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Whether you’re planning to stay closer to home or want to jet off to the far-flung shores of another continent, there are plenty of beautiful beach destinations to pick from.
As 2025 approaches, travellers are seeking the finest beach destinations to unwind and explore. Here are five top holidays in 2025 that promise sun, sand, and unforgettable experiences.
Majorca, Spain
Majorca is the largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands. Its golden beaches, turquoise coves and pretty coastal towns make it a must-visit for holidaymakers. It’s no wonder that so many Brits flock here each year.
Its diverse beach offerings include lively spots like Playa de Palma, which is perfect for socialising and water sports. Meanwhile, you can explore gems like Caló des Moro, known for its crystal-clear waters and rugged cliffs.
Beyond the beaches, you can explore the cobbled streets of Palma, taking in its Gothic architecture, local markets and renowned restaurants as you go. Whether you’re looking for action-packed beaches or quiet coastal retreats, Majorca combines natural beauty with a welcoming, laid-back ambiance.
Algarve, Portugal
Portugal’s southern gem, the Algarve, is celebrated for its dramatic cliffs and golden beaches that attract visitors from around the world.
Known for stunning spots like Praia da Marinha and Benagil Cave, the region offers fascinating geological features and golden limestone formations. Beyond the sand, the Algarve is a hub of extraordinary fishing villages and welcoming hospitality.
Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood and explore scenic coastal trails to their heart’s content. With its combination of natural beauty and cultural charm, the Algarve is a top beach destination for 2025.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Dubrovnik is often called the “Pearl of the Adriatic”. It offers a stunning mix of historic charm and rocky beautiful beaches with crystal-clear waters.
You can enjoy breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea alongside Dubrovnik’s medieval walls. Some great examples include Banje Beach and Sveti Jakov. Try something new and go sea kayaking, or hop between the nearby islands to add a touch of variety to your trip.
This Croatian favourite is perfect for those seeking a spot of culture, with its Old Town featuring UNESCO-listed landmarks, cobblestone streets and local markets. Dubrovnik combines beachside tranquillity with a rich history for a unique getaway.
Phuket, Thailand
Phuket is a must-visit for anyone seeking an idyllic beach holiday in 2025. It’s Thailand’s largest island and is a tropical paradise renowned for its vibrant beach culture.
The beaches range from the lively shores of Patong, with its bustling nightlife and water sports, to quieter spots like Kata Noi. The latter is ideal for relaxation. Visitors can dive into the rich marine life through snorkelling and diving excursions, or take boat trips to nearby islands like Phi Phi and ‘James Bond Island’. Whether exploring Patong Beach’s lively atmosphere or the tranquil shores of Kata Noi, Phuket caters to diverse preferences.
Beyond the beaches, you can explore endless temples and indulge in flavourful Thai cuisine at the night markets. Phuket combines natural beauty with cultural allure for a truly memorable beach destination.
East Anglia, UK
East Anglia is located on the eastern coast of England and is home to some of the country’s best beaches, scattered across Norfolk and Suffolk. They’re characterised by sandy shores and rugged cliffs. There are numerous tranquil seaside villages nearby as well.
Holkham Beach is a scenic spot known for its expansive sands and dunes. Meanwhile, the colourful beach huts at Southwold provide a quintessentially British coastal experience. The region’s quiet beauty makes it ideal for peaceful strolls and birdwatching. Take time to visit local towns like Aldeburgh and Wells-next-the-Sea. East Anglia’s coastline also boasts historical piers and cosy pubs that are ideal for an out-of-season visit.

