Enjoy Spanish beaches and sun during the summer
Spain has 8.000 kilometres of coastline and 3.000 catalogued beaches. That makes it the perfect destination for people like you who are looking for sun, beach and sand. And if you want to go to the best beaches, you just need to continue reading this post. I will give you the best beaches in the Balearic Islands, Andalusia, Asturias, Valencia Autonomous Community, Catalonia and Murcia. You just need to rent the apartment on the beach, sit down and enjoy your holidays.
Beaches of the Balearic Islands: The Santa Eularia beach in Ibiza has been awarded with the blue flag and begins immediately after Es Riu de Santa Eulalia and ends at the marina, you can practice ski and parasailing. There is a pine grove behind the beach of Platja d’Alcúdia in Majorca. It runs parallel to it until it meets an urban area. The beach has car-park, restaurants, sunshade and sun lounger hire. Cala Galdana in Menorca is a shell-shaped beach with shallow water.
Beaches of Andalusia: El Monsul and Los Genoveses are the most well known beaches within Gata cape Nature Park. El Monsul has a car-park that is very close to the beach. It is also one of the area’s biggest beaches. There is huge rock in the middle of this clear blue watered beach, which serves as an excellent shade against the sun. Bolonia in Zahara de los Atunes is considered as an ideal location for windsurfing in Spain. An unspoiled beach of white sand. It can be reached easily along the N-340 road. Just next to this beach are the Roman ruins of Baelo Claudia.
Beaches of Asturias: San Lorenzo in Gijon is an excellent sand strip belonging to the town of Gijón The neighbourhood of Cimadevilla separates the two big sand strips found in Gijón: Poniente Beach and that of San Lorenzo. This latter one is a big beach, and as it expands the width varies considerably from one end to the other. It is overlooked by the tall buildings of the city of Gijón, but since they are all built in the same style, it makes for a harmonious town and a very pleasant and comfortable beach. For lovers of surf there is an area where you can practise your favourite sport.
Beaches of Valencia Autonomous Community: The sand of El Arenal in Calpe is of excellent quality. There are some magnificent views of the Rock of Ifach from here. There are also the archaeological remains of some old Roman baths in the area. It has ramps for the disabled to reach the promenade and the sand. La Conxa in Oropesa is a fine sandy beach. Very wide and surrounded by hotels and apartment buildings, restaurants and shops. Equipped with all types of entertainment
Beaches of Catalonia: Calella in Barcelona is a spacious beach. El Miracle is a beach located in the centre of Tarragona, and from it we can see the ruins of the Roman amphitheatre. La Playa dels Tres Micos is Located in a pleasant residential area of villas in Caldes d’Estrac (Barcelona). The promenade that runs alongside the beach is lined with palms and the whole area is delightfully leafy. You get to the sand across ramps.
Beaches of Murcia: El Mojón in San Pedro del Pinatar lies near to the southern tip of the small rock known as Cabezo del Mojon. The neighbouring beaches of El Gachero, Punta Rihuete and Mazarron port can be seen from here.