Kilauea Beach, Hawaii: Situated near an active volcano, Kilauea Beach poses risks of volcanic activity, including lava flows and volcanic gases.
Playa Zipolite, Mexico: Known for its strong rip currents and powerful waves, Playa Zipolite is notorious for its dangerous swimming conditions.
Fraser Island, Australia: Despite its beauty, Fraser Island is home to deadly jellyfish and sharks, making swimming risky in its waters.
Praia da Boa Viagem, Brazil: This beach is notorious for its high shark attack rate due to the presence of bull sharks in its waters.
Cape Tribulation, Australia: Cape Tribulation is known for its crocodile-infested waters and dangerous stinger jellyfish, making swimming hazardous.
Chowpatty Beach, India: Chowpatty Beach is heavily polluted, posing risks of waterborne illnesses and contamination.
New Smyrna Beach, Florida, USA: Dubbed the "shark attack capital of the world," New Smyrna Beach has a high frequency of shark encounters due to its proximity to feeding grounds.
Hanakapiai Beach, Hawaii: Known for its strong rip currents and dangerous shore breaks, Hanakapiai Beach is prone to powerful waves and unpredictable conditions.
Gansbaai, South Africa: Gansbaai is known for its high population of great white sharks, making it one of the riskiest beaches for swimming and water activities.