If you are tired of your life and you need just to rest and relax, you should consider going to South America and visit one of those exotic South American Beaches. You can go to Brazil and visit the Ipanema Beach in Rio De Janeiro or Baia Do Sancho, or maybe visit Chile and check out Anakena or Renaca beach. Colombia and Uruguay are also here for you to go and get lost in the nature.
These South American Beaches will make you forget about everything that has been bothering you. The exoticness will charm you and that would be the best time of your life.
Ipanema Beach, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Ipanema is a neighbourhood in Rio De Janeiro. It is in the South Zone of the city and it is the most famous for the beautiful beaches. It is known as the best urban beaches in the whole world.
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Anakena, Chile
In the Easter Island in Pacific Ocean, a white coral sand beach is settled and yes, it is the Anakena beach.
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Punta Del Este, Uruguay
Located in southern Uruguay, Punta Del Este is a popular tourist destination that has been visited by many tourists each year.
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Renaca, Chile
In the city of Vina del Mar in Chile, there is a beautiful beach called Renaca. No more words needed, just look at the photos below.
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Baia Do Sancho, Brazil
This beach is located in the archipelago called Fernando de Noronha. An amazing nature can be found surrounding this beach. Baia do Sancho is a real paradise.
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Tayrona, Colombia
Tayrona is a National Park in Columbia. It is located in the northern part of the country at the coast of the Caribbean Sea. Try not to get caught by the Pirates of the Caribbeans…. Just kidding you can only get caught by the restful magic.
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