4 Stunning Beach Destinations Surprisingly Surging In Popularity

Believe it or not, not everyone wants to go to Cancun, Punta Cana, or even The Bahamas, one of the closest paradise islands in close reach to the States.

Some of us view our travels as an adventure, rather than a beautiful escape to lounge around at the swim-up bar with curated itineraries.

Durban skyline and coastline

Not that there’s anything wrong with vacationing this way — we all have at Travel Off Path — but sometimes our wanderlust takes us places we could only dream of, and many of them fly under the radar.

As more notable names have become steeped in a variety of overtourism concerns, more travelers are going beyond the norms of iconic destinations in favor of the lesser-known.

The proof is in the nonexistent pudding with these 4 stunning international beach destinations, surprisingly surging in popularity.

4) The Paradise Island Of Fiji

Idyllic beach in Fiji

Fiji seems out of reach, but you’d be shocked at how easy it is to reach one of the world’s most beautiful island locales.

According to Flight Connections, you can fly direct from 5 US cities to Fiji’s main island of Nadi, and given its popularity, more people are taking advantage.

Upon arrival, you’ll be welcomed by stunning shores only comparable to your desktop screensaver — you know, the type of vacation that doesn’t seem attainable.

Boasting over 300 islands, picture-perfect lagoons, waterfalls, and pristine, otherworldly waters, Fiji is arguably the closest place to Eden — not to mention lavish resorts to pamper yourself in style.

Dancers with fire in Nadi, Fiji

Though one of Fiji’s most underrated aspects is its unique culture, where visitors are welcomed with a heartfelt “bula,” invited to share in kava ceremonies, experience the rhythm of traditional dances, and connect with village life that still honors communal values, never losing sight of its heritage.

If you opt not to stay on the resort grounds 24/7 (as it’s one of the world’s safest nations), you will truly feel like you’ve immersed yourself in a Nat Geo story.

3) Step Aside, Cape Town! Durban Is South Africa’s New Beach Hotspot

South Africa is one of the most captivating countries on the continent of Africa, largely driven by the country’s most popular city, Cape Town.

Panoramic view of Durban, South Africa

Though it’s seen a mixed bag of feedback in recent years regarding safety concerns, there’s no denying its “bucket list” status for globetrotters around the world.

That being said, according to new data, there’s another South African stunner giving Cape Town a run for its money — the vibrant, cultural city of Durban.

The State Department designates South America as a ‘Level 2′ destination, but Durban is known for bouts of crime, similar to that of Cape Town.

It’s safe to say that’s not deterring visitors from checking out one of this side of the world’s most underrated cities for an unforgettable beach vacation with its inviting, warm, azure waters.

Beach outside of Durban

The Golden Mile is where you want to be. Lined with Zulu, Indian, and colonial influences, Durban is more of a foodie destination than Cape Town, too — and generally more affordable.

With cheaper stays like the 5-star Hilton Durban under $100 per night, and an array of beach activities such as surfing, Durban is finally having its shining moment — literally.

The weather is bright and sunny year-round, making for an awesome trip any season.

2) Fancy A Beach Day? Visit Newcastle’s Blue-Flag Certified Shores

As scenic as the River Thames may be, backdropped by timeless marvels, people don’t visit London for sunny beach days.

Beach at Whitley Bay, UK on nice day

In fact, if you believed the UK’s dreary reputation, people wouldn’t really visit here for Vitamin D, but the latest statistics say otherwise.

More travelers are picking up on the fact that the UK is indeed a beautiful beach getaway, albeit fall sees dwindling temps, which are not always suitable for a nice swim.

No matter the season, the UK’s phenomenal coastline is a sight to behold, and Newcastle (technically Newcastle upon Tyne) is surging the most.

Though the delightful city of Newcastle is home to classic pubs, the unmissable Newcastle Castle, intriguing museums, and a great balance of city life and sprawling countryside, it’s the neighboring beach towns that steal the show.

Long Sands Beach in Tynemouth, UK

Whitley Bay and Tynemouth both boast Blue Flag-certified shores in 2025, the highest designation beaches can receive for cleanliness, safety, and environmental standards.

1) Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo: Mexico’s Trendiest Beach Destination

Not to hijack my own article, but I’m switching to first-person because Ixtapa is my favorite beach destination in Mexico.

I had the pleasure of visiting this coastal gem for the first time this year, and have yet to find an answer to why it’s so under-hyped, especially since I keep telling people it’s prettier than Cabo and home to a secret island, Isla Ixtapa, that feels worlds away from overcrowded household names.

However, the neighboring town of Zihuatanejo (referred to as “Zihua” to save a mouthful), has become the trendier side of Guerrero’s diamond in the rough.

Playa el Pelmar in Ixtapa

The posh Hyatt-brand boutique resort Thompson Zihuatanejo put this town on travelers’ radars with its grand opening years ago, and has slowly gained steam ever since, becoming one of Mexico’s biggest surprises.

Speaking of Thompson, if you’re seeking to mix beachside bliss with one of Mexico’s most festive times of the year, check out their Dia de los Muertos celebrations held on October 31st, where you can stroll through town and partake in the lighting of the Catrina in the Plaza Kioto and savor the flavor of local eats and festivities.

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