Horseshoe Bay in Bermuda is the island's most famous pink sand beach, with its gorgeous salmon-pink sand and teal waters. It is consistently heralded as one of the world's top beaches.
What turns beach sand pink?
The almost indescribable pale pink color of the sand comes from microscopic coral insects, known as Foraminifera, which have a bright pink or red shell full of holes through which it extends pseudopodia, footings that it uses to attach itself and feed.