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Top 10 Beaches in Spain

Posted on | November 26, 2009 | 18 Comments

Top 10 Beaches in Spain

The Best Beaches in Spain

Anyone who’s visited Spain on holiday knows that the beaches are breathtaking. Some of the beaches are havens for the fans of sunbathing. Playa de Las Catedrales in Galicia has been well known for the rock formations created by the ocean and a great spot for people to go relax and sunbathe. Gandia located in the Costa Brava region of Spain is a single area consisting of several smaller towns with tranquil beaches. Towns vary by size and many who have visited comment about how it is hectic. They are most often describing the crowds and traffic when holidays come for those who spend it in a location especially if the location is a popular hot spot for parties.

Tarifa located in the Andalusia region and this is a known hot spot for the younger crowd. This is the best beach for people who regularly sunbathe or partake in other activities on the beach. Nerja also located in Andalusia has been dubbed as an overpriced haven meaning it’s more home to those with money than those who are of middle and lower classes. The area is full with beautiful homes and beaches that are pretty from the citizens who live there.

Playa de los Peligros & Playa de la Magdalena both located in Santander the capital of this seldom-explored region of Cantabria situated near Asturias and Basque in the Spanish countryside. Both beaches are closer to the downtown area and beachgoers aim for a more scenic type of environment to watch boats and viewing the mountains. It’s ideal for those who want to take pictures and relax. Sitges is a party town located near Barcelona and being a regular hot spot for the gay and lesbian crowd, but the regular beaches are diverse with different people.

Playa de la Victoria is located in Cadiz and this beach basically is for those who are more of a city dweller than a villager. Ibiza has a lot of beaches in Spain and mainly a haven for the young college crowd who gather there on their breaks from school since they have an active nightlife that is made up of clubs and bars and may not be ideal for those who are not into the party lifestyle. Playa de Silentos in Asturias is great for those who want to hike and take photos with the rugged terrain makes it perfect for hikers and photographers.


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Comments

18 Responses to “Top 10 Beaches in Spain”

  1. bestiockerone
    November 26th, 2009 @ 9:30 am

    hermosisimooooooooo !!!

  2. Akachubbi
    November 26th, 2009 @ 9:54 am

    Omfg, it just looks like a picture :o

  3. ladybug
    November 26th, 2009 @ 10:27 am

    10 hours away by car is Myrtle Beach North Carolina. Loads of young people go there for Spring break.
    I stayed at a campground with tent and trunk full of camping things, with my girlfriend…. a long time ago.

    There is no beach that is 5 hours away, except maybe Lake ERIE straight North. Don't overlook the little islands there (Put in Bay) that are also a great hangout for college students. between Toledo and Cleveland, but more to the west. ISLANDS!!

    http://www.putinbay.com/
    http://www.pibinfo.com/
    budget lodging : http://www.calibex.com/Hotels–zzput+in+bay+ohio+lodgingz2703100zcalibex2zB7z5—html?nxtg=30810a1c0507-6885328611224E69

  4. jdepluva10
    November 26th, 2009 @ 10:32 am

    lemme just say… you are my new hero.

  5. Sweet Potato Pie
    November 26th, 2009 @ 10:37 am

    Try any of the beaches between LA and San Diego in California. There are a lot of them and you can just pick a beach and see if you like it. The weather in southern California at this time of year is almost always great! No worry about major hurricanes etc. It is where I would pick if I had to go. You can also find a larger hotel that is located on the beach where they will serve drinks poolside or for you to carry down to the ocean's beach!

  6. WitchyLioness
    November 26th, 2009 @ 11:17 am

    I always love your art. Now I love your music :)

  7. Megan T
    November 26th, 2009 @ 12:14 pm
  8. candyapplebabe32
    November 26th, 2009 @ 12:34 pm

    If it is 1200 mile and your jeep gets 20 mile to the gallon you will need 60 gallon to get you there, and at 3.00 a gallon it will cost you 180 one way ,360 round trip…….this is for example…..find out how many mile it really is and how many mile you get to the gallon and that will give you a good idea.

  9. BennyIsip
    November 27th, 2009 @ 7:44 am

    superb!!

  10. the_bozza
    November 27th, 2009 @ 10:07 am

    Baseball plays "games," not matches.
    You want to be there at least a half hour before game time.
    Give yourself an hour from SoBe, especially if it's a weekday, it will be rush hour. If you get there early, no problem; you can watch practice & there's other stuff to see & do.

    It will be better to simply go directly there from whatever part of the Everglades you are at. You can take the Expressway or Turnpike & it will take a little longer than the trip from SoBe. There is no reason to make the long traffic jammed trip back to the the Beach & then back to Miami.

  11. Stacy V
    November 27th, 2009 @ 3:58 pm

    I avoid beaches with my kids but I can help with the flights. I'm an ex-F/A and I fly with my three between Europe and California about every six months, plus shorter trips in between.

    For such short flights, it wont be a problem with the ears. Just visit the ped before leaving to be sure he doesn't have an ear infection and otherwise, hís ears should be fine. It's a myth that they have to drink or suck on take-off and landing. Ear problems are highly overrated.

    He'll be safer and everyone will be more comfortable if you can bring your carseat and see if you can use it on board in an empty seat. Wont you need it at your destination anyway? (Never risk car company seats, they can be expired, nasty, the wrong size, etc.). Double check that your carseat is FAA certified. Most are in the U.S.

    On check in, ask how full the flight is and ask if you can be seated with an empty place besides you.

    I go into way more detail in an article I wrote and placed on a blog for all parents to see. It's totally non-commercial and written to help out other parents (and my ex-coworkers, if parents have fewer concerns!)

    http://flyingwithchildren.blogspot.com

    Have a good trip and be careful with your little guy and that hot Florida sun!

  12. 0oxHAPPYxo0
    November 27th, 2009 @ 5:20 pm

    Beautiful video!

  13. JerseyShoreGirl
    November 27th, 2009 @ 9:20 pm

    July and August because of the heat.

  14. the_final_thing
    November 28th, 2009 @ 1:28 am

    I'm not sure a group of 18/19 year old guys want to go to NYC for the theater and Shakespeare…

    Head down to Myrtle Beach or Fort Lauderdale. If you want to check out the west coast, go to San Diego. Plenty of nightlife in all of those cities, and more to do than just hang out at the beach.

  15. emptyroomrecords
    November 28th, 2009 @ 9:50 am

    You are amazing!

  16. thampong
    November 28th, 2009 @ 8:37 pm

    Think fortlaudrdal is the nearest. (According to my knowledge). its better to check from a airport service or some international map in the net.as if there were any mistake, you will be in no way…..

  17. GargameL434
    November 29th, 2009 @ 1:16 pm

    hi all everybody plz watches in my videos and rating .. plz plz plz !!!!!

  18. ohsuckitup2
    November 29th, 2009 @ 2:56 pm

    wow!

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