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Greece’s Fteri Beach Ranks No. 2 in 2026 World’s Best Beaches

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Porto Katsiki, Lefkada, Greece top bathing waters
Porto Katsiki on Lefkada ranked No. 34 worldwide and No. 5 in Europe. Credit: Wikipedia/iant71/CC BY 3.0

Greece has secured a major distinction in the 2026 edition of The World’s 50 Best Beaches, with Fteri Beach on Kefalonia ranking No. 2 globally and taking the No. 1 spot in Europe.

The list, compiled by a team of judges who visited beaches across dozens of countries, highlights coastal destinations known for natural beauty, clear waters, dramatic landscapes, and a sense of escape. For Greece, the recognition is especially strong, with three Greek beaches included among the world’s top 50.

Fteri, located in a secluded cove on Kefalonia, stood out for its wild setting and striking scenery. Reaching the beach requires either a steep hike or a boat transfer, a factor that has helped preserve its serenity. Judges described it as a “magical beach with an incredible backdrop,” praising its untouched feel and cinematic landscape.

Greece among world’s best beaches with three standouts

Beyond Fteri’s second-place finish, Greece also appears further down the global ranking with two iconic destinations.

Porto Katsiki on Lefkada ranked No. 34 worldwide and No. 5 in Europe, confirming its status as one of the most recognizable beaches in the Ionian Sea. Known for its towering white cliffs and vivid blue waters, Porto Katsiki remains one of Greece’s most photographed coastal landmarks.

Porto Timoni on Corfu ranked No. 46 worldwide and No. 9 in Europe. The double-bay beach, framed by green hills and turquoise waters, continues to attract attention for its unusual geography and unspoiled atmosphere.

Entalula in the Philippines named No. 1

The top position worldwide went to Entalula Beach on Palawan in the Philippines. Accessible only by boat, the beach is hidden among dramatic limestone formations and features soft white sand, blue-green waters, and a calm, remote atmosphere.

Judges praised Entalula for its authentic, low-impact appeal, describing it as dramatic yet still largely untouched by mass tourism. The best time to visit is considered to be from March to November, although the summer months bring typhoons.

The global top five

Australia’s Wharton Beach ranked third, recognized for its white sand, rugged natural surroundings, surfing conditions, and dolphin sightings.

In fourth place, Nosy Iranja in Madagascar impressed judges with its two small islands connected by a sandbar visible at low tide. Its clear waters and sea turtles make it a strong destination for swimming and snorkeling.

Rounding out the top five was East Beach on Vomo Island in Fiji, a quiet tropical beach surrounded by dense greenery and palm trees.

Greece joins world’s best beaches in 2026 ranking

The top 20 list also includes Shoal Bay East in Anguilla, a Caribbean favorite with calm waters, palm trees, beach bars, and snorkeling; Dhigurah in the Maldives, known for its long sandbank and turquoise lagoon; and Playa Balandra in Mexico, protected by local visitor limits and recognized for its famous mushroom-shaped rock, El Hongo.

Other standout entries include Koh Rong in Cambodia, Donald Duck Bay in Thailand, Cayo de Agua in Venezuela, Cala Macarella in Menorca, One Foot Island in the Cook Islands, Princess Diana Beach in Barbuda, Turquoise Bay in Australia, PK 9 Beach in French Polynesia, Grace Bay in Turks and Caicos, Cala Dei Gabbiani in Sardinia, Saadiyat Beach in Abu Dhabi, and Canto de la Playa in the Dominican Republic.

Canto de la Playa, surrounded by tropical vegetation and palm trees, is known for clear waters, coral reefs, and white sand. It has also been used as a filming location for Pirates of the Caribbean.

Greece strengthens its place on the beach travel map

The 2026 ranking underlines Greece’s continued strength as a global beach destination, not only through famous names such as Porto Katsiki but also through more secluded locations such as Fteri and Porto Timoni.

With Fteri leading Europe and ranking second in the world, Greece enters the 2026 travel season with one of its strongest showings yet in an international beach ranking.

The World’s 50 Best Beaches 2026

  1. Entalula Beach, Philippines
  2. Fteri Beach, Greece
  3. Wharton Beach, Australia
  4. Nosy Iranja, Madagascar
  5. East Beach, Vomo Island, Fiji
  6. Shoal Bay East, Anguilla
  7. Dhigurah, Maldives
  8. Playa Balandra, Mexico
  9. Koh Rong, Cambodia
  10. Donald Duck Bay, Thailand
  11. Cayo de Agua, Venezuela
  12. Cala Macarella, Spain
  13. One Foot Island, Cook Islands
  14. Princess Diana Beach, Barbuda
  15. Turquoise Bay, Australia
  16. PK 9 Beach, French Polynesia
  17. Grace Bay, Turks and Caicos
  18. Cala Dei Gabbiani, Italy
  19. Saadiyat Beach, United Arab Emirates
  20. Canto de la Playa, Dominican Republic
  21. Wineglass Bay, Australia
  22. Pink Beach, Indonesia
  23. Paradise Beach, Thailand
  24. Anse Source d’Argent, Seychelles
  25. Kalanggaman, Philippines
  26. Seven Mile Beach, Cayman Islands
  27. Freedom Beach, Thailand
  28. Siesta Beach, United States
  29. Kaputas Beach, Turkey
  30. Cayo Zapatilla, Panama
  31. The Baths, British Virgin Islands
  32. Cabo San Juan del Guia, Colombia
  33. Baia do Sancho, Brazil
  34. Porto Katsiki, Greece
  35. Santa Giulia, France
  36. Blue Lagoon, Fiji
  37. Playa Xpu Ha, Mexico
  38. Ofu Beach, American Samoa
  39. Playa Cofete, Spain
  40. Le Morne Beach, Mauritius
  41. Flamenco Beach, Puerto Rico
  42. Grand Anse, Grenada
  43. Praia da Falésia, Portugal
  44. Pontal do Atalaia, Brazil
  45. Boulder Beach, South Africa
  46. Porto Timoni, Greece
  47. Paje Beach, Zanzibar
  48. La Pelosa, Italy
  49. Cas Abao, Curaçao
  50. Keem Beach, Ireland

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