Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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 ...
This beach was used by the city's elite in the 19th century and was the first to allow men and women to swim in the same area. In 2004, a statue to commemorate swimming sports was built by sculptor Alfredo Sanz. In 2009, the far end of the beach welcomed a new and massive building, the hotel W Barcelona.
The Playa de Mónsul (English: Mónsul Beach), also known as the Ensenada de Mónsul (English: Mónsul Cove), is a beach located 4 km southwest of the municipality of San José on the coast of the Province of Almería in southeast Andalusia, Spain. It is one of the most famous and recognizable beaches in Spain, and is a popular recreation area.
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.
View of La Concha beach in San Sebastián from Mount Igueldo. The Beach of La Concha (Basque: Kontxa Hondartza [kontʃa ondarts̻a]; Spanish: Playa de La Concha [ˈplaʝa ðe la ˈkontʃa], "cone shell beach") is a crescent shaped urban seaboard of the city of San Sebastián located at the Bay of La Concha in the Basque Country, in northern Spain.
The playa de Los Lances (English: Beach of Los Lances) is a beach that forms one side of the town of Tarifa, in the region of Campo de Gibraltar in Andalusia, Spain. The beach is 7,250 metres (23,790 ft) long from Punta de la Peña to Punta de Tarifa, with an average width of 120 metres (390 ft). It is usually differentiated into two zones ...
Beaches of Barcelona, Spain: Author: dronepicr: Camera location: View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap Licensing. This file is licensed under the ...
Playa de la Arnía, commonly known as Arnía, is a beach located in the natural park of the Dunas de Liencres and Costa Quebrada, between the municipalities of Piélagos and Santa Cruz de Bezana, in the autonomous community of Cantabria, Spain. The beach is located in a rocky environment, with rocks that are more than 90 million years old. [1]