5 European beaches you'll mistake for the Indian Ocean

When you think of powder-soft white sand and crystal-clear turquoise water, the Indian Ocean is probably one of the first places that comes to mind. Across Europe, you'll find hidden bays, secluded coves, and stretches of coastline where the sea shimmers in every shade of blue. Some are tucked beneath dramatic cliffs, others sit alongside pine forests or tiny islands, but they are all guaranteed to make you look twice.

5 European beaches you'll mistake for the Indian Ocean

Cala Brandinchi, Sardinia, Italy

Known locally as 'Little Tahiti', Cala Brandinchi is one of Sardinia's most beautiful beaches, and it's easy to understand how it earned its nickname. The shallow, transparent water is so clear that boats appear to float above the seabed, while soft white sand and fragrant pine trees create a setting that feels much more tropical than Mediterranean. You can while away hours swimming, paddleboarding, or simply enjoying the view.

Located around 30 minutes from Olbia, Cala Brandinchi is easy to include as part of a northern Sardinia itinerary. Arrive early in the day or visit outside the peak summer months and you'll experience this beautiful stretch of coastline at its most peaceful.

Pasjača Beach, Croatia

Hidden beneath towering cliffs on Croatia's southern coastline, Pasjača Beach is reached via a narrow path carved into the rock. As you descend, the Adriatic gradually comes into view before revealing a small pebble beach framed by dramatic limestone cliffs. Whilst it may be a little harder to reach, the reward is a spectacular setting with incredibly clear water and a wonderfully secluded feel. Located around 40 minutes from Dubrovnik, it's an ideal stop if you're exploring southern Croatia and looking to escape the busier beaches closer to the city.

 

Praia dos Galapinhos, Portugal

Portugal's Algarve often steals the spotlight, but just south of Lisbon lies one of the country's best-kept coastal secrets. Set within the Arrábida Natural Park, Praia dos Galapinhos combines emerald-green hills with calm, turquoise water and golden sand. A short walk down to the beach helps preserve its peaceful atmosphere, making it feel wonderfully untouched compared to some of Portugal's better-known coastal resorts.

It's the perfect place to spend a slow afternoon swimming, reading a book, or simply taking in the scenery. If you're planning a city break in Lisbon, it's also an easy day trip that reveals a completely different side of Portugal.

Ksamil Beaches, Albania

Albania has become one of Europe's fastest-growing beach destinations, and nowhere showcases that better than Ksamil.

Located on the Albanian Riviera, these beaches are famous for their brilliant white sand and remarkably clear Ionian waters. Small islands sit just offshore, close enough to reach by kayak or even by swimming on calm days, creating a landscape that feels wonderfully tropical. Ksamil also pairs perfectly with a wider trip through Albania or even nearby Corfu, making it an excellent choice if you're looking to discover somewhere that's still relatively under the radar.

 

Keem Bay, Achill Island, Ireland

Ireland might not be the first destination you associate with Caribbean-style beaches, but Keem Bay has earned the title of hidden gem. Tucked away on Achill Island along the Wild Atlantic Way, this horseshoe-shaped bay is surrounded by rolling green hills that lead down to a crescent of white sand and remarkably clear water. On a bright summer's day, the colours are extraordinary, with shades of emerald and turquoise that rival beaches much further south. While the Atlantic is certainly cooler than the Caribbean, the scenery is every bit as unforgettable.

To book your escape to one of these stunning beaches, speak to your Travel Counsellor today.

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