The ranking was passed down as part of the iconic beer brand’s centennial celebrations

Warwick Long Bay has been crowned by beer brand, Corona, as one of the world’s most iconic beaches that best represents its “This is Living” expression.
It’s part of a broader global campaign, commemorating the 100-year anniversary of the brand that has been synonymous with beach culture since its origins in Mexico in 1925.

The centennial celebrations saw the curation of a definitive list of the top 100 beaches in the world to visit.
Corona assembled a panel of beach experts, including oceanographers, surfers, free divers, and other nature enthusiasts to build the guide.
According to a media release, “Each beach in the Corona Beach 100 is “Sun Awarded” – rated between one to three suns – and recognizes the locations that embody the true spirit of “This is Living” based on three essential elements: Beachside Culture, Connection to Nature, and Scenic Aesthetics.”
Warwick Long Bay received a rating of two out of three suns, celebrated for its “surreal natural beauty”, “dreamy palm-lined sands”, and “cultural pulse and rhythm.”


Credit: Corona.com
Part of the description on Corona’s website reads, “Bermuda has plenty of ‘perfect’ beaches, but Warwick Long Bay feels more like a secret. Long, wild, and a little off-the-grid, it draws sunrise chasers, slow movers, and anyone looking to unplug. You don’t come here to check your phone — you come to check in with yourself.”
The profile on the South Shore beach also includes tips for beachgoers, information on the best time of year to visit, as well as its wonders and wildlife.
The overall Beach 100 guide also includes famed hotspots within South Africa, Mexico, and Brazil, as well as some lesser-travelled shorelines, such as Chile’s Punta de Lobos, Iceland’s Stokksnes Beach, and Canada’s Cox Bay Beach.
Clarissa Pantoja, Global VP of Corona said, “For 100 years, Corona has fully embodied the ‘This is Living’ spirit of the beach lifestyle, inspiring people to disconnect from their everyday routine and reconnect with nature and each other.”
“Enjoyed by millions around the world today and still growing, Corona will always remain unwavering in its commitment to the beach. This anniversary is not just a celebration of our legacy, but also a call for everyone to embrace their best side – the beach side – both now and for the next 100 years to follow.”

