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The best beaches in Scotland for 2023

The best beaches in Scotland for 2023


The Caribbean-looking coasts of Scotland and its isles are a surprising addition to its already spectacular portfolio of rugged landscapes, unspoiled environments and unique wildlife.

White sands, turquoise waters and roaring surf fill a summer holiday to the top of the UK with endless potential for activities, including surfing, swimming and sunbathing in secluded beach locations. From the wonders of the famous North Coast 500 to mountain lochs and tombolo sand bars, a Scottish seaside break has something for every beach lover.

Sunny days can be sparse, but the summer months from June to August attract the warmest weather and most visitors to Scotland’s abundance of sandy shores and food and music festivals. While scorching hot summers are no guarantee, the bravest swimmers can take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear seas all year round – make sure to remember your wetsuit. Try visiting in April or May for a quieter, albeit much colder, day on some of the UK’s best beaches.

Here’s The Independent‘s selection of the 10 best stretches of sand from the Isle of Skye to the Scottish Highlands.

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Achmelvich Bay, Lochinver

White sand and turquoise water form Achmelvich Bay

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Best for: Swimming

With an emerald sea and immaculate white sand, Achmelvich Bay in the northwest of Scotland more closely resembles a Mediterranean paradise than a UK beach. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy swimming in the clear waters or unwind on shore to catch stunning sunsets over the gentle waves. A day at Achmelvich is well worth the trek down the narrow track road to reach the bay – make sure to head down early in peak season, as the popular swimming spot is also a huge hit with campers and kayakers.

Where to stay

Just two miles away, Suil na Mara glamping pod boasts sea views, a private balcony and a skylight to the stars in the bedroom.