Dive In: 8 of the Best Places to Swim in the World
Explore our handpicked collection of the World's best swimming paradises, from the turquoise waters of the Bahamas to swimming with whales in Norway...
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A good swim truly enlivens the senses: the rush when your toes first touch the water, the invigorating scent of the salty sea spray and the gentle murmurs of the waves. This sense of serenity is woven into the fabric of Love Brand. Our very first product was our iconic Staniel mens swim shorts, which remain our bestsellers to this day.
As summer draws near, the allure of beach getaways becomes irresistible. With two-thirds of the world draped in shimmering blue, finding the ultimate spot to showcase your Staniel swimming shorts can be tricky. That’s why we’re sharing 8 of the best places to swim in the world, where tranquillity reigns supreme. Dive in and discover these hidden gems…
Staniel Cay, The Bahamas
Best time to visit: April to June
Of course, we had to begin this list with the namesake behind our Staniel mens swim shorts! Staniel Cay is a tropical paradise located in The Exuma Cays. Sapphire waters, idyllic beaches and serene blissfulness categorise the island. This Caribbean retreat offers wildlife experiences like no other, from exploring the waters with nurse sharks to the world-famous “swimming pigs”.
Myrtos Beach, Kefalonia, Greece
Best time to visit: July to August
Dramatic coastlines, sweeping marble cliffs and turquoise waters characterise this Greek hideaway. As you traverse winding roads through breathtaking mountain scenery, the valley unfolds before you, revealing the pristine beauty of Myrtos Beach. Here, white pebbled shores stretch into the distance, kissed by the azure hues of the Mediterranean Sea. It’s well-known that there’s no shortage of beautiful beaches in Greece, but the irresistible blue coastline of Kefalonia makes this one truly special.
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Isbreen The Glacier, Norway
Best time to visit: January to March
Embark on a swimming excursion like no other under the Northern Lights. It’s one thing to view majestic Orca whales from the ground or even from the deck of a boat but imagine diving into the depths and encountering these creatures in the waters they call home. You’re provided with a full drysuit, snorkel, fins and gloves, as well as diving training so the only thing you need to remember to pack are your Staniel swimming shorts!
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Palm Cove Beach, Australia
Best time to visit: August to November
If a classic movie-esque beach is what you’re yearning for, Palm Cove Beach has you covered: think sweeping palm trees, golden powdery sand and tropical sunshine. This idyllic paradise is nestled by a charming village of just 2,000 people, ensuring you can always find a secluded spot to plunge into the inviting blue waters. If you’re lucky you may even spot wild dolphins and whales from the jetty.
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Blue Lagoon, Iceland
Best time to visit: Summer for warmer temperatures, winter to see the Northern Lights
Fed by geothermal spring water, the waters of Iceland’s Blue Lagoon are an irresistibly toasty 37-39°C. A warm retreat from the freezing temperatures outside, this is truly an experience like no other. The milky blue waters are embedded in black lava fields, and when visiting during winter months, the dazzling Northern Lights can be seen from the pools.
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Nikki Beach, Sardinia
Best time to visit: June to September
The breathtaking Costa Smeralda stretches along the coast between the bay of Arzachena and the Gulf of Cugnana. Accessible only by boat, Nikki Beach is a secluded paradise for those seeking the best of the Mediterranean. The coves of Costa Smeralda are renowned for providing some of the most magnificent swimming experiences. Nikki Beach, nestled in this picturesque location, offers a combination of fine dining, luxurious daybeds for leisure, and an array of creative cocktails. Embracing a "beach chic" dress code, you’ll fit right in wearing Love Brand mens resort wear.
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Pink Sand Beach, The Bahamas
Best time to visit: January to March
On the Atlantic side of Harbour Island, you’ll find a unique stretch of coastline boasting a mesmerising display of rose tones. The sands get their captivating pink hue from microscopic creatures in the surrounding sea, making for a truly breathtaking sight. As the waves break along the shoreline of the Pink Sand Beach, the colour intensifies, creating a beautiful transition to a pale red. We recommend visiting at sunrise or sunset when the pink contrasts with the enchanting orange hues of the sky.
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Pine Cay Island, Turks & Caicos
This secluded private island on the edge of the world’s third-largest barrier reef is a Caribbean paradise. If you’re looking for more than just a dip in the mirror-clear waters, Pine Cay offers daily snorkelling trips. Become acquainted with the technicolour majesty of the reef, and brush up with the nursery of baby fish, harmless nurse sharks and turtles.
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Whether you’re diving with orcas in Norway or basking in the warm, milky waters of Iceland’s Blue Lagoon, each of these breathtaking locations promises unique swimming experiences and magical encounters with nature. The perfect swim is more than just a dip in the water—it’s an adventure, a moment of tranquillity, and a chance to connect with our planet. So, grab your Staniel swimming shorts and embark on a journey to one of these incredible spots, where the water is always inviting…