Beaches in South America are beautiful, distinct places, mostly with plenty of shorelines to go around.

There is also practically no limit to the variety of activities you can enjoy with dramatic backdrops of mountains, jungles, and cliffs. 

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Top 5 Beaches in South America

There are many thrilling adventures in South America and even peaceful retreats that you can do. They are also cheaper than other tropical destinations.

For those who long for the "vitamin sea," here are the best five beaches in South America.

Ica, Peru

The southern Peruvian coast near the oasis town of Ica is beautiful, with great stretches of sand and undulating dunes leading to magnificent rocky cliffs.

The beaches around the little town of Paracas, whose honey-yellow and coral-red coves are hammered by fierce Pacific surf, are the most accessible and where you will encounter more sea lions than people.

Nonetheless, according to The Culture Trip, the water temperature is typically below 15 degrees Celsius, making it too cold for some skinny-dipping.

Valparaíso, Chile

Valparaiso is Chile's most popular beach destination. It has land and water temperatures like Brighton, which is cold according to South American standards.

The beach is rarely empty due to the town's long bays surrounded by skyscraper hotels. It is also the best option if you are looking for a beach getaway from Santiago with a lively bar scene.

Moreover, the neighborhood of Cerro Concepción is a wanderer's paradise with its vibrant colonial homes, narrow, steep streets, and cutting-edge street art.

Tayrona National Park, Colombia

Colombia's Tayrona National Park has some of the most amazing South American beaches, which have a lot to be proud of as they are undeveloped, rustic, and breathtakingly gorgeous.

Tayrona National Park, located on Colombia's Caribbean coast near Santa Marta, is one of the country's most beautiful and diversified places.

It was designated a protected area in the 1960s and is Colombia's second most popular park. Its beaches will transport you back in time with its lush jungle backdrop and waving palm trees.

One of the most well-liked beaches in the park is Cabo San Juan, which is renowned for its twin beaches that resemble mirror reflections of one another.

Taipus de Fora, Maraú Peninsula, Brazil

With so many visitors, Taipus de Fora is no longer a well-kept secret as many new businesses and hotels have opened in the region, according to PlanetWare.

Although hotels, stores, and restaurants have sprung up along the coast, the natural scenery is still the main draw, making it a top South American tourist destination.

Stretching for more than seven kilometers, Taipus de Fora is characterized by powdery white dunes, towering coconut trees, and infinitely blue waters.

During low tide, a series of natural pools are exposed where the beach meets the coral reefs, and at high tide, the region is teeming with marine life that divers and snorkelers can explore.

Anakena Beach, Chile

Playa Anakena on Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, is one of the world's most isolated and far-flung beaches, according to Travel2Next.

Massive stone sculptures have made the island famous worldwide, and its pristine landscapes have left many unable to describe their amazement.

Playa Anakena, Easter Island, is where you should see and do everything the island offers. This beautiful stretch of white sand beach, framed by towering coconut palms, is among South America's finest.

This mysterious, beautiful island is worth the five-hour flight, making it one of the best beaches in South America.

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Written by: Bert Hoover

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