5 secret beaches in Spain

    5 secret beaches in Spain
    The secret beaches of Spain, far from the mass tourism that characterizes most places, reveal the most authentic part of the country

    Le beaches in spain There are many, thanks to the 5000 kilometers of coastline that have made this country known throughout Europe precisely for the so-called "sun and beach" tourism. Far from the usual massive locations, you can find corners that allow you to come into contact with an authentically Spanish experience, experiencing the different landscapes of this extensive peninsula. Galicia is almost never visited by foreign tourists, especially due to the often capricious Atlantic climate. However, this region has a lot to offer, starting with Cies Islands, consider the Galician Caribbean for its white sand beaches and crystal clear waters. These are three islets facing the bay of Vigo protected by a national park; In fact, a maximum of 2200 visitors can pass through it each day. There are no hotels or private accommodation, just a campsite and some bars. Bicycles and cars are not allowed.




    Still in Galicia, Nursery It is one of the perfect beaches in Spain in July and September, where you can walk while admiring the ocean and the hills in the background. During the month of August it gets crowded, but is still ideal for family or group holidays due to the large size of the beach. Moving on to the best-known areas, it is located on the Catalan Costa Brava. Llafranc, a small fishing village big enough to entertain an entire family but small enough to be able to remain peaceful. The picturesque colors make it a picturesque setting, as does the mountainous geography, to the point that in the last century it was loved by the international jet set, including the painter Salvador DalĂ­.




    In the southern and perhaps most emblematic part of Spain, Andalusia, there are two secret beaches. The first is Monsul, in the Cabo de Gata natural park. The cliffs are mustard, mauve, gray and white, and are dotted with watchtowers built centuries ago to repel pirates and invaders. The other objective is El Canuelo, at the foot of the Maro Cliffs, at the end of a 20-minute walk among pine trees. Nothing to do with the rest of the Costa del Sol where you lie in the sun like sardines. Here the water sparkles among the daisies.




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