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I don’t think you’ll see many people arguing about the way social media has worn us down, especially Instagram.
With easy-to-apply filters, if posts from your friends or favorite influencers are your North Star for travel, you may be disappointed from time to time.
Full disclosure: As the locals say, I pay a “sunshine tax” to live in San Diego, so it takes a lot to impress me, and even more to disappoint.

Conversely, I grew up in Texas, a state not exactly known for its coastline, with the exception of a few stunners like Corpus Christi.
That said, After traveling through 45 countries, I’ve had some real disappointmentsincluding my most recent trip.
And thanks to the knowledge that comes with the field of Travel Off Path, I know some of the places that were once tattooed in my mind as untouched paradises that probably wouldn’t live up to the version I experienced again.
Here are 5 beach destinations I don’t plan on ever visiting again:
Tamarindo, Costa Rica
Besides my return to sunny SoCal, Tamarindo was the last beach town I visited.


Aside from the headache of now having to navigate Costa Rica by bus/private shuttle due to the terrible highway construction, I was hoping that arriving in Gauneaste’s beloved Tamarindo would be worth what I thought was a 4.5 hour trip, which turned out to be a 4.5 hour trip. 7 hours in a cramped bus seat.
It wasn’t.
What I discovered was undeniably postcard-worthy, especially at sunset while sipping the local Imperial birriasbut the in between being offered annoying bird calling trinkets and illegal substances every twenty meters, plus the inflated tourist prices for small portions of dry meat and unseasoned rice quickly became almost as unbearable as the drive here.


Tamarindo is unmistakably Costa Rican – monkeys still roam around, after all – but it’s also very ‘Americanized’ and lacks the authentic ‘Pura Vida’ atmosphere that travelers might expect.
Add to that the cliquey surf scene and it feels more like a breakwater gathering than a truly relaxing beach holiday.
Best alternative: Secrets Papagayo – located about an hour and a half north, nestled in a black-sand volcanic bay, it is truly one of my favorite all-inclusive resorts.
Tamarindo’s real-time Safety Index score is 80/100, as voted by travelers (including me):
Vik, Iceland
Iceland is my favorite country, but Vik is Exhibit A of why I’m afraid to go back.
You see, I first visited Iceland in 2016 if memory serves my fuzzy 36-year-old brain correctly, meaning I had the pleasure of exploring one of the world’s most alien countries before it went mainstream.
Now?
Iceland is a fully-fledged tourist destination. Every time I plan to go back, the skyrocketing hotel prices and countless reports of overtourism concerns make me change my mind.


Vik is definitely one of the most beautiful coastal places I’ve been in all my travels – a place so beautiful it doesn’t seem real – but I know I would never again have that moment I had about ten years ago, when there were no more footprints in the fine, pitch-black sand that seemed to stretch for miles.
To take this report from 2025, for example, when tourists flocked to Vik, eventually clogging the city’s septic tank.
Yes, I’ll pass that on…
Best alternative: The Faroe Islands – a spitting image of Iceland with pristine black sand beaches, free from mass tourism
The Icelandic Safety Index score is 89/100:
South Beach, Miami


I’ve been to Miami once.
I was more impressed by the vibrant cultural neighborhoods like Little Havana than by what I thought would be equally vibrant beaches, especially in the most sought-after neighborhood, the swanky, casual weekend playground of South Beach, known for its all-night nightlife and luxury hotels scattered on every block.
Although, the beach?
I thought it was way too hyped.
Maybe I was visiting on the wrong day, but I couldn’t even see my feet when I stepped in for a quick dip.
Add to that the high prices for just a sandwich and a lackluster coastline: there are much better places in South Florida.


Best alternative: Key Biscayne – a Miami hideaway with soft white sand beaches, tropical parks and none of the bottle-service nonsense of South Beach
Miami’s safety index score is 69/100:
Santorini, Greece
Santorini belongs to the Vik category – again, one of the most beautiful paradises on earth that lives up to the hype, but is now overwhelming to visit in more ways than one.
Although I can still sample the pancakes on a breezy terrace after waking at the crack of dawn and enjoying Santorini’s pristine dreamscape of whitewashed clifftop villages and deep blue caldera views before the city woke up. There are so many other Greek islands with a similar atmosphere and aesthetic without the outrageous hotel rates for a substandard villa.


Best alternative: Chania, Crete — my favorite Greek destination yet because it’s blissfully underrated, feels more local and is insanely cheap across the board
Santorini’s safety index score is 90/100:
Albufeira, Portugal
I’ve often heard that Portugal’s Alagarve region is the “San Diego” of the country, and I can see it after a visit.
But beach hopping wasn’t always as fun as it was in my hometown.
Albufeira is a golden sands poster child touted by virtually every travel publication, so the secret has long been out and you can feel it with every step you take and with every food item and obligatory sangria you order.
Besides its San Diego-like reputation, the Algarve is largely known for being super cheap, but not Albufeira.


The beaches are very beautiful with clear water waves crashing against a truly golden coastline, but the annoying sellers who refuse to take ‘no’ for an answer, the busy alleys that ruin any sense of timeless charm, and way overpriced everything makes Albufeira more of a dud than a stud farm.
Best alternative: Quarteira, Portugal – a nearby town with very affordable name brand resorts, a bustling marina, golden coasts without bothersome vendors and much less crowds, and one of the best meals of my life in Social.
The Algarve’s safety index score is 90/100:
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