8 of the World’s Most Beautiful Coastal Towns

Posted on April 2, 2009 by

Rovinj, Croatia

Stunning views of the cliff, with gorgeous beach houses dotting the coastline and narrow highways meandering close to the rocks beneath — Coastal towns bring a whole new meaning to seaside lifestyle. There is a certain allure about these coastal towns, be it in Africa or Australia; their elegance and disarrayed beauty tend to make you fall unknowingly for their charm. What’s special about them is their geographical edge blessed by forces of both nature and man, making them unique and visually enticing.

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Kamakura 

From the epitomy of beauty in Santorini, Greece, to the Southern tip of Africa, Cape Town, I will bring you along the ride meandering through the curved cliffs and shapely hills, cruising along the sea to get to these gorgeous Coastal Towns. Surprise Surprise, you might even find one right in the heart of Japan – just 1 hour away from bustling Tokyo! The Americans fret not, there is always a winning town in sunny California to bring you some Coastal beauty. My favourite would have to be Tunisia, North Africa where Arabic and Mediterranean architecture fuse into a unpredictable concoction!

SidiBouSaid, Tunisia

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About Nellie Huang

Nellie Huang is the founder of WildJunket. As a professional travel writer, she travels around the world with her notebook and camera in hand, to seek out adventurous and quirky corners.

2 Responses to “8 of the World’s Most Beautiful Coastal Towns”

  1. Sarah Wu February 9, 2011 3:29 pm #

    Such beautiful photos. especially the mountain one as the backdrop. You're so good at capturing these shots.

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