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This is a list of beaches in Spain sorted by province. The most popular with visitors are in Andalusia, Costa Blanca, and Catalonia. The most popular with visitors are in Andalusia, Costa Blanca, and Catalonia.
A quick look at the photos of Maspalomas might trick you into thinking it is part of an Arabian desert, but in reality this 1,000-acre dune system sits on the southern coast of one of Spain’s ...
La Caleta beach, Cádiz. The Costa de la Luz (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkosta ðe la luθ], "Coast of Light") is a section of the Andalusian coast in Spain facing the Atlantic.It extends from Tarifa in the south, along the coasts of the Province of Cádiz and the Province of Huelva, to the mouth of the Guadiana River.
The beach of Sardinero. Sardinero is a popular beach located in the Spanish city of Santander, Cantabria. [1] The beach is divided in two by the gardens of Piquio about one-quarter the way along its length, stretching from the Magdalena Peninsula to Mataleñas; two further adjacent beaches are also sometimes included. [2]
Tourism in Spain is a major contributor to national economic life, with foreign and domestic tourism contributing to 12.3% of Spain's GDP (in 2023). [1] The international tourist expenditure in 2024 was around 126 billion euros. [ 2 ]
Geographical map of Spain Map of Spain (Instituto Geográfico Nacional, 2000) Map of Spain and Portugal, Corrected and Augmented from the Map Published by D. Tomas Lopez, 1810. Spain is a country located in southwestern Europe occupying most (about 82 percent) of the Iberian Peninsula.
The beach of Cala Comte is a small sandy beach with several small coves near by. The beach has shallow clear blue and turquoise water which is kept that way by the constant flow of sea currents in the area. [2] From the beach there are views of the small islands of S’Espartar Illa des Bosc and Sa Conillera. [3]
Costa Blanca in Spain Calpe on the Costa Blanca The Costa Blanca ( Valencian: [ˈkɔsta ˈβlaŋka] , also [ˈkɔstɔ ˈβlaŋka] ; Spanish: [ˈkosta ˈβlaŋka] , literally meaning "White Coast") is over 200 kilometres (120 mi) of Mediterranean coastline in the Alicante province , on the southeastern coast of Spain.