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FOUR SOUTH AFRICAN BEACHES RANK AMONG THE WORLD’S BEST ON WORLD OCEANS DAY

This World Oceans Day, four South African beaches have earned a place among the world’s most celebrated coastal destinations, with Wilderness Beach joining an annual global list that celebrates the places where living calls loudest.

Joining Kraalbaai, Camps Bay and Boulders Beach, the new addition highlights the remarkable diversity of South Africa’s coastline and further cements the country’s reputation as home to some of the world’s most extraordinary beach experiences.

Released annually, the Corona Beach 100 has evolved into a global celebration of the world’s most remarkable coastal destinations. This year’s edition spans 22 countries and welcomes 27 new additions, selected through a curation process that considered scenic beauty, beach culture and connection to nature.

“Following the incredible global response to Beach 100’s first year, we saw an opportunity to build on that momentum and evolve the platform even further for 2026,” said Melanie Nicholson, Head of Brand: Corona South Africa.

“The guide is about much more than exploring the world’s most beautiful beaches. It’s about celebrating the natural systems that make those places possible. Through Beach 100, we hope to inspire people to step outside, reconnect with nature, and appreciate the extraordinary coastlines we are fortunate to have both here in South Africa and around the world.”

To help turn inspiration into action, Corona has partnered with Tripadvisor to create access to more than 300,000 nature-led travel experiences across 30 countries, helping travellers discover the world’s coastlines more meaningfully. This partnership will see selected conservation-focused itineraries are also being highlighted, encouraging travellers to explore with greater awareness of the environments they visit.

As part of World Oceans Week, Corona has expanded its Beach 100 Grant Initiative in partnership with Oceanic Global, providing direct support to community-led organisations focused on marine debris reduction, habitat restoration, biodiversity preservation and coastal resilience across Beach 100 destinations.

Corona and Oceanic Global will also release a new content series, Ocean is Living, highlighting the inherent connection between beaches and the oceanic world. Featuring ecosystems such as coral reefs, mangrove forests, seagrass meadows, and the open ocean, the film reinforces that paradise is more than a destination – it is a living system worth protecting. The initiative will also feature social content spotlighting the ecosystems and local grant projects surrounding four select Beach 100 locations.  

“As South Africans, our wellbeing is entirely connected to the health of our oceans, but it’s easy to forget that when we’re caught up in daily routines,” said marine conservationist and digital creator Danel Wentzel. “World Oceans Day is a reminder to step outside, reconnect with nature, and actively protect the living blue spaces that sustain us. Preservation begins when we experience these places firsthand.”

As Beach 100 enters its second year, Corona continues its invitation to put living first, reconnect with nature, and experience the beaches where living calls loudest – while helping protect the oceans and ecosystems that make those moments possible.

To explore the full interactive 2026 Beach 100 list, visit www.Corona.com/Beach100. 

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Our team of journalists are seasoned travels and love visiting the myriad of exciting places around South Africa.  Whether it is off the beaten track or in the heart of the top attractions of the country, we’ll be there,

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Expensive is not always better.  Our team at Home Food and Travel will tell you that they have camped in areas with limited ablutions and had a wonderful holiday.  They have also spent a night in a five star hotel only to be disappointed because their expectations exceeded the experience.

The reason for your travels will also affect your choice.  A business trip requires different amenities to a beach holiday. 

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To my mind a great restaurant offers three things – excellent service, great food and a wonderful ambiance.  Of these, service is the most important. 

No matter that the food is delicious and the setting delightful, poor service can ruin the occasion.  However, great service combined with mediocre meal and a plane jane restaurant can still be a pleasant night out.

We’ve eaten in restaurants that are really dirty but with incredible food and couldn’t help but give a rave review.  We’ve also hardly noticed what we ate because the setting was just amazing.

However, the best restaurants come with the best of service, food and ambiance.

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A small, personal spa that is owner run can result in the best massage you have ever experienced.  However, the grand spas in five star hotels offer unsurpassed facilities in an environment that just makes the stress in your shoulders and neck melt away before you even finish checking in.

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Ziplining, bungy jumping and shark cage diving are all very safe.  It’s just that our mind tells us we are craaazzzzyyyy to be doing this.

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