20 Of The World’s Most Secluded (And Beautiful) Beaches

1. La Sagesse Bay, Grenada
Englishman's Bay, Tobago
Grenada’s Grand Anse Bay is a huge tourist destination and thus, terrible for anyone hoping to enjoy a little beach privacy.
La Sagesse Bay, on the other hand, is incredibly secluded, despite the fact that it lies just ten miles from the resorts of Grand Anse.
There is a hotel and nature center located near La Sagesse Bay, but you’ll see just a handful of sunbathers on the beach at any one time, as opposed to the constant hordes found at Grand Anse Bay.
An even greater sense of seclusion can be obtained by exploring the hiking trails found throughout La Sagesse’s nature center.
When looking for a cozy place to stay, most visitors opt to stay at La Sagesse Bay’s hotel, as access to the beach is nearly impossible by car. Even though it is very isolated, this very private beach is just 30 minutes from the Maurice Bishop International Airport.
There are only twelve rooms at the tiny resort, many of which are spread out in small buildings along the beach. Parents view this as an ideal Caribbean destination, as it is free of the seedier characters that populate Grand Anse. Even more important, the waters of La Sagesse are calm and shallow, making them perfect for exploration.
When you get hungry, you can enjoy the beauty of the ocean with their beautiful beachfront restaurant where they serve fresh fish and lobster, and grow their own vegetables. They also have special wedding packages for that couple looking to tie the knot, and this would be the ideal location for your special day.