Contrary to the proclamation "The World's Longest Beach" emblazoned on the archway over Bolstad street in the town of Long Beach, the beach here is not the longest beach in the world. It should be called the "World's Longest Continuous Peninsula Beach" because it is the world's longest beach on a peninsula.
Praia do Cassino Beach, Brazil
Known to be the longest beach in the world, this shoreline stretches for 157-miles from Rio Grande, Brazil all the way to the border with Uruguay. In certain regions, the beach fuses white sand with aqua-green waters to exude Brazil's natural beauty.
Cox's Bazar Beach (Bengali: কক্সবাজার সমুদ্র সৈকত), located at Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, is the longest natural sea beach in the world running 120 kilometres (75 mi) and 5th longest beach after Praia do Cassino of Brazil, Padre Island on the US Gulf Coast, Eighty Mile Beach in Western Australia, and Ninety Mile Beach of ...
1- Praia do Cassino Beach, Brazil (150 miles/241 km)
By far and away, the longest beach in the world is the Praia do Cassino Beach, which runs for over 150 miles (241 km) from Rio down to Uruguay.
Long Beach Historical Facts
The Long Beach Peninsula is the longest contiguous beach in the U.S. at about 28 miles; The entire area is renowned for the abundant seafood harvests. This is the area of the largest salmon run in the world, razor clams, numerous other fish (halibut, cod, sardines, tuna, anchovies, etc.)
In 1888, the original residents of Willmore City renamed their town Long Beach, after its long, wide beaches, and the city became incorporated.
Marina beach in Chennai along the Bay of Bengal is India's longest and world's second longest beach.
The Coorong – Australia's longest beach
The Coorong, located from Cape Jaffa to the Murray Mouth, is the longest continuous beach in Australia at 194 km.
The Coorong beach is 194km long.
It's so long, in fact, that you can treat it as a highway. 4WD vehicles are allowed to drive all the way up the beach. It's important to check tide times, though, as the beach isn't always accessible at high tide.
Playa de Gulpiyuri is a flooded sinkhole with an inland beach located near Llanes, in Asturias Northern Spain, around 100 m from the Cantabrian Sea. It is the shortest beach in the world.
PT at airbnb.com/kendreamhouse. The smallest beach in the world is situated in a very unlikely location. Playa de Gulpiyuri is found in northern Spain – but bizarrely, it's not on the coastline. The word “Gulpiyuri” means “water circle” in Spanish, and it is named due to its location.
Struisbaai Beach is a lovely beach in Struisbaai, about 2 hours' drive from Cape Town in the Western Cape. According to legend, Struisbaai is named after its size; which is not surprising as it has the longest natural beach in the Southern Hemisphere, which stretches for a total of 14km in the direction of Arniston.
Australia actually has more than 10,000 beaches. There are approximately 12,000 beaches across Australia's coastline. As an island, there are naturally a load of beaches. If you visited a new beach every day, it would take you over 30 years to see them all.
Stretching a remarkable length of more than 120km, Cox's Bazar is the longest natural sea beach in the world and was nominated as one of the “New 7 Wonders of Nature” in 2008. The name Cox's Bazar was derived from its founder, Captain Hiram Cox, who founded the beach in 1798.
The towering sand dunes which loom above Bornholm Beach have become a rite of passage for four-wheel-drive enthusiasts looking to test their mettle. But tackling what many regard as the state's toughest track can be costly, with a local farmer charging up to $1,500 to tow out stricken drivers with his tractor.
Famous for being Australia's furthest town from the ocean, Eromanga is located 108 kilometres west of Quilpie on the fully sealed Natural Sciences Loop and a quick detour off the Warrego Way.
It's being swallowed by coastal erosion, fuelled by the La Niña weather event. Storms and pounding waves have swallowed much of the golden sand, leaving multi-million homes teetering precariously over water. Researchers from The University of NSW have painted a picture of the true extent of erosion devastation.
Brazil's Praia do Cassino is the Longest Beach in the World
Extending to reach around 150 miles in length, the longest beach in the world is the Praia do Cassino Beach in Brazil. This is longer than the entire coastline of New York State (127 miles) or New Jersey State (130 miles).
Alaska is, by far, the state with the longest individual coastline or shoreline, and its coastline is even considered longer than all other states combined.
Marina Beach, or simply the Marina, is a natural urban beach in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, along the Bay of Bengal. The beach runs from near Fort St. George in the north to Foreshore Estate in the south, a distance of 6.0 km (3.7 mi), making it the second longest urban beach in the world, after Cox's Bazar Beach.
Long Beach History
The first homes and school were built by developer William Wilmore in the 1880s, who named the area Wilmore City. Soon after, the growing population voted to incorporate the city and rename it the City of Long Beach.
Puvungna is the Indian village which once occupied the land where Cal State Long Beach now stands. Puvungna remains sacred to the Gabrielino and other Indian people as a spiritual center from which their lawgiver and god -- Chungichnish -- instructed his people.