Spain is a country with more than 5000 miles of coastline, it's a country that seems to have an endless array of great beaches.

Spain Beach

Spain has so many great and beautiful beaches that it can make any one with any type of taste happy. Being beautiful isn't the only thing that the beaches are known for it's also clean and safe. 

With such incalculable segments of sand to peruse, you may feel destroyed for choice, so we have assembled the 10 most key Spanish beaches for your can list



1. La Kontxa (or La Concha), San Sebastián

La Kontxa (or La Concha), San Sebastián

As one of the famous urban beaches in the world, it's popular with locals and also visitors. Shell formed La Kontxa rivals any semblance of Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro and Barceloneta in Barcelona.

The characteristic of the beach is crescent, or seashell, shape, and its the reason for the name of the beach. The beach is the most centrally located beach of San Sebastian.

The beach is spacious. The length of the sea shore is 1350 meters andi its width is 40 meters albeit the tides can impact the size of the sea shore. Since the sea shore is so long, it's perhaps the best area in the city for a long walk. 

The sea shore is ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and rowing, and in l lightof the fact that the sea shore is encircled by mountains it entirely secured against the breeze and high waves.



2. Bogatell, Barcelona

Bogatell, Barcelona

The best-known beach of Barcelona city is Barceloneta but Bogatell is the beach that is more known among the locals. 

The reason for that is it is less crowded than the Barceloneta which is more tourist-heavy and it is also more cleaner less popular with the pickpockets. 

The only downside of this great beach is that you have to take a slightly linger trek from the city. The difference is an extra 15 minutes on foot than the Barceloneta. 

But it is worth the extra minutes because when you are there it is more cleaner water with more space because of less people and also with better facilities.


3. Playa de Las Catedrales, Galicia

Playa de Las Catedrales, Galicia

Where La Kontxa is a beach in the center of the city Playa de Las Catedrales is a bit more remote.It is the best sea shore in Galicia, and all things considered. 

The beach features a pristine sandy beach and also rock formations that is created by the sea. The location of this great beach is in northwest Spain, closest to Ribadeo Foz is also nearby though Because of the region's unpredictable weather all year long it's not ideal for anyone to visit during the winter.

Summer is the best time it's practically having a natural paradise to yourself, and it isn't on every other tourist's radar.


4. Playa del Silencio, Asturias

Playa del Silencio, Asturias

Sea shores in the rough locale of Asturias are viewed as the best in northern Spain (barely demolishing those of close by Galicia), and of those dazzling spots, Playa del Silencio is viewed as the most amazing aspect the best. 

Likewise with Galicia, daylight isn't as sure in Asturias for what it's worth in different pieces of Spain, however you can in any case locate some reasonable inns in close by Cudillero in case you're hoping to investigate the district and take in a touch of culture on the cloudier days. 

Asturias is a mainstream objective for the more youthful group, and its significant urban areas, like Gijón, have a lot to bring to the table regarding gatherings, shows, and exceptional occasions.


5. Burriana Beach, Nerja

Burriana Beach, Nerja

The length of the beach is 800 meters and it's edged by a long promenade filled with shops and some popular  restaurantsand bars. 

The beach is really a favorite among the locals in the area. And for that, you will have a larger range of people socializing enjoying spending time with their friends and family which is always a good sight to behold.

In Nerha it's one of the most attractive beach. At the Nerja caves, the cave paintings of history from Roman ruins is a great spot to visit. At the beach, you can rent sunbeds so you don't have to lay on the sand because the sand is a little bit stony and it doesn't take anything away from its beauty.

 In Burriana, you can have your children's with great comfort because it has showers, playgrounds for children also toilets and lifeguard. So it's always great for families with small children to go and visit Burriana on holiday.


6. Cala D’en Serra, Ibiza


 The party central Ibiza is known to everyone for its party's but the party will eventually end and then what do you do to rejuvenate yourself? 

You go to a beach. So what beach you ask Cala D'en Serra of course. A beach which isn't an obvious spot for the tourist. The beach is almost an egg-shaped one and to find the beach you need some insider knowledge.

It's a beach hidden in a rocky enclave, with clean blue waters and sand-like powder. To go there you just have to drivet through some old villages, along a road that twist and turns and a steep sandy path that leads you to this stunning and breathtaking beach. 

You know when you see only one beach bar that serves fresh fish and sangria to you that it's a chilled out atmosphere and not known to many people. It's not a beach that gives you popping beach clubs or any amenities, but what Cala D'en Serra gives you is a slice of sun-soaked seclusion. 


7. Tossa de Mar, Costa Brava

Tossa de Mar, Costa Brava

 The name of the beach means "rough coast" and for a good reason because Costa Brava is a rugged beauty. The beach is located on the Catalonian coast which is in northeastern Spain. The sea shore is encircled by high precipices and numerous peaceful sea shores.

 With a long history and rich culture, it's a piece of Spain that is incredible for touring. The town of Tossa de Mar is an old one, it's in Barcelona and the French line. One of the beauties of the beach is that it's a curved beach, and there is also a bonus. 

The reward is that it has a huge stronghold on the slope that is past the sea shore. The color of the sand is dark golden brown it also has a large area that is roped off for swimming. The area also includes Roman ruins beyond the beautiful beach, as well as several nature preserves.



8. Es Pujols, Formentera

Es Pujols, Formentera

 Formentera, Ibiza's adjoining island in Spain's Balearic Islands region, is definitely more lovely and tranquil than carefree Ibiza.

 You can go to and fro between the islands through ship — the ride requires around 30 minutes. Seashores like Es Pujols offer both splendid, white grains of sand and marvelous blue-green water. It's no remote location — the seashore is fronted by a pathway fixed with bistros and cafés, and past the seashore, there's a dynamic little town. 

The Castavi Apartments are adventures from the beach in Es Pujols. The units are colossal, with full kitchens, and there's an outside pool. 

Notwithstanding its closeness to the seashore, it makes a decent base for touring around the island. The construction has a little lounge and a front work territory with 24-hour staff who can help set up activities and outings.


9. Pechón Playa, Cantabria

PECHÓN PLAYA, CANTABRIA

Stroll down the lofty strides close to the passageway of Camping Las Arenas and you arrive at this exquisite sea shore at the mouth of Ría Tina Mayor estuary, all quiet water and brilliant abandoned sands between the lush inclines of Hermida Gorge. Upstream at Unquera, you can dispatch kayaks and oar three kilometers along the twisting stream back to the sea shore. The camping area café dishes up scrumptious, all around procured pizzas.


10. Playa Tamarit and Cala Jovera, Tarragona
PLAYA TAMARIT AND CALA JOVERA, TARRAGONA

 A virgin seashore at the foot of a little rough projection under Tamarit stronghold. It is of fine and brilliant sand and the passage in the ocean is shallow. It doesn't have benefits and isn't typically full. 

It is likewise called the Castell inlet since it is found right close to the Tamarit château. Robert is a little untainted bay encompassed by vegetation, principally pine trees, open to the ocean through a sixty-meter long and ten-meter wide strip. 

This bay is not difficult to access by walking, yet regardless of this, has a fairly low level of inhabitance. It has fine brilliant sand with quiet warm waters. No dispone de servicios. 

Cuenta también con numerosos espacios de cámping bastante cercanos. In a one kilometer span, there are three of them: Tamarit Park, of classification 1 and that offers a wide scope of sports exercises that go from golf to scuba plunging; Trillas Platja Tamarit, of classification 2 likewise with a wide scope of administrations, and Torre de la Mora, of class 1 and the nearest to the seashore. 

Beyond question, perhaps the most meaningful component around Torbera bay is the Tamarit mansion. It is a Romanesque development worked between the tenth and twelfth hundreds of years that is presently a patrimonial allure and a top-notch cooking complex that hosts dinners, weddings, and festivities.