The world's smallest beach has no access to the ocean and offers a calm, serene escape with golden sand and crystal clear water that is never deeper than one metre (Image: turismoasturias) Gulpiyuri Beach , nestled in Llanes, Spain , is a tiny slice of paradise with just 40 metres of golden sand and crystal clear water that's only one metre deep. This unique beach, possibly the smallest in the world, has no direct access to the sea. It was naturally formed over time due to erosion from the Cantabrian Sea on the surrounding cliffs, resulting in a small natural pool.

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