10 best beaches in Europe. The best beaches in Europe: a choice for sophisticated travelers

In anticipation summer season TripAdvisor named the best beaches in Europe according to travelers. The Travelers Choice award winning beaches were determined based on the quantity and quality of user reviews and ratings collected over the past 12 months. We talk about the most idyllic, secluded, remote and romantic places of our continent.

The best beaches in Spain

Playa de Ses Illetes beach, Formentera


The smallest and quietest of the Balearic Islands now boasts the best beach in Europe. It is Playa de Ses Illetes that received the most votes in the Tripadvisor user rating. The main argument "for" became white sand, a gentle entrance to the sea and crystal clear water. It is easy to get to the beach on a popular form of transport in these parts - a bicycle. The size of the island is small - 23 × 7 kilometers. And the best way to get around is by bike. "The most magical romantic place where I have been. Small White sand, a thin thread of the ridge. Awesome! I don’t want to leave here,” one of the travelers left a review on TripAdvisor.

El Cotillo Beach - the best beach in Fuerteventura


The beaches of the desert island of Fuerteventura have long been known. There are few tourists here, but from that small number of vacationers there are a lot of nudists. In these parts, fantastic sand dunes, water from dark blue to azure and good roads to travel from one end of the island to the other.

Beach next to a small fishing village El Cotillo is a great option for young families and couples. There are many shallow bays that are convenient for snorkeling, there are almost no storms and excellent fish restaurants. “White sand, black rocks and azure sea of ​​all shades. A truly beautiful coastline. You can relax well until you want the thrill of climbing over the breakwater, ”comments one TripAdvisor traveler.

Playa de Bolonia beach, Tarifa


Dunes with fine sand, long beaches, clear water and pine trees… Without exaggeration, the local landscapes are breathtaking. Different travelers go to Tarifa. Some - to catch the wind with a kite or a sail, others - to be fascinated by the boundless expanse of the sea.

Travelers named Playa de Bolonia as the best beach in the region. From it, by the way, you can easily get to the Roman ruins, which are located nearby. “Very beautiful coastline. White fine sand, clear azure ocean water, pine trees. The ruins of the ruined city allow you to touch the history,” writes one TripAdvisor user.

Playa de Cofete, Fuerteventura


It takes time to get to this secluded beach. But it's worth it. The landscapes here are amazing. In addition, these places are associated misterious story, which took place at Winter's villa, located nearby. It is known that its owner collaborated with the Nazis, and for many years this territory was closed to the public. “Great path between the hills and breathtaking views as you descend towards Kofeta. The beach seems endless, and when you are on it, you feel the spaciousness and a sense of freedom, ”says one of the travelers in the TripAdvisor community.

Cala Comte - the best beach in Ibiza


Cala Comte is a great place in Ibiza to spend the whole day in. After swimming or riding a catamaran, you can enjoy dinner at a local restaurant while watching the sunset. One TripAdvisor traveler says: “This beach is a must visit. The color of the sea is from azure to dark blue. Fine sand and gentle sun stop the moment.

The best beaches in Greece

Elafonissi Beach, Crete


The pride of this place is the white-pink shade of sand, which is explained by the admixture of coral chips. It is great for families with children: the sea is always clean, shallow and therefore warm, and the waves are very rare. From here, in shallow water, you can wade to the nearest island and watch the luxurious sea lilies. It is worth knowing that the beach is located in the southwest of Crete, and tourists do not come here en masse precisely because of the remoteness from the main resort areas.

On TripAdvisor they write about this place like this: “We stopped by once and could not resist - the second time we came for the whole day! The purest water and, by the way, in September it was the only place in western Crete where the sea was calm.”

Porto Limnionas Beach - the best beach in Zakynthos


If you are a fan of rocky beaches, then you should go to Zakynthos. In Porto Limnionas Beach, the rocks are such that they seem to be made for jumping into the water. Delicious Greek food is always waiting for travelers in the local tavern. “Rent a car and head down the narrow driveway here. It's worth it! Amazing place best sun loungers on the island and exciting swimming!” commented one TripAdvisor user.

The best beach in Portugal


Third in the ranking of the best beaches in Europe is the secluded Praia da Marinha beach in the southern Portuguese province of Algarve. It is located near the small village of Praia do Carvoeiro and is known among travelers as one of the most intimate in the country. It is surrounded by bizarre rocks, which in some places descend to the water itself.

Praia da Marinha, located in the Algarve (in the south of Portugal), can be safely called a chamber beach. There are often few tourists here in the lowlands, and travelers can relax on the sand or rent a boat to look into the stunning caves. As one TripAdvisor user noted: “Very beautiful place- rocks, paths, bushes and, of course, the beach itself. It gives great pleasure to first just walk, and then swim in the cold waves of the Atlantic.

The best beach in Turkey


The Turkish beach Iztuzu is located in the delta of the Dalyan River - the eponymous national park, which is home to up to 200 bird species and rare caretta-caretta turtles. From here it is not far to Marmaris and Fethiye. Travelers can sign up for a boat tour to watch the turtles. “Iztuzu Beach is probably the best beach I have ever seen (and I have been to the Maldives!). Its soft fine sand, its picturesque views, its miles of shallow water, untouched nature is heaven on earth,” a TripAdvisor traveler shares his impressions.

The best beach in Cyprus


One of the best beaches in Europe was also found in Cyprus near Protaras. It is worth coming here for the whole day: excellent restaurants and a lot of rental offices where you can rent equipment for different aquatic species sports. One TripAdvisor user notes: “A huge clean beach where everyone can find something to their liking. Sunbathing, relaxation, swimming or more active species recreation: paragliding or banana rides. It's all there, so enjoy. You will not regret".

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1. Prague, Czech Republic)

Visited here for the first time new year holidays in 2015. Revisited in summer 2016 and spring 2018.

The main advantages of Prague are, firstly, accessibility (from Moscow and St. Petersburg there are daily flights for 6-7 thousand rubles) and budget (prices correspond to Russian ones, and for some categories of costs even lower). Secondly, in addition to the huge number of sights of Prague itself, there are also many interesting things in its environs and neighboring cities.

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2. Montenegro

We discovered this country for ourselves in May 2014, when it was just gaining popularity among our compatriots. Since then, it has been repeatedly visited, both in the height of summer and in the Velvet season. The last visit was in July 2017. We traveled the entire coast of the country, from Herceg Novi to Ulcinj, in different companies (with friends or with children) and, without undue modesty, we can assure you that we have penetrated almost all aspects of recreation here :)

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3. Budapest

In February 2016 we decided to visit Budapest and were very satisfied. We again went to the capital of Hungary in January 2017.

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4. Rome

We were in Rome twice and for a very short time, so we don’t have a lot of material in this direction, but we can still tell you about the main nuances of the trip. Apart from Rome, we also spent a few days in Venice.

5. Croatia

In Croatia, as well as in Montenegro, they were repeatedly. We stopped three times at the main resort of the country - Dubrovnik, spent several days in Split and made a short trip along the coast. We are ready to answer the burning question: Where is it better to relax - In Montenegro or Croatia?

6. Barcelona, ​​Catalonia

In the summer of 2016, we went to Spain and spent several days in a wonderful city - Barcelona. After that we went to the Catalan coast, small town Calella, where they arranged a week-long spa vacation :)

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7. Munich

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8. Amsterdam (Netherlands)

In the summer of 2017 we went to Amsterdam. This city left us unforgettable experience and became one of the most favorite among the visited by us. For Amsterdam, as an experiment, we decided to make a separate guide site.

9. Paris (France)

After Amsterdam, Paris was waiting for us, which left us with rather contradictory impressions. At the moment, work is underway on a guide to the capital of France, information will be replenished gradually.

10. Portugal

In February 2017, I visited Porto for the first time. The city has become a real discovery for us. In the summer of 2018, we revisited Porto, as well as Lisbon and its environs. At the moment, work is underway on a separate site-guide to Portugal.

11. Helsinki (Finland)

Being advocates of reasonable consumption, we often try to rationally allocate the budget for our travels, which is why we have repeatedly used Helsinki Airport as a starting point. During all this time we managed to get to know this city quite closely and we are ready to give some useful tips.

07.01.2019

If you look closely at the map of Europe, you can see that most of its coastal areas are dotted with beaches. All of them are very diverse. There are large beaches with white sands, pebble and rocky, romantically secluded and party-going. The choice is very wide.

The review prepared a list of the best European beaches of past years. This includes places liked by adventurous surfers and family people, restless travelers and those who like to spend holidays in solitude, romantics and couples in love. Everyone will find something suitable in this list.

1. Italy, Apulia, national park Gargano. Orange Bay (Baia delle Zagara)

A picturesque place located on the territory of Gargano Park. The high cliffs surrounding the bay are so delightful and memorable that they are considered one of the natural attractions of Puglia.

The bay owes its name to the evergreen orange tree. Essential neroli oil is extracted from its fragrant flowers. The sea here is turquoise shades, the sand on the beach is snow-white.

Along coastline Gargano has many tourist places - Vieste, Mattinata, Peschici. In the north of the peninsula there are several salt lakes - Varano and Lesina.


2. Montenegro. Yaz beach

The beach is located 3 kilometers from the famous Budva. You can get here by bus from the city center, by car or by sea on a taxi boat. It is problematic to do this on foot - the Yaz is hidden behind a cape indented by the sea.

The place is considered the most beautiful beach of the Montenegrin coast. It's always full of people here. The beach consists of two zones - finely pebbly and sandy. There are few sandy beaches in Montenegro and this is the main advantage of this place. The infrastructure is well developed. Several restaurants are open during the season. Catamarans and jet skis are offered for rent. Various musical events take place throughout the summer. It was here that in the old days, Madonna and the Rolling Stones gathered crowds of thousands of fans.

3. France, Porkerol Island. Beach Our Lady

Porkerol is famous for its almost pristine nature, it is considered the largest island of the Hyeres Islands, located in the south of France.

Most Porquerol - 80% of its territory - the state acquired in 1971 from a private owner in order to prevent the development of the island and preserve nature. Now there is a national park.

The protection of the nature of the island is put above all else. You will have to pay a large fine for leaving garbage, smoking is also prohibited. Pets can only walk on a leash.

There are three wineries on the island that produce the famous wines of Provence. This attracts wine lovers here. To get to Porquerolles, you need to take a boat leaving from Toulon or Hyères.

4. Portugal. Peniche

A beach with ideal conditions for surfers. Located in the northwest direction from Lisbon, at a distance of 60 miles. This place deserves attention even if there is no addiction to surfing. In addition to beach and sea activities, guests can go on excursions in the historical center of Peniche, see the fort built in the 16th-17th centuries. and ancient churches. Inside the fortress is now a museum, and until the XX century. the fort served as a prison for political prisoners.

Baleal and Consolasan bays are suitable for beginner surfers as well as family travelers. Experienced surfers should head to the west coast. The beach of Medan Grande, called "supertubos" (Supertubos), is famous for its tube-like waves. Here and on the beach of Praia do Lagido (Praia do Lagido) hold the World Championship in surfing, called Rip Curl Pro Portugal.

Divers should go to the protected area of ​​Berlengash Island - the underwater kingdom there is pristinely beautiful. You can get to this place by rented boat or boat.

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5. Greece, the island of Lefkada. Porto Katsiki beach

The beach is included in the list of the most beautiful places in the country. Its location is the island of Lefkada (Ionian Sea). Clear blue water, white rocks in combination with the surrounding greenery. This place consistently receives the highest scores in the annual list of the best beaches in Europe.

The name Porto Katsiki means Port of the Goats. In the old days, only goats got here.

Near the beach there are parking lots and places for a snack. But there is nowhere to live or stay for the night. A staircase descending from the parking lot leads to the beach.

6. Greece, Zakynthos island. Navagio beach

The place owes its name to a ship that sank here, transporting smuggled goods. The word "Navaio" in Greek means "shipwreck". The incident happened in the 80s of the last century. The detected violators sank a ship with smuggled cigarettes and escaped on boats. When a big storm began, the ship was thrown onto the shore of the bay. It is still there.

The water in this place has an incredibly rich blue color, which is given by underground mineral springs. In the region of Aspros Vrachos, near Cape Skinari, you can find the Blue Caves. They got their name because of the color of the sea.

7. Croatia. Golden Horn

One of the most beautiful places Croatia is considered to be the Golden Horn beach. It is located in the south of the island of Brac (Dalmatia).

The place owes its name to the shape resembling a horn. A 634 m long spit stretches from the shore into the sea with beaches on both sides of it. The length of the braid may vary. This feature is associated with tides, wind directions and sea currents. The cape is protected by the state due to its geomorphological properties. It is located at a distance of 2 km from the city of Bol, to the west of it. It is considered the hallmark of the island.

Tourists are offered water attractions - jet skis, skis, windsurfing. You can hide from the scorching sun in a pine forest located at the beginning of the cape.

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8. France, Corsica. Rondinara beach

The beach is located between the cities of Porto Vecchio (Porto Vecchio) and Bonifacio (Bonifacio) at the end of highway number 198. This place can not be called secluded. In July and August, it is especially crowded here - there are many who want to sunbathe on the fine sand. Some of them sail on their own yachts.

The shape of the beach resembles a horseshoe, located on the shores of the azure bay. There are no strong waves here. Not far from the beach you can find a convenient campsite (its website camping-rondinara.com ) , there are also parking spaces and a restaurant open during the high season.


9. Portugal. Marinha beach

A narrow strip of sand under a sheer cliff - this is what the Portuguese beach of Marinha is, which is called one of the most beautiful beaches countries. It is located on the Atlantic coast in the vicinity of the resort town of Albufeira.

20 km to the beach will have to be driven by car - public transport does not go there. Then you need to find a ladder by which you can go down from a high steep bank. There are paths, but they are very winding and steep, leading to no one knows where.

The second way to get to the beach is to book a boat tour. Then there will be additional opportunity explore the local grottoes and the coast. This will no longer be a simple floundering in the water, but a whole adventure. In any case, you will not find such landscapes anywhere else, everyone will be satisfied with visiting this beautiful place.

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10. Italy, Sardinia. Cala Goloritze

This beach can be recommended to those who love hiking along rocky paths. The whole of Sardinia is a huge stone, overgrown with forest. To get to the Cala Goloritze beach, you need to go down from the Golgo plateau, which stretches at an altitude of 400 meters. Another way is to sail by boat.

The beach is located on the coast of the Gulf of Orosei (Golfo di Orosei) and is covered with tiny white pebbles. Clear water, white pebbles and a high rocky shore create a special serene atmosphere. Very beautiful and unusual place!

starting point walking route starts at the rural church of San Pietro, travel time is about 2 hours. There are a lot of people who want to see Cala Goloritze. The path to the beach is well trodden, so you won't get lost.


11. France, Brittany. Île Vierge

Small cozy place with clean yellow sand. On the one hand, the boundless Atlantic, on the other, a high, steep coast, beautiful and protective. You can go down to the beach along a narrow path or sail by sea on a boat. The second way is much easier. The place is reminiscent of the Crimean beaches.

12. Iceland. Vik beach

Black sand beach! Who doesn't want to lie on this?! If you want to do this, you need to go to Iceland, get to the village of Vik, which is 180 km from Reykjavik, then go to the beach. This is the southernmost tip of Iceland.

The beach stretches for 5 kilometers. There are no pebbles or debris. The sand is very clean and has a real black color. Formed from volcanic lava. The sea is cold, the climate is damp and humid, it often rains. Only lovers of winter swimming decide to swim here. But the local landscapes are so unusual and bewitching that the place constantly attracts people from the very different countries. Cinematographers who make science fiction films especially like to visit it.

Local folklore is replete with legends about trolls and sea monsters. To those who do not believe the word, the locals will show the petrified remains of ancient trolls, in the form of basalt pillars, towering in the sea near the beach. At low tide, you can visit the caves, formed in ancient times from chilled lava. Previously, numerous mythological creatures hid in them, but now they have disappeared somewhere. In general, there are enough miracles on these black sands.


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13. Italy, Sicily. Isola Bella beach

Isola Bella is located near east coast Sicily, opposite the town of Taormina. They get here along a narrow sandy spit that connects the island with the city. Until the 90s of the last century, the island was a private property. The hostess built a house for herself and brought in various exotic plants. The island is inhabited by lizards and birds. It is now owned by the municipality of the city. A nature reserve is organized there, which oversees World Foundation wildlife.

On weekends, the rocky beach is filled with city dwellers. It is especially revered by snorkelers - the sea around Isola Bella is replete with myriads of marine organisms and algae.

14. UK. Bantham Beach

The most beautiful places are usually found where the rivers flow into the sea. One such place is Bantham Beach on the southwest coast of England. It doesn't matter that there aren't too many hot days suitable for day-to-day swimming. The surrounding landscape is able to calm any disturbed soul: the boundless sea, sands, dunes, a wonderful view of the coast of Bigbury Bay ... All residents of small coastal towns love to visit this beach. He is considered the best place for family vacation and also for surfers.

Across the bay is the elegant Burgh Island Hotel. At high tide, it becomes cut off from the mainland, and guests like this circumstance. At various times, guests of the hotel were royalty and famous writers.

15. Scotland. sandwood bay

People come here not to sunbathe and swim, but to admire the views and take pictures. Despite the Gulf Stream flowing nearby, the water in Sandwood Bay, located in the north-west of the country, is quite cold. It is fascinating that the deep sea extends all the way to the Arctic: water, water, water ending eternal ice. The beach is large, surrounded by rocks. Behind it is a picturesque freshwater lake. The sand on the beach has a pinkish tint.

You can only get here on foot. From the nearest highway the beach is separated by 4 miles, which will have to be overcome along a narrow path winding through grassy dunes and swamps. A walk can turn into a little adventure, especially if you have read Conan Doyle beforehand or listened to plenty of local legends.


16. Spain, Menorca. Cala Macareia

Cala Macareia is a horseshoe-shaped cove on the island of Menorca. There are many beaches on the island, but this one is the most popular. The sea here is always calm, the sand is clean and fine, and pine trees grow along the shores of the bay.

It is good to swim here with a mask and fins (the so-called snorkeling), because the water is teeming with marine life. The bay is located in the southwest of the island, it is convenient to watch the sunset from here.

Nice to wander around picturesque shores. There are many roads and paths in the area, one of which leads directly to the nudist refuge - the tiny beach of Cala Macarelleta.

17. Greece, Antipaxi. Wutumi

A beach on a small, or rather, on the smallest of the Ionian Islands. Its size is only 3 x 4 km, the local population is very small - less than two dozen. Nevertheless, the land is well-groomed, vineyards, orchards and small fields are everywhere.

If you get tired of sunbathing, you can go around this island far and wide, admiring the local nature. The island is located south of Corfu. It is easily accessible by ferry or boat. The beaches are very beautiful, the water shimmers with emerald hues and, most importantly, it is always deserted here. This place is visited only by those who want to enjoy the sea and the sun in silence, appreciate their own privacy and do not violate someone else's.

To satisfy your hunger, you can enjoy fresh island food in local taverns. It is believed that the most delicious squids are served here.


18. France. Dune du Pilat

You have to climb stairs to this beach, because it is a huge sand dune: 2900 m long, 660 m wide, 100 m high. This remarkable place of the Arcachon Bay is one of the main attractions of France. On the one hand - the ocean, on the other - the same boundless forest, and in the middle - sand, sand, and nothing but sand.

Dune is located 60 km from the city of Bordeaux, where you can fly by plane, and then get to the beach by train or car. On the dune itself, you will have to climb loose sand or take a long walk up the stairs. But the views from the top are worth it.

Of course, here you can swim and sunbathe - there is enough space for everyone. But people come here to admire nature and breathe clean sea air. It is especially comfortable for small children here: a sandbox with an area of ​​2 million square meters! And also this favorite place paragliders and hang gliders, as there are ideal conditions for flying.

19. Lithuania. curonian spit

The Curonian Spit is a narrow strip of land about 2.5 km wide and 96 km long, stretching from south to north in the Baltic Sea. The southern part of the spit is connected to the Baltic coast Kaliningrad region Russia. The northern part ends in the sea. The last 50 km of the spit belong to Lithuania. Western part spit that borders on by the Baltic Sea is a long sandy beach, consisting of dunes. East End overlooking the Curonian Lagoon, overgrown with forest. Houses on this side local residents and holiday homes.

Back in the days Soviet Union The Curonian Spit was a famous and elite holiday destination. Everyone tried to get to the famous Nida - a large village, near which there are the highest dunes and the "dancing" forest begins. In this forest, pine trunks are bent in the most bizarre way, and no one knows why this happens. The "dancing" forest leaves a terrible impression, but it has a strange attraction - all tourists consider it their duty to visit it.

No less beckon and moving dunes. They are formed from white sand. When you are among them, an absolutely surreal state arises. It is forgotten that on the one hand - the sea, and on the other - the forest. Because of the dunes, neither one nor the other is visible. It seems that you are left alone in the middle of a white desert, and there is only the sun and the sound of the wind. And it's forever.

Once having visited the Curonian Spit, I want to come here again and again. You can get to it by ferry from Klaipeda, which runs every half an hour.

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20. Cyprus. Nissi Beach

This beach is located near the popular resort town of Ayia Napa, sharing a coastal bay with another Nissi Bay beach. Noisy Nissi Bay is more suitable for young people with their irrepressible energy. Nissi Beach is a calm and beautiful place for comfortable swimming and sunbathing.

The sand on the beach is white and clean. The bottom is flat with a slight slope. Just the perfect place for kids and adults who love sea ​​water and those who do not like depth. Most of the time the sea in the bay is calm - it is protected by an island.

Here they ride on catamarans and "bananas". The beach has volleyball courts and places where you can play beach soccer. Plenty of umbrellas and sunbeds. The beach is literally surrounded by hotels. You can stop in them and run out to the sea straight out of bed. Tourists who have visited Cyprus consider this beach to be the best.

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Location:

It is located in the southern part of Lampedusa, the southernmost of the Pelagie Islands located in the Mediterranean Sea. Communication with the island is carried out by ferry, there is also a year-round flight connection with Palermo and Catania (Sicily), in the summer there are direct flights from Rome and Milan.

Peculiarities:

Despite the name, rabbits do not live on this beach. The name Rabbit most likely comes from the Arabic word "Rabit" ("link"), referring to the isthmus that connected this small island with a larger one (the isthmus has not survived to this day). Every spring, sea turtles lay their eggs in the fine white sand on the eastern part of the beach. In August, small reptiles hatch from them, which immediately go to the sea.

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Location:

It is located on the island of Formentera, located in the Mediterranean Sea, six kilometers south of Ibiza. Throughout the year it can be reached by sea from Spain (Barcelona, ​​Valencia and Denia). In summer, there is also a direct ferry from Denia to Formentera.

Peculiarities:

Playa de ses Illetes is one of the busiest beaches in Formentera. There are excellent seafood restaurants nearby. The composition of vacationers here is incredibly diverse - from tourists who came for a day from Ibiza to rich locals on luxury yachts. Nudists settled in the northern part of the beach

On TripAdvisor, the average cost to book a weekly stay for two is $1,102.

Location:

Elafonisi is located in the southwestern part of Crete. The oblong-shaped beach is often cut off from Crete at high tide, giving the impression that it is a separate island. At low tide, it can be reached from Crete on foot - the road from the city of Chania by car or bus will take an hour and a half.

Peculiarities:

The smallest fragments of thousands of broken shells give the sand a pinkish tint. Near the point where the peninsula "breaks off" from Crete, the water depth does not exceed one meter, creating small lagoons, ideal for children's recreation.

On TripAdvisor, the average cost to book a weekly stay for two is $1,037.

Location:

The beach is located between Morte Point and Baggy Point on the north coast of Devon in the southwest of England. The best way to get to the beach - by car.

Peculiarities:

The golden sands of the beach stretch for almost 5 km. Woolacombe Beach is very popular among water sports enthusiasts and quickly became the epicenter of international surfing.

On TripAdvisor, the average cost to book a weekly stay for two is $1,076.

Location:

The beach is located 13 km from Dalyan on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. The beach can be reached by boat from the town of Koycegiz, which takes only 20 minutes. Dolmus (local bus service) will also take you to your destination in 25 minutes.

Peculiarities:

The beach stretches for an impressive 25 km, it is a narrow shoal of land that forms a natural border between the Dalyan River and mediterranean sea. The beach is one of the main habitats for sea turtles in the Mediterranean. In this regard, it received the name "turtle beach".

On TripAdvisor, the average cost to book a weekly stay for two is $589.

Location:

Located in the popular tourist resort of Protaras on the east coast of Cyprus. The resort town of Ayia Napa is located just 10 km southwest of the Gulf.

Peculiarities:

Fig Tree Bay is named after the tree in whose shade the locals took refuge before the place gained popularity among tourists. Today it is one of the most sought-after destinations among Europeans - there is a chain of luxury hotels and bars on the coast.

On TripAdvisor, the average cost to book a weekly stay for two is $698.

Location:

It is located about 7 km west of the coast of Sicily. Located on the east coast of Favignana, the largest of the Aegadian Islands.

Peculiarities:

Cala Rossa got its name in honor of the battle between Rome and Carthage during the Punic War (241 BC). This beach is famous for its bright sea. The place is popular among snorkelers due to the abundance of marine life. Hiking to the coast takes quite a long time, so it is better not to go here with small children.

On TripAdvisor, the average cost to book a weekly stay for two is $964.

Location:

The beach stretches for 4.8 km of the Weymouth coast. A ferry departs from the beach, where you can go to the Channel Islands.

Peculiarities:

The beach is popular for summer family holidays due to the variety of activities: donkey rides, sand sculptures, trampolines and fairs. King George III called this beach his first resort - it was from that moment that the fashion for swimming arose in Britain.

On TripAdvisor, the average cost to book a weekly stay for two is $963.

Location:

The beach is located in the southwest of the island of Lefkada, about 30 km from the island's capital of the same name. Egremni is surrounded by cliffs - sheer cliffs, so to get to the beach, you need to go down 347 steps down the cliff. The nearest village is Athani, a few kilometers to the north.

Peculiarities:

Eggremni is the longest beach in Lefkada, stretching over 2.5 km. According to tourists and locals, this is the perfect place to watch sunsets.

On TripAdvisor, the average cost to book a weekly stay for two is $1,359.

Location:

The beach is located in the small village of Bolonia, 20 km north of Tarifa, it is located next to the Natural del Estrecho park, and on a clear day you can see Morocco on the horizon.

Peculiarities:

The length of the beach is 3.8 km. The ruins of the Roman city of Baelo Claudia are located near the beach and are considered the best preserved Roman buildings discovered in Spain.

On TripAdvisor, the average cost to book a weekly stay for two is $727.

1. Troia Galé, near Lisbon

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  • Beach type: sandy.
  • Rescuers: there is.
  • there is.

About an hour south of Lisbon lies the sandy island of Troy. You can get to it in two ways: by ferry from the city of Setubal (you can see dolphins along the way!) Or through the Comporta resort, but this way the road will take longer.

From Troia Galé beach you can see scenic view to the Arrábida mountains. Atlantic Ocean this bay is calm and quiet. Rest here is suitable for both couples in love and families with children. You can stay in Tróia Residence apartments on the ocean.

2. Samoqueira, Alentejo


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  • Beach type: sandy.
  • Rescuers: no.
  • Cafes, shops on the territory: no.

The small Samoqueira beach is located in a rocky bay near the village of Porto Covo, which is located on south coast Alentejo.

Not everyone wants to go down to the beach along the rocks, so there are always much fewer people here than on the beach in the village itself. At low tide, small lagoons appear in which you like to splash around.

4. Figueira da Foz, Coimbra


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  • Beach type: sandy.
  • Rescuers: there is.
  • Cafes, shops on the territory: there is.

The Figueira da Foz beach is the largest and one of the oldest in Portugal. It is located 40 kilometers west of Coimbra - stock up on time and patience to get to it. But the long road is worth it: there are a lot of interesting options to spend time here. For example, go to the salt and plunge into the salt lake, which are quite a lot on the beach. Or have a picnic in the hills of Serra da Boa Viogem, which offer stunning views.

3. Playa de Calblanque, Murcia


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  • Beach type: sandy.
  • Rescuers: from 11:00 to 20:00.
  • Cafes, shops on the territory: no.

Playa de Calblanque is part of a natural reserve, which was taken under protection in 1987 to preserve and increase the number of rare plants and animals living in this area. And people succeeded: now gulls and plovers coexist peacefully with rare species of sea daisies and sea parsley.

Crystal clear water, golden ocher sand and green hills are just some of the reasons why you should visit this place. The most attractive thing for tourists tired of the bustle is completely different: the beach is never crowded.

You can get to it from Cartagena. By car, the road will take about 30 minutes, but please note that in July and August, vehicles are not allowed to enter the beach area. You'll have to go on foot.

4. Playa de Los Genoveses, Almeria


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  • Beach type: sandy.
  • Rescuers: no.
  • Cafes, shops on the territory: no.

The Playa de Los Genoveses beach is a salvation for those who want to escape from the frantic pace of life. There are no buildings, no roads, no other signs of urbanization. Along the entire length, and it is more than a kilometer, the beach is surrounded by golden sand dunes and prickly pear. In the northern part there are small green islets- trees in the shade of which you can hide from.

You can get to the beach by car. But, as in the case of Playa beach de Calblanque, in July and August the entrance is closed to vehicles.

5. Cala Sa Tuna, Catalonia


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  • Beach type: pebbly.
  • Rescuers: there is.
  • Cafes, shops on the territory: there is.

Cala Sa Tuna is located in an old fishing area north of Begur on the Costa Brava. It is like a picture from a postcard coming to life: the Mediterranean Sea, white houses, a rocky bay. An ideal place for a family holiday.

The water here is clean and calm. The coast is dotted with colorful fishing boats, which add a special touch to the place. The beach is also good because it is equipped for a comfortable stay for people with disabilities.

3. Bains Militaires, Nice


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  • Beach type: pebbly.
  • Rescuers: no.
  • Cafes, shops on the territory: there is.

Away from the crowded beaches of Nice, there is a rocky entrance to Bains Militaires beach. The clear and deep waters of this place are popular among professional swimmers, yachtsmen from the neighboring Nautique Yacht Club and amateurs.

You can stay in the apartments of Villa Léonie.

4. Plage d'Écault, near Boulogne


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  • Beach type: sandy.
  • Rescuers: no.
  • Cafes, shops on the territory: no.

Between the beaches of Boulogne-sur-Mer and Le Touquet, a little-known bay is hidden, surrounded by high dunes and a pine forest. The wild coast is great for active rest: playing sports, flying kites or walking the dogs.

The path to the beach starts from the Aréna information center and then follows a wall built by Jewish prisoners during World War II.

You can stay in the neighboring village of Saint-Étienne-aux-Monts at the Hostellerie de la Rivière.

Croatia

1. Sveti Jakob, Dubrovnik


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  • Beach type: pebbly.
  • Rescuers: no.
  • Cafes, shops on the territory: there is.

Usually Dubrovnik is crowded, but Sveti Jakob beach is the perfect hideaway from the tourist crowds. It is a 30 minute walk from the old town and 160 steps down the cliffs. Rest assured, a random passer-by will definitely not wander here.

You can stay in apartments overlooking the beach.

2. Posedarje, near Zadar


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  • Beach type: pebbly / rocky.
  • Rescuers: no.
  • Cafes, shops on the territory: there is.

There are many in Croatia beautiful places, but only Posedarje beach has preserved a special family atmosphere and crystal clear water. It's in the shade mountain range Velebit is 25 kilometers from Zadar. You can stay in the only hotel Lucija.

3. Pupnatska Luka, Korcula

  • Beach type: pebbly / rocky.
  • Rescuers: no.
  • Cafes, shops on the territory: there is.

There are many beaches on the south coast of Korcula, but one of the most attractive for tourists is Pupnatska Luka. Surrounded by dense forests, this cool beach of white pebbles and azure sparkling waters is a living representation of paradise.

You can stay on the north coast at Tara's Lodge.

4. Livacina, Slave


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  • Beach type: sandy.
  • Rescuers: no.
  • Cafes, shops on the territory: there is.

There are quite a few sandy beaches in Croatia, but there are as many as 30 of them on the island of Rab. The most popular of them is Rajska, and the most secluded is Livačina. This picturesque area is surrounded by pine forests. No matter how far you go from the shore, the depth will still remain safe even for children.

You can stay in the village a little higher at the Bellevue Lopar hotel.

  • Beach type: sandy.
  • Rescuers: there is.
  • Cafes, shops on the territory: there is.
  • Naxos has excellent beaches of all kinds: wild coves for windsurfers, beaches with sand dunes for toddlers and teenagers, quiet coves for nudists. But the most beautiful and boring place to relax is Plaka beach. Here you can ride catamarans, canoes, have a drink in a beach bar or tavern and just enjoy the amazing views in the quieter southern part of the place.

    You can settle right on the beach among the palm trees at the Medusa Resort, from where you can watch incredible sunsets.

    2. Gramvousa, Amorgos


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    • Beach type: sandy.
    • Rescuers: no.
    • Cafes, shops on the territory: no.

    To the west of Kalotaritissa is a small horseshoe-shaped bay. Stock up, buy cheese pies at your local shop, and find a boatman. Ask to be taken to Gramvousa beach - tiny desert island 10 minutes drive. Rest among the golden sand dunes will be remembered for a long time.

    You can stay at the family-run Pension Minoa on the waterfront of Katapola Port.

    3. Vathy, Sifnos


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    • Beach type: sandy.
    • Rescuers: no.
    • Cafes, shops on the territory: there is.

    Everything is perfect on Vathy Beach: delicious food, warm water and a picturesque location. Sand beach surrounded by capes that protect this place from the wind. Calm and shallow Vathy is great for families with children. Here you can stay in your swimsuit for a whole week and forget about shoes.

    You can stay right on the beach in any of the many hotels.

    4. Nanou, Simi


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    • Beach type: pebbly.
    • Rescuers: no.
    • Cafes, shops on the territory: there is.

    Colorful boats in Symi harbor will take you to any of the beaches for 10 euros. And it is best to go to Nanou beach.

    The beach has sun loungers and umbrellas. Round white pebbles give the sea a glowing sky blue hue, and you can go scuba diving at the bases of the surrounding cliffs. The views there are fantastic. But beware: free-roaming goats may eat your food while you swim! Therefore, you should not take a snack with you, but going to a local tavern and trying fresh seafood or a traditional Greek salad is a great idea.

    You can stay in the new Emporio Hotel or rent an apartment online from locals, which is much cheaper.