Southern Africa's coastline has once again earned global recognition, with four South African beaches securing places on the prestigious 2026 Corona Beach 100 list. The annual ranking celebrates some of the world's most iconic coastal destinations and serves as a valuable source of inspiration for travellers searching for their next beach escape.
This year's list sees Wilderness Beach in Wilderness along South Africa's Garden Route making its debut, joining returning favourites Camps Bay Beach in Camps Bay (Cape Town), Boulders Beach in Simon's Town (Cape Town) and Kraalbaai Beach in Langebaan. Elsewhere in the region, Tofo Beach in Inhambane (Mozambique) and Nosy Iranja in Madagascar have also earned places among the world's most celebrated beaches.
What is the Corona Beach 100?
The Corona Beach 100 is an annual global beach guide curated by Corona in partnership with a panel of oceanographers, surfers and travel journalists. Rather than focusing solely on popularity, the list highlights beaches that excel in three key areas:
- Scenic aesthetics
- Beachside culture
- Connection to nature
The result is a carefully curated collection of destinations that offer more than just beautiful sand and sea, showcasing beaches where visitors can enjoy memorable experiences in remarkable natural settings.
Wilderness Beach makes its debut
Wilderness Beach proudly joins the 2026 Corona Beach 100 list, adding another outstanding destination in South Africa's Western Cape to this prestigious global ranking.
Located along the famous Garden Route, Wilderness is renowned for its long stretches of golden sand, dramatic ocean views and unspoilt natural surroundings. Backed by lush forests and overlooked by rugged mountains, the beach offers a sense of space and tranquillity that can be difficult to find at more developed coastal destinations.
For travellers exploring the Garden Route, Wilderness serves as an ideal stop between George and Knysna. The area is particularly popular for beach walks, paragliding, dolphin watching and outdoor adventures within the nearby wilderness areas and nature reserves.
South Africa's coastal gems shine on the world stage
Three Western Cape beaches return to the 2026 Corona Beach 100 list, showcasing the province's remarkable coastal diversity.
Camps Bay, Cape Town
Arguably South Africa's most famous urban beach, Camps Bay combines white sand, turquoise waters and one of the country's most spectacular mountain backdrops. With the Twelve Apostles mountains rising behind the beach and a lively promenade lined with restaurants and cafés, it remains a favourite among both local and international visitors.
Boulders Beach, Cape Town
Home to one of the world's most accessible African penguin colonies, Boulders Beach offers a unique wildlife experience on the Cape Peninsula. Boardwalks allow visitors to observe the penguins up close while helping to protect their sensitive habitat.
Kraalbaai Beach, Langebaan
Situated within the West Coast National Park near Langebaan, Kraalbaai is famous for its calm turquoise waters and striking white sand. During the warmer months, the lagoon resembles a tropical destination more commonly associated with island nations than South Africa's west coast.
Mozambique's Tofo Beach Earns Global Recognition
One of the most celebrated beach destinations in Mozambique, Tofo Beach in Inhambane makes its first appearance on the Corona Beach 100 list.
Located in Inhambane, Tofo Beach has become internationally known for its exceptional marine life encounters. Divers and snorkellers regularly have opportunities to swim alongside whale sharks, manta rays and other pelagic species.
The beach's relaxed atmosphere, vibrant local culture and growing tourism infrastructure continue to make it one of Southern Africa's most rewarding coastal destinations.
Madagascar's Nosy Iranja retains its place among the world's best beaches
Madagascar's stunning Nosy Iranja once again features on the Corona Beach 100 list, reaffirming its status as one of the Indian Ocean's most spectacular coastal destinations.
Often referred to as "Turtle Island", Nosy Iranja consists of two islands connected by a spectacular sandbar that emerges at low tide. Crystal-clear waters, pristine beaches and abundant marine life have helped establish the destination as one of the Indian Ocean's hidden gems.
For travellers seeking a more remote tropical island experience, Nosy Iranja offers some of Madagascar's most picturesque coastal scenery and continues to captivate visitors from around the world.
Why this matters for travellers
The strong showing by South Africa, Mozambique and Madagascar on the 2026 Corona Beach 100 list highlights the incredible diversity of beach experiences available across Southern Africa and the Indian Ocean region.
Whether you're looking for penguin encounters near Cape Town, the untouched beauty of the Garden Route, world-class diving in Mozambique or idyllic island escapes in Madagascar, the region continues to offer some of the most rewarding coastal destinations anywhere in the world.
For travellers planning their next beach holiday, these internationally recognised destinations provide an excellent starting point for exploring some of Africa's finest shorelines.
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