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Move about Phuket! These 3 postcard paradises were called Asia’s best beach trips before 2025
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Move about Phuket! These 3 postcard paradises were called Asia’s best beach trips before 2025

Last updated: 2025/04/01 at 10:45 PM
Published April 1, 2025
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3) Sri Lanka: by plane, train or tuk-tuk range, just the beach!2) Maldives: a one -time beach holiday1) Grand Hotels & Beautiful beaches: Palawan is the new hotspot of Asia Subscribe to our latest messages

Looking for an exotic escape to get the most out of your passport? Chances are that you have set your sights on Asia.

Although Phuket is one of the most recognizable beach destinations throughout Asia, it would be said that Bali and always so trendy Koh Samui certainly belong in the chat.

Instead of going with the obvious choices such as Any other reasoned list, US News & World Report some of the most beautiful places on earth prior to the best outing of Thailand for sun, sand and luxury – and that was it Decided by their readers and editors who have visited.

Woman who goes swimming in the pristine waters of the Maldives

In the end, Phuket was in 9th place in Asia as an overall destination and 4th for beach holidays.

Finishing ahead is a trio of postcard paradises that spread over the continent, ranging from emerging islands, atolls of bucket list and the beautiful coastline of the most popular destination of Asia at the moment.

3) Sri Lanka: by plane, train or tuk-tuk range, just the beach!

Sri Lanka has a rough timeline, but luckily this various island nation came the other way as a thriving tourist destination for those looking for adventure, sun -drenched coasts and some of the most picturesque train trips.

Pair lounging on Mirissa Beach, Sri LankaPair lounging on Mirissa Beach, Sri Lanka

Although the lively coasts of Sri Lanka are worth a destination of the bucket list in itself, it is the trains of Sri Lanka that are on top of the must-do of many travelers.

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If you are, you have to go on board the ‘jumpCoastline‘From the sensory overload that induce streets of Colombo to the quieter atmosphere of Matara.

You puff along through numerous beach cities, such as Mirissa and Galle, to name a few of the most striking.

Sri Lanka is a popular meeting place for surfers, but even if you have never caught a wave before, the beaches are enjoyable in other ways, whether it is lounging by the sea with a cold beer in hand, or other water activities, such as snorkeling, diving and inland to explore quiet lags.

Footprints in Zand in Tangalle, Sri LankaFootprints in Zand in Tangalle, Sri Lanka

Of course Sri Lanka is not just a beach destination. You could spend a month here and not see that all this trendy country has to offer, but to limit something, make sure you visit one of Sri Lankas 26 National ParksTake a train ride, even if it is a short day trip and pencil in some downtime on the beach.

View Conde Nast’s recently function From the top hotels of Sri Lanka.

My favorite? Galle Face Hotel, Colombo.

2) Maldives: a one -time beach holiday

Is there anyone on earth who did not dream to make a trip to the Maldives? Believe it or not, I once scored return flight from LA to Man, the Maldives Capital for just $ 400 … But then this little thing called Covid happened.

Oh, to dream again …

Insulated paradisal beach on the MaldivesInsulated paradisal beach on the Maldives

The Maldives offer visitors nearly 1200 islands for the holiday of your life, but only 200 are inhabited.

Some are public; Some are private ownership of Resorts. Although it is possible to save serious money by booking holiday rental, there are more rules to keep up and why do they all come to such a amazingly beautiful island outing just for Penny-Pinch?

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There are really not enough adjectives in Merriam Webster, or for AI to generate, to accurately describe the unparalleled white sanding beaches of the Maldive, pure, clear waters and dream-like atolls.

US News & World Report recommends to book one of the famous overwater bungalows of the island nation.

Couple walk on remote Maldives beach surrounded by crystal blue waterCouple walk on remote Maldives beach surrounded by crystal blue water

There are also dozens of traditional chic resorts, which is the best sales argument to visit such a place.

For bungalows, watch out AyadaWith a 4.8 Google rating (who complains about the Maldives?!).

Look for resorts for name brand Four Seasons Resort Maldives in Kuda Huraa.

Know before you go: Maldives practices Sharia legislation. It is illegal for unmarried couples to stay together in the same accommodations, although this is generally considered inevitable for Western tourists in hotels and resorts. Questions can occur with private holiday homes that are owned by the locals.

1) Grand Hotels & Beautiful beaches: Palawan is the new hotspot of Asia

If you thought the Maldives had a lot of islands, Palawan will be ashamed of them with more than 8,000.

Woman Waadt in clear water from Hidden Beach on Matinloc Island in PalawanWoman Waadt in clear water from Hidden Beach on Matinloc Island in Palawan

Palawan is very furious as the most trigger destination of the Philippines, regardless of whether you are a few looking for a romantic escape, a solo traveler who embraces loneliness, or something in between.

Regardless of what kind of traveler you are, we all want to save some coin, but that is precisely the problem that stimulates Palawan prices, because it is no longer feasible to find $ 80 stay as we have reported earlier.

Think more in the minimum of the upper $ 160 for luxury stay this spring, such as Sheridan Beach Resort and Spa.

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This island is more popular in the air, but still under the radar enough not to keep household recognition.

Panoramic view of Palawan, Philippines, Southeast -AsiaPanoramic view of Palawan, Philippines, Southeast -Asia

There is no time like the present to book a trip to the Topparadijs of the Philippines in what many call their own “Maldives”.

US News & World Reports recommends finding a translucent lagoon for snorkeling, such as El Nido and Coron.

Palawan is the dream of nature lovers, whether it is going to lounge by the sea on shiny white sand and turquoise waters that poured ashore, rent a canoe and venture through limestone seam pots or walk in the interior for countless waterfalls.

Plus, if there is still a sales argument to add, Filipinos are that Under the happiest People in the world and certainly the most hospitable and hospitable people who cross you during your travels.

Sam Sears

Sam, our main writer and journalist based in San Diego, has visited 30 countries and wrote more than 400 articles with a focus on sharing his own travel experiences and throwing a light on lesser -known gems.

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