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    HELLO! Magazine Lists Ffryes Beach Among Top Beaches to Visit Worldwide

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    Antigua and Barbuda’s Ffryes Beach has been highlighted by _HELLO! Magazine_ as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

    In a recent travel feature exploring the globe’s most stunning coastlines, _HELLO!_ described Ffryes Beach as a popular spot for visitors to Antigua, known for its turquoise waters, golden sunsets, and relaxed atmosphere.

    The publication also noted the beach’s proximity to the well-known restaurant and bar Sheer Rocks, calling it a favourite for those seeking both scenic beauty and vibrant Caribbean hospitality.

    The magazine recommended visiting between December and April for the best beach conditions, praising Antigua’s natural charm and idyllic seaside views.

    Here’s the full list of beaches featured alongside Ffryes Beach, Antigua and Barbuda, in the _HELLO! Magazine_ article:

    1. **Kynance Cove** – Cornwall, United Kingdom

    2. **Whitehaven Beach** – Whitsunday Islands, Australia

    3. **Reynisfjara Beach** – Iceland

    4. **Blue Lagoon** – Comino, Malta

    5. **San Josef Bay** – Vancouver Island, Canada

    6. **PK-9 Beach** – French Polynesia

    7. **Pink Beach** – Komodo National Park, Indonesia

    8. **Pontal do Atalaia Beach** – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    9. **Ffryes Beach** – Antigua and Barbuda

    10. **Seven Mile Beach** – Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

    11. **Balos Bay (Balos Beach Lagoon)** – Crete, Greece

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