Which is the longest beach in the world?

Praia do Cassino Beach in Brazil at roughly 150 miles long is regarded as the world’s longest beach. It attracts tourists from across the world. This beautiful beach is popular for aquatic activities such as surfing and snorkelling.

This is longer than the entire coastline of New York State (127 miles) or New Jersey State (130 miles). Length aside, this beautiful beach is known for its white sand, welcoming locals, and warm temperatures as well. Although the temperature here remains on the border of hot for most of the year, there are plenty of water activities that beach-goers can enjoy to help them cool off. Of these, surfing happens to be the most popular of them all. For a better perspective of its size, consider the fact that this beach is so long, it stretches all the way from the Rio Grande seaport to the mouth of the Chui stream adjacent to Uruguay. It is located in the southernmost of the Brazilian coast, on the South Atlantic Ocean. This statistic is a ranking of the world’s longest beaches as of 2016. A surprising amount of pop up bars, restaurants, and other tourist attractions can be found along its sandy shores.

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