William Bay, Western Australia
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A five-hour drive south of Perth, William Bay in Denmark has turquoise waters that lap around
white sands and the Elephant Rocks, which shelter an area of rock pools and granite terraces called Green's Pool.
South of the village of Doolin in County Clare, the Cliffs of Moher rise 213 meters above the Atlantic Ocean and stretch for eight kilometers.
They are one of Ireland's biggest natural tourist attractions, but they also attract Atlantic puffins, razorbills and other wild birds.
Don't miss the spectacular views of the Arran Islands, Galway Bay and the Burren.
Fee: €6 (US$8) per person for access to the visitor center including some pathways
The remote headland in Brittany really does feel like the end of the world (its name is derived from the Latin finis terrae).
In front lies the Atlantic Ocean, while along the coast natural rocky harbors and inlets create a rugged landscape.
Tourists flock to Pointe du Raz, which points like a craggy finger at a lighthouse in often choppy waters, but on sunny days the abers are peaceful and protected from the elements.
Accessible from Brest, Brittany. www.finisteretourisme.com (French)
The calm waters are perfect for snorkeling, while the more adventurous have the Great Southern Ocean on the other side.
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