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Spain beaches map

Map of Spain beaches. Spain beaches map (Southern Europe - Europe) to print. Spain beaches map (Southern Europe - Europe) to download. Spain has around 5,000 kilometers of varied coastline, so whichever coast you decide to enjoy your holidays you can be sure there will be a perfect beach for you to enjoy. There are currently 566 blue flag beaches, that is one in every five beaches in Spain as its shown in Spain beaches map. The Blue Flag uses numerous criteria before awarding a beach blue flag status, these include location, water quality, life-saving services, public toilets,sign-posting, distance to parking, distance to hotels, sustainable management, recycling bins and water sports activities. Spanish beaches come in all shapes and sizes, from secluded coves surrounded by pine-covered cliffs to wide, crowded spaces lined with plenty of restaurants and resorts.
 
One of the most attractive beaches in Nerja – a town on Spain resort-laden Costa del Sol and a bastion of history from Roman ruins to prehistoric cave paintings at Nerja caves – the sand might be a little stony but that does not take away from its beauty; there’s the option to rent sunbeds so you do not have to lay on the gritty sand. Burriana beach as its mentioned in Spain beaches map has really excellent amenities: showers, playgrounds for children, as well as toilets and a lifeguard, which makes it a really excellent place for families with small children to visit on holiday. The Platja de la Bassa Rodona, a 285-metre stretch of soft sand and calm water where the atmosphere is surprisingly relaxed. Elsewhere, the Platja de la Fragata is a buzzing, family-friendly beach overlooked by the charming church of Sant Bartomeu.
 
La Concha beach as you can see in Spain beaches map is part of a charming town that is full of elegant Belle Epoque-style architecture and is almost overflowing with excellent dining options. The beach itself is tucked away in a sheltered bay and has even sometimes been referred to as the most beautiful city beach in Europe. Often cited as one of the most beautiful beaches in Spain, Platja de Ses Illetes is up there in terms of beauty with some Caribbean counterparts. Crystalline waters lap onto pure white sands where you can lay for hours immersed in paradise. The beach is actually only a small strip sand that juts out into the ocean and divides the sea in two. Sophisticated and stylish, Maspalomas beach on the southern part of Gran Canaria is all about its sand. A huge 6-kilometre stretch of golden sand which is incredibly 100 meters wide at some points.