Who doesn't love the beauty of the coast? Who doesn't love romantic and quiet villages and castles? Let's look for the legend of the blue sea and explore the most beautiful seaside towns.


1. MANAROLA, ITALY


Manarola is a small fishing village growing on a cliff. It not only has colorful houses, but also is one of the best snorkeling places in the world. It is the second smallest fishing village in Cinque Terre, a famous tourist destination in Italy. Tourists enjoy hiking between the five fishing villages. Although the houses in Manarola are colorful, if you look carefully, you will find that they all belong to the warm color system, light yellow, bright red, pink, beige... They are appropriate to the surrounding scenery. People use colors to express the unique enthusiasm and charm of this seaside town.


2. CAMOGLI, ITALY


Camoli is a town in Genoa, Italy. It is a summer resort only two hours' drive from Milan. The town was named after the women who were waiting for their husbands to return home. Since 1951, the "Fish Festival" has been held every year on the second Sunday of May. On the day of the fish Festival, people fry hundreds of kilograms of fish in the world's largest flat-bottomed stainless-steel pot, and then distribute them to the crowd.


3. HARBOUR ISLAND, BAHAMAS


Many people know the most famous Pink Beach on Harbour Island. This beach is about 3 feet long with clear water and little sand. The reason why this beach is pink is due to an ancient animal from the sea - foraminifera. Foraminifera can secrete calcium or silicon to form shells. After their death, their shells will become the main source of beach deposits. Foraminifera with red or bright pink shells are the creators of the pink sand beach on Harbour Island.


4. VIK, ICELAND


Vik town is a very quiet town, located in the southernmost tip of Iceland, with a population of only 600 people. Behind the town is an endless sea. Here, you can see the beautiful aurora and listen to the sound of the sea beside the famous black sand beach.


5. Charleston, South Carolina


In this small town full of Spanish and Mexican customs, southern European or Latin American love songs floating from various bars and cafes are flowing everywhere. The street layout is simple and clean. In 1931, a wealthy judge and his wife bought some houses in this historic city and painted them with colors as colorful as cakes. Their neighbors followed suit. Later, it was called "Rainbow Row".