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Summer In Spain: 10 Best Beaches In Spain To Visit

Beaches in Spain

With a massive coastline of 3,000 miles, there is no shortage of stunning and beautiful beaches in Spain.

The Spanish beaches attract millions of tourists across the globe. The country has a diverse variety of beaches ranging from white sands, golden sand, black volcanic, surrounded by caves, and crystal clear waters.

There are more than 400 beaches across the country with each of them having something unique yet exciting to offer.

Take a look at our list of the 10 best beaches in Spain for an unforgettable summer holiday.

10 Most Beautiful And Stunning Beaches In Spain

1. Cala D’en Serra

Cala D'en Serra Beach

Ibiza is quite popular for its vibrant party scenes. But the other thing that attracts tourists is its exotic beaches.

The most incredible beach in Ibiza is the Cala D’en Serra, which is still undiscovered by many visitors. Very few people know about this beach, thus it is mostly filled with limited or no crowd.

Cala D’en Serra is situated within the old village that can be accessed via a twisted road. It is encompassed by blue waters, white sand, and rocky enclaves.

Cala D’en Serra is one of the most- visit beaches in Spain for those willing to escape the crowd.

Location: Illes Balears

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2. La Concha

La Concha

The name “La Concha” derives from the word that means “form of a shell”. Not only in Spain, but La Concha is one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe.

La Concha is also among the top Instagrammed spots in Spain because of its fine-looking gold sands, breathtaking panoramic views, and white-colored sands.

It is situated in one of the most beautiful Spanish cities “San Sebastian”. This beach is not to be missed if you are looking for an adventurous beach trip.

Location: San Sebastian

3. Covachos Beach

Covachos Beach

The name of Cavochos beach is derived from the cave formation in the rocks that surrounds it.

It is yet another beach in Spain ideal for an adventure vacation. However, the beach is not easily accessible due to the uneven terrain.

Though not so far from the city of Santander, but takes you away from the world.

Covachos is one of the nudest beaches in Spain, which means people can be seen swimming and roaming around without swimsuits.

Location: Santander

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4. Cala Macarelleta

Cala Macarelleta

Cala Macarelleat is an unspoiled beach surrounded by rock coves and turquoise waters. To reach here, the visitors are required to walk through the challenging trails of Macarella cove.

During peak season, the beach becomes crowded as travelers from all over the world came here to witness the natural setting.

Cala Macarella is considered one of the perfect spots for sunbathing for hours.

The beach also consists of a restaurant and cafeteria on the banks of Macarella.

Tips:

  • Don’t forget to carry a snorkel mask if going snorkeling.
  • Avoid going beyond the swimming area as it could be dangerous.
  • Don’t try to jump from high cliffs and rocky coves in case you are not aware of how the waters are.

Location: Menorca

5. Isuntza Beach

Isuntza Beach

Another Spectacular beach in the tiny little town of Sebastian is Isuntza Beach. It has plenty of picturesque spots that are worth an Instagram picture.

Since Isuntza Beach lies in the city center. It is just a few distance away from numerous hotels, clubs, and bars.

Nonetheless, it is a perfect destination for enjoying sports like scuba diving, beach volleyball, and canoeing.

Location: Sebastian

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6. Playa De Las Catedrales

Playa De Las Catedrales

This might be the largest Spanish beach covering a massive area of one mile. It contains majestic rock cliffs, thus named Cathedral beach.

Due to its growing popularity, the Galician government has implemented a reservations system that allows only 4,800 visitors in a day. This means, that visitors must reserve their places in advance to access this beach.

Playa De Las Catedrales lies in northwestern Spain and is just a few kilometers away from Ribadeo.

The weather on this island is quite unpredictable, especially during winters. Summer is the best time to visit Cathedral beach just like other Spanish beaches.

Location: Ribadeo

7. Platja De Ses Illetes

Platja De Ses Illetes

Playa de Ses Illetes is a gorgeous beach situated in a breathtaking setting of the Mediterranean sea. The name “Playa de Ses Illetes” translates as the “beach of the small islands”.

The waters surrounding this beach are clear as crystal and appear more like a natural pool. The beach is now protected by the European Union.

The island has many beaches but none of them comes nowhere to the beauty of Ses Illetes, thanks to the white sands and clear turquoise waters.

Location: Formentera

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8. Calo Des Moro

Calo Des Moro

Calo des Moro is a hidden beach in southeast Mallorca and 7 kilometers away from Santanyi.

Finding Calo des Moro can be challenging, due to the warning signs that say “road is private”.

Calo des Moro is also among the top romantic destinations in Spain due to its dramatic settings and picture-worthy surroundings.

Location: Mallorca

9. Playa Del Silencio

Playa Del Silencio

Asturias is home to some of the best beaches in northern Spain. Among all beaches, Playa del Silencio is arguably the best one.

Talking about the area, Playa del Silencio is approximately 330 meters long and 32 meters wide. Unfortunately, there is no sand here, just the rock formations.

The visitors can also climb above the cliff and witness a spectacular view for snapping pictures. Playa del Silencio also serves as a perfect spot for swimming and is a good place to visit with kids.

Some legends claim there is treasure hidden somewhere in the island but its location is still not known.

Location: Asturias Region

10. Maspalomas

Maspalomas 

The Maspalomas town houses a 3-mile-long beach that is connected with Playa del Ingles and Meloneras resort.

Maspalomas beach is open to all age groups. It is also a perfect spot for couples planning a honeymoon in Spain.

Location: Maspalomas, Gran Canaria

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