It is famed for its pink sands, formed by colourful microorganisms and bits of coral.
Pantai Merah is a stunning beach on Indonesia’s Komodo Island.
Because of fossils, broken coral and coloured stones, the sands vary in colour from fuchsia to crimson.
This beach sits on Isola Budelli, a small island off Sardinia's northern coast.
The beaches here are noted for their blush tone caused by minute foraminifera shells.
The gorgeous beaches are great for snorkelling and diving since the waters are clear.
This beach is nearly purple due to thousands of years of quartz and manganese from adjacent rock formations.
The picturesque location attracts visitors looking for white sands flecked with pink coral.
The small island is famous for its excellent diving and snorkelling.
It is the foraminifera shells that give Pink Beach its colour.