Whether you’re looking for dance-until-dawn parties, family-friendly waters or to completely escape the crowds, Spain has the perfect beach for you.
As one of the world's greatest seaside cities, Barcelona has sand for every demand. These are its best beaches.
From busy beaches packed with buzzing beach bars to pretty bays located in protected parkland and secret stylish sandy sunspots, there’s a special beach to suit everyone. Here’s our round-up of the the best beaches in Spain so you can begin planning your next sun-soaked Spanish beach holi...
Porto Katsiki on the Ionian Sea island ofLefkadais a beach. The name is said to be because formerly only goats could reach this area. This beach, one of theBest Breathtaking Beaches in Europe, is at the bottom of a concave pale cliff. It is 35 km from Lefkada town, near Athani villa...
in the summer of 2010 after Spain beat Germany in the semi final of the world cup. After a long day on the beach we watched the match over a paella at one of the packed open-air restaurants. As soon as the final whistle sounded it seemed that the whole town headed for their cars ...
In Palma de Majorca there are some amazing resorts and you should visit this town. Reply Bianca says March 27, 2013 at 7:33 pm Living in Australia I had never even considered Spain as an option for a beach holiday. I would assume that with the current economic climate things are quite...
100 Best Towns in Australia – 11 to 20 #11 – South West Rocks, NSW With its rich blend of Australian history and beach culture, The Rocks, as it’s affectionately known, is a shoe-in for our Best 100 Towns. The largest seaside town in the Macleay Valley, its surrounded by largely...
7. Point Zero beach, La Grande-Motte Where:Another beach that benefits from being close to the town,Point Zero Beachmight sound like anAndy McNabnovel. What to do:It’s a lively welcoming spot to spend a day in the Mediterranean sun. Equally appealing to families, couples and groups of ...
It’s all about the beach and the water in Sayulita. Enjoy world-class surfing and standup paddle boarding, as well as fishing in the local open wooden boats for a good price. Sayulita is an active town, with plenty of expat get-togethers, happy hours, and other events, as well as ...
If you’re planningholidays in Menorca, chances are you’ve already heard of some of the beautiful beach resorts around the island. But did you know over half of Menorca’s beaches are located away from a road, resort, or town?