whistleblowing policies in place to protect marine life.

Air and noise pollution are kept to a minimum by having only electric mopeds available to hire.

Sunset beach, Koh Kradan, Thailand

With the majority of its land protected by Hat Chao Mai national park, Koh Kradan has a very limited amount of development, unlike Koh Phuket or Koh Phi Phi to the north of the island.

At dusk, take a 15-minute walk from the main beach through a jungle to reach the secluded sands of Sunset beach; it lives up to its name, and is one of the best places to enjoy Thailand’s sunset.

Dat Tham beach, Con Dao, Vietnam

With the likes of Da Nang, Nha Trang and Mui Ne now packed with tourists, Dat Tham beach, protected by the Con Dao national park, is one of the few undeveloped stretches of sand left in Vietnam.

Getting there requires some effort, with visitors clocking-in at the park office before beginning a four-mile hike to the beach. Once you reach the shore, however, you are met with a beautiful (and most likely completely secluded) crescent-shaped bay.

Con Dao Islands has one of the most beautiful beaches in Southeast Asia: Independent

Dat Tham Beach is one of the few undeveloped stretches of sand left in Vietnam. (Internet)

The beaches of Isla de Gigantes, Philippines

Isla de Gigantes is an island chain within the larger Western Visayas archipelago in the Philippines.

Basic accommodation and limited amenities keep many tourists away from its smaller islands, which means its beaches are untouched and pristine.

Juara beach, Tioman Island, Malaysia

Tioman Island and its beaches are part of a nature reserve and as such are strictly safeguarded, along with the perse wildlife.

Several protected species of mammals, birds and reptiles can be found here, such as the frigate bird and soft-shell turtle.

The island boasts plenty of sandy coastline to enjoy, but Juara beach is one of its most secluded and relaxing spots.

Bottle beach, Koh Phangan, Thailand

Take a trip to the quieter side of Koh Phangan (home to Thailand’s infamous Full Moon parties) and visit its lesser known Bottle beach on the north of the island.

A steep and bumpy “road” down to the beach makes access by foot pretty limited, with many people opting to reach the beach by boat.

Con Dao Islands has one of the most beautiful beaches in Southeast Asia: Independent

Bottle beach is on the quieter side of Koh Phangan. (Tim McDonald)

The beaches of Kepayang Island, Belitung

Home to an eco-resort and turtle sanctuary, environmentalism is something this island takes seriously, which is good news for its beaches.

Colourful hard and soft coral can be explored off its shores, with coral protection projects in place. Iconic stone boulders and rows of coconut trees also give Kepayang Island’s beaches plenty of character.

Bacuit Bay, El Nido, Philippines

Bacuit Bay is one of the beach locations for El Nido Resort’s complex of luxury eco-resorts in the Philippines.

The whole organisation is based around sustainability and eco-friendly tourism, including nature-based activities, green architecture and a special sewage treatment plan.

Regular coastal clean-ups, marine monitoring and wildlife protection keep Bacuit Bay and its neighbouring beaches healthy and happy.

Lalaji Bay, Long Island, The Andamans

Though not technically in South-east Asia, India’s Andaman Islands are too geographically close to Thailand and too beautiful to miss out, with Lalaji Bay on the small but perfectly-formed Long Island offering tourists a slice of paradise.

Those who want to pay it a visit must apply for a forest permit and embark on an hour-long trek. Despite being a lengthy trip, rewards are plentiful thereafter.

The beach’s warm waters are so pristine that large manta rays and tropical fish can be spotted swimming around the many mangrove trees that line the far end of its shores./.

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