From Canada to Ecuador to Greece, here’s where to sink your toes into crimson shorelines.

Typically, beaches come in shades of white, gold, and brown.

Get your camera ready for the sight of a lifetime.

Kokkini, Greece

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Cavendish Beach is just one of them, and even its surrounding cliffs are a brilliant dark vermilion.

The famed “Anne of Green Gables” house is nearby.

Kokkini Beach can be reached either by boat or a short (albeit steep) walk.

Red Stone Beach, PEI

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Buses depart for this area daily from Fira, Santorini’s capital.

Visitors travel by boat and arrive by wet landing to Rabida Island’s one and only visitor site.

Porto Corvo, Portugal

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Ramla Bay, Gozo Malta

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Porto Verro, Sardinia

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Playa Rioja, Galapagos

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