1,678 visits

Best Beaches in Europe

(1 votes, average: 5.00 out of 5)
 Loading ...

Let’s face it, wherever you are in the world, it’s never a bad time to get the beach towel out and hit some of the beaches! And so, without further ado, here are seven of the very best beaches from around the world! It’s a fact that Mar Menor is only five minutes from La Manga Club that shoots it to the top of our list. A vast, astonishing sporting Valhalla spread across 1,500 sculpted acres in the shadow of the Murcian hills, La Manga Club has three championship golf courses, 28 tennis courts, junior academies for football, rugby, tennis and golf, a riding school, a watersports centre, aerobics classes, and kids’ clubs for children from 3 months to 12 years.

If you find any beach which is not in our list just send us an feedback regarding this. We will update our list. Clearly the list of activities to do in the beach is endless, and if you’re the one who’d spend your holidays relaxing but wouldn’t want to get out of shape, this is the place to go. Just in time we bring you their diverse list of the world’s best beaches.

These charms have brought throngs of visitors, making this the most congested string of coastal resorts in Europe. Look for soaring skyscrapers; eye-popping bikinis; sophisticated resorts and restaurants; lots of sunshine; and interminable traffic jams. There is decent arts and crafts shopping in the area. The coastal zone of the Sicily extends through beautiful white beaches and reefs deriving by the ancient eruptions of the Etna. For its warm climate, in respect to the rest of Italy, Sicily allows to go on the beach and swim in the sea all the year.

The Makarska Riviera, between Split and Dubrovnik, is one of Croatia’s most beautiful stretches of coast, with endless white pebble beaches and pine and olive trees to provide shade. Its beaches, along the northern coast facing the mainland, get 275 days of sunshine annually. Several white-sand beaches stretch their way around the island; the best are Plage d’Argent, Plage de la Courtade, and Plage de Notre-Dame.

Summer months bring calm waters for swimming and snorkeling, and winter brings mighty waves for surfers. The second of two beaches on the Salcombe side of the estuary, this is a lovely spot for all ages. The Tides Reach Hotel has non-resident facilities and parking, there’s a cafe and water sports on the beach and access from and to the town via the unique tractor/ferry.

Related beaches:

  1. We Visit Beaches Along the French Riviera Cannes is full of yachts, shopping, a few objects of cultural significance. Cannes is also famous for the yearly film festival in May. Tropez is...
  2. Sunshine Coast Beaches Australia The thing will blow you away about the Lower Sunshine Coast is the amount of sub-communities that are sprinkled along Hwy. Walk a half a...
  3. Jacksonville Florida Beaches Unpretentious metropolitan style meets stunning natural beauty…Jacksonville captures the essence of a lifestyle and landscape reflecting the real Florida. Discover the heart of the city...
  4. Noosa Heads Beaches Australia Noosa Heads is the tourist heart of Noosa district, with many restaurants and hotels. The main street is Hastings Street, which lies directly behind the...
  5. St Tropez Beaches Nudity is common here and other St Tropez beaches, although nudists need to cover up if they want to relax at a beachside venue. Lovely...

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

One Response to “Best Beaches in Europe”

  1. if you are looking for the best beach of Europe, there Patara Beach is.

Have you been to this beach?

You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>