1. Troia Galé, near Lisbon

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  • Beach type: sandy.
  • Rescuers: There is.
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About an hour's drive south of Lisbon stretches sand island Troy. You can get to it in two ways: by ferry from the city of Setubal (you can see dolphins along the way!) or through the Comporta resort, but the journey will take longer.

Tróia Galé beach offers scenic views of the Arrábida Mountains. Atlantic Ocean This bay is calm and quiet. A holiday here is suitable for both couples and families with children. You can stay in the Tróia Residence apartments on the oceanfront.

2. Samoqueira, Alentejo


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  • Beach type: sandy.
  • Rescuers: No.
  • Cafes, shops on site: No.

The small beach of Samoqueira is located in a rocky bay near the village of Porto Covo, which is located on south coast Alentejo.

Not everyone wants to go down to the beach along the rocks, so there are always much fewer people here than on the beach in the village itself. At low tide, small lagoons appear in which people love to splash around.

4. Figueira da Foz, Coimbra


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  • Beach type: sandy.
  • Rescuers: There is.
  • Cafes, shops on site: There is.

Figueira da Foz beach is the largest and one of the oldest in Portugal. It is located 40 kilometers west of Coimbra - please take time and patience to get to it. But the long journey is worth it: there are plenty of interesting options to spend your time. For example, go to the salt and plunge into salt lake, of which there are quite a lot on the beach. Or have a picnic in the Serra da Boa Viogem hills, which offer stunning views.

3. Playa de Calblanque, Murcia


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  • Beach type: sandy.
  • Rescuers: from 11:00 to 20:00.
  • Cafes, shops on site: No.

Beach Playa de Calblanque - part nature reserve, which was taken under protection in 1987 to preserve and increase the number of rare plants and animals living in this territory. And people succeeded: now gulls and plovers coexist peacefully with rare species of sea daisies and sea parsley.

Crystal clear water, golden ocher sand and green hills are not all the reasons why you should visit this place. The most attractive thing for tourists tired of the hustle and bustle is something completely different: the beach is never crowded.

You can get to it from Cartagena. By car, the journey will take about 30 minutes, but keep in mind that in July and August, vehicles are prohibited from entering the beach area. We'll have to walk.

4. Playa de Los Genoveses, Almeria


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  • Beach type: sandy.
  • Rescuers: No.
  • Cafes, shops on site: No.

Playa de Los Genoveses beach is a salvation for those who want to escape from the frantic pace of life. There are no buildings, no roads, or other signs of urbanization. Along its entire length, which is more than a kilometer, the beach is surrounded by golden sand dunes and prickly pears. In the northern part there are small green islands - trees, in the shade of which you can hide from.

You can get to the beach by car. But, as in the case of Playa de Calblanque, entry for vehicles is closed in July and August.

5. Cala Sa Tuna, Catalonia


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  • Beach type: pebble.
  • Rescuers: There is.
  • Cafes, shops on site: There is.

In an old fishing area north of Begur on the Costa Brava, Cala Sa Tuna beach is located. It’s like a picture from a postcard come to life: the Mediterranean Sea, white houses, rocky bay. Ideal place for family vacation.

The water here is clean and calm. The coastline is dotted with colorful fishing boats, which add a special flavor to the place. The beach is also good because it is equipped for a comfortable stay for people with disabilities.

3. Bains Militaires, Nice


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  • Beach type: pebble.
  • Rescuers: No.
  • Cafes, shops on site: There is.

Hidden away from the crowded beaches of Nice is the rocky entrance to Bains Militaires beach. The clear and deep waters of this place are popular with professional swimmers, yachtsmen from the nearby Nautique Yacht Club and amateurs.

You can stay in the Villa Léonie apartments.

4. Plage d’Écault, near Boulogne


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  • Beach type: sandy.
  • Rescuers: No.
  • Cafes, shops on site: No.

Hidden between the beaches of Boulogne-sur-Mer and Le Touquet is a little-known bay surrounded by high dunes and pine forests. The wild coast is great for active rest: sports, running kites or walking the dogs.

The path to the beach starts from information center Aréna and then passes along the wall built by Jewish prisoners during World War II.

You can stay in the neighboring village of Saint-Etienne-aux-Monts at the Hostellerie de la Rivière.

Croatia

1. Sveti Jakob, Dubrovnik


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  • Beach type: pebble.
  • Rescuers: No.
  • Cafes, shops on site: There is.

Dubrovnik is usually crowded with people, but Sveti Jakob Beach is the perfect escape from the crowds. It is a 30 minute walk from the old town and 160 steps down the cliffs. Rest assured, a random passer-by will definitely not wander in here.

You can stay in an apartment overlooking the beach.

2. Posedarje, near Zadar


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  • Beach type: pebble/rocky.
  • Rescuers: No.
  • Cafes, shops on site: There is.

There are many beautiful places in Croatia, but only Posedarje beach has retained its special family atmosphere and crystal clear water. It is located in the shade mountain range Velebit is 25 kilometers from Zadar. You can stay in the only hotel Lucija.

3. Pupnatska Luka, Korcula

  • Beach type: pebble/rocky.
  • Rescuers: No.
  • Cafes, shops on site: There is.

There are many beaches on the southern coast of Korcula, but one of the most attractive for tourists is Pupnatska Luka. Surrounded by dense forests, this cool beach with white pebbles and azure sparkling waters seems like a come-to-life representation of paradise.

You can stay on the north coast at the Tara’s Lodge hotel.

4. Livačina, Slave


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  • Beach type: sandy.
  • Rescuers: No.
  • Cafes, shops on site: There is.

There are quite a few sandy beaches in Croatia, but on the island of Rab there are as many as 30 of them. The most popular of them is Rajska, and the most secluded is Livačina. This picturesque area is surrounded by pine forests. No matter how far from the shore you go, the depth will still remain safe even for children.

You can stay in the village a little higher at the Bellevue Lopar Hotel.

  • Beach type: sandy.
  • Rescuers: There is.
  • Cafes, shops on site: There is.
  • The island of Naxos has excellent beaches of all kinds: wild coves for windsurfers, beaches with sand dunes for children and teenagers, quiet coves for nudists. But the most beautiful and enjoyable place to relax is Plaka Beach. Here you can go sailing, canoeing, have a drink at a beach bar or tavern and simply enjoy the stunning views in the quieter southern part of the place.

    You can stay right on the beach among the palm trees at the Medusa Resort, from where you can watch incredible sunsets.

    2. Gramvousa, Amorgos


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    • Beach type: sandy.
    • Rescuers: No.
    • Cafes, shops on site: No.

    To the west of Kalotaritissa there is a small horseshoe-shaped bay. Stock up, buy cheese pies from your local shop and find a boatman. Ask to be taken to Gramvousa beach - tiny desert island 10 minutes drive. A holiday among the golden sand dunes will be remembered for a long time.

    You can stay at the family guesthouse Minoa on the waterfront of the Katapola port.

    3. Vathy, Sifnos


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    • Beach type: sandy.
    • Rescuers: No.
    • Cafes, shops on site: There is.

    Everything is wonderful on Vathy beach: delicious food, warm water and a picturesque location. The sandy beach is surrounded by capes that protect the place from the wind. Calm and shallow waters, Vathy is perfect for families with children. Here you can stay in your swimsuit for a whole week and forget about shoes.

    You can stay right on the shore in any of the many hotels.

    4. Nanou, Symi


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    • Beach type: pebble.
    • Rescuers: No.
    • Cafes, shops on site: There is.

    The colorful boats in Symi harbor will take you to any of the beaches for 10 euros. And the best place to go is Nanou Beach.

    There are sun loungers and umbrellas on the beach. Round white pebbles give the sea a glowing sky blue hue, and the bases of the surrounding cliffs offer underwater activities. The views there are fantastic. But be careful: free-roaming goats may eat your food while you're swimming! Therefore, you shouldn’t take a snack with you, but going to a local tavern and trying fresh seafood or a traditional Greek salad is a great idea.

    You can stay in the new Emporio hotel or rent an apartment online from locals, which is much cheaper.

    Ahead of the summer season, TripAdvisor has named the best beaches in Europe according to travelers. Travelers Choice award-winning beaches were determined based on the quantity and quality of user reviews and ratings collected over the past 12 months. We talk about the most idyllic, secluded, inaccessible and romantic places on our continent.

    The best beaches in Spain

    Beach Playa de Ses Illetes, Formentera


    The smallest and quietest of Balearic Islands now boasts the best beach in Europe. It was Playa de Ses Illetes that received the most votes in the Tripadvisor user rating. The main argument in favor was the snow-white sand, gentle entrance to the sea and crystal clear water. Getting to the beach is easy using a popular form of transport in these parts - a bicycle. The dimensions of the island are small - 23 × 7 kilometers. And the most convenient way to get around here is by bicycle. “The most magical and romantic place I have visited. Fine white sand, a thin thread of ridges. Amazing! I don’t want to leave here,” one of the travelers left a review on TripAdvisor.

    El Cotillo Beach - the best beach in Fuerteventura


    The beaches of the deserted island of Fuerteventura have long been famous. There are few tourists here, but from that small number of vacationers there are a lot of nudists. These parts have fantastic sand dunes, water from dark blue to azure and good roads to travel from one end of the island to the other.

    The beach next to the small fishing village of El Cotillo is a great option for young families and couples. There are many shallow bays in which it is convenient to snorkel, there are almost no storms and excellent fish restaurants. " White sand, black rocks and azure sea of ​​all shades. For real beautiful coast. You can really relax until you want the thrill of going over the breakwater,” comments one TripAdvisor traveler.

    Beach Playa de Bolonia, Tarifa


    Dunes with fine sand, long beaches, clear water and pine trees... The local landscapes, without exaggeration, are breathtaking. Various travelers travel to Tarifa. Some want to catch the wind with a kite or sail, others want to be enchanted by the boundless expanse of the sea.

    Travelers named Playa de Bolonia the best beach in the region. From here, by the way, you can easily get to the Roman ruins, which are located nearby. “Very beautiful coastline. White fine sand, clear azure ocean water, pine trees. The ruins of the destroyed city allow you to touch history,” writes one TripAdvisor user.

    Playa de Cofete, Fuerteventura


    Getting to this secluded beach takes time. But it's worth it. The landscapes here are amazing. In addition, a mysterious story is connected with these places, which took place at Winter’s villa, located nearby. It is known that its owner collaborated with the Nazis, and for many years this territory was closed to visitors. “Great path between the hills and spectacular views as you descend towards Cofeta. The beach seems endless, and when you are on it, you feel spaciousness and a sense of freedom,” says one traveler from the TripAdvisor community.

    Cala Comte - the best beach in Ibiza


    Cala Comte is a great place in Ibiza to spend the whole day at. After a swim or catamaran ride, you can enjoy dinner at local restaurant watching the sunset. One TripAdvisor traveler says: “This beach is a must see. The color of the sea is from azure to dark blue. Fine sand and gentle sun stop moments.”

    The best beaches in Greece

    Elafonissi Beach, Crete


    The pride of this place is the white-pink hue of the sand, which is explained by the admixture of coral chips. It is perfect for families with children: the sea is always clean, shallow and therefore warm, and waves are very rare. From here you can wade through shallow water to the nearest island and watch the magnificent sea lilies. It is worth knowing that the beach is located in the southwest of Crete, and tourists do not come here en masse precisely because of the distance from the main resort areas.

    On TripAdvisor they write about this place: “We stopped by once and couldn’t resist - the second time we came for the whole day! The purest water and by the way, it was in September the only place in western Crete, where the sea was calm."

    Porto Limnionas Beach - the best beach on Zakynthos island


    If you are a fan of rocky beaches, then you need to go to Zakynthos. In Porto Limnionas Beach, the rocks are such that they seem designed for jumping into the water. Delicious Greek food is always waiting for travelers at the local tavern. “Rent a car and drive here along the narrow access road. It's worth it! Amazing place best sun loungers on the island and an exciting swim!” - one TripAdvisor user commented.

    Best beach in Portugal


    Third in the ranking of the best beaches in Europe is the secluded beach of Praia da Marinha in the southern Portuguese province of Algarve. It is located near the small village of Praia do Carvoeiro and among travelers enjoys the reputation of being one of the most intimate in the country. It is surrounded by bizarre rocks that in some places go down to the water itself.

    Praia da Marinha, located in the Algarve (in the south of Portugal), can easily be called an intimate beach. At low temperatures there are often few tourists here, and travelers can relax on the sand or rent a boat to look into the stunning caves. As one TripAdvisor user noted: “A very beautiful place - rocks, paths, bushes and, of course, the beach itself. It’s a great pleasure to first just walk and then swim in the cold waves of the Atlantic.”

    Best beach in Turkey


    Turkish beach Iztuzu is located in the delta of the Dalyan River - the same name national park, which is home to up to 200 species of birds and rare Caretta Caretta turtles. From here it is close to Marmaris and Fethiye. Travelers can sign up for a boat tour to watch the turtles. “Iztuzu Beach is perhaps the best beach I have ever seen (and I was in the Maldives!). Its soft fine sand, its picturesque views, miles of shallow water, untouched nature - this is paradise on Earth,” a TripAdvisor traveler shares his impressions.

    Best beach in Cyprus


    One of the best beaches in Europe was also found in Cyprus near Protaras. It’s worth coming here for the whole day: excellent restaurants and a lot of rental offices where you can rent equipment for different aquatic species sports One TripAdvisor user notes: “Huge clean beach, where everyone can find something to their liking. Sunbathing, relaxation, swimming or more active species recreation: paragliding or banana rides. It's all there, so enjoy. You will not regret it".

    Paradise beaches exist! With soft sand, turquoise waters and magnificent scenery.

    Relaxing there, and even listening to the sound of waves crashing on the shore, is a real pleasure.

    Here are the best beaches in Europe.

    Jaz Beach, Montenegro

    If you are looking for an ideal, relatively secluded place to relax with children, Jaz Beach is for you. This is one of the few sandy beaches in Montenegro

    (but closer to Budva small and large pebbles predominate). Entry into the water is smooth, and the sea warms up quickly.

    Since you need to get here from Budva by bus for €2 or by taxi for €5, there are usually not very many people here.

    Sun beds and umbrellas are paid, but you can stay without them. There is a fresh water shower, several cafes and a toilet nearby. From water activities- rental of ATVs and catamarans.

    Peniche, Portugal

    The town of Peniche is located on west coast Portugal . Suitable for those who like to sunbathe and don’t mind going on an excursion. There are plenty of interesting sights here.

    But Peniche is attractive primarily because of its long sandy beach. People come here from all over Portugal to catch the perfect wave. Peniche is very windy, which attracts surfers, windsurfers and kitesurfers.

    Rondinara beach, France

    This quiet bay can be reached from Porto-Vecchio and Bonifacio by car (parking near the beach will cost €5). Wonderful place with fine sand and azure sea, surrounded by blue rocks. This is not the first year that Rondinara has been among the top beautiful beaches Europe.

    Half of the beach is paid, and on the second half they don’t ask for money for accommodation. From here you can go to boat trip on a yacht, during which you will relax your soul.

    Porto-Vecchio is 60 km from the airport in Ajaccio.

    Cala Goloritze, Italy

    This is not just a beach, but a real national monument Italy . And this is not a joke, because in 1995 he was actually awarded this title. A small beach with snow-white small pebbles is surrounded on all sides by rocks, so only the bravest get here. Here it is strictly forbidden to collect pebbles and approach any vessel closer than 300 meters from the shore.

    The water is crystal clear, but almost immediately there is a sharp drop. The depth reaches 30 meters, so here it is - real paradise for divers and just lovers of snorkeling.

    The most convenient way to get to the beach of Cala Goloritze is by sea, landing in the neighboring bay. The second option is on foot. From settlement Bauneu drive in the direction of the Su Porcheddu bar. Leave your car there in the parking lot (€5 per day) and go down to the beach. It takes about 1.5 hours to walk from the mountain, and 2-2.5 hours back. Yes, it's long, but fortunately the views are fantastic.

    Bantam Beach, UK

    Bantham Beach is located in the small village of Bantham, in Great Britain . This wide sandy beach will appeal to those who crave privacy and thrills. There is a surfing academy near the beach, and British surfers hone their skills on the waves. But it’s unlikely that you’ll be able to swim calmly or give your child a bath here - it’s always windy in Bantam.

    Sandwood Bay, Scotland

    Holidays here in the northwest Scotland , will also not be calm and windless. But those who choose Sandwood will be lucky to bask on the pink sand and feel the breath of the sea on a secluded beach.

    Cala Macarelleta, Spain

    The picturesque beach of Cala Macarelleta is located in Menorca and has long been considered one of the most beautiful in Spain . But you need to take into account that it was chosen by nudists. Of course, you don’t have to undress, but you need to be prepared for it. And, perhaps, it is very easy to ignore topless vacationers when there is snow-white sand and a bright turquoise sea all around.

    Voutoumi, Greece

    Antipaxi is a tiny Greek island whose main attraction is the long and wide beach of Voutoumi. This sandy paradise surrounded by green rocks is definitely worth coming here for. Moreover, there are quiet and cozy restaurants nearby where you can try incredibly tasty local wine.

    Navagio Bay, Greece

    Navagio Bay is located on one of the southernmost islands of the Ionian archipelago - the island of Zakynthos. The water here is a rich blue color. The bay is surrounded on all sides by sheer cliffs almost white. This is one of the most secret corners of the planet. And what kind of sand is here... THERE IS NO LIKE THIS ANYWHERE.

    Curonian Spit, Lithuania

    We have recently noted the beauty of this place, and we tirelessly repeat again and again: the Baltic states are wonderful. A Curonian Spit and the adjacent resort town of Neringa is a real treasure with a dense forest next to which stretches a long sandy beach. It is equipped with everything necessary (cabins, showers and toilets), but the main thing is that the Curonian Spit is so endless that it seems that the few bathers may not even cross paths on it.

    Vik Beach, Iceland

    The highlight of this beach is the black sand. More than once, tourism experts have recognized Vik as one of the most unusual and beautiful places on the planet. Even if the cold and always restless sea does not allow you to swim, such beauty will forever remain in your memory.

    Visitors to the popular website TripAdvisor.com chose the most attractive beaches in Europe in 2010.

    In first place is the Oludenis resort (Türkiye). Oludeniz is a national reserve in Turkey. The resort is surrounded on three sides by green rocky mountains. Oludeniz beach is called “Cleopatra Beach” or “Turtle Island”. The resort received its last name due to the fact that there you can see turtles basking in the sun.

    In second place is Mykonos (Greece). The island of Mykonos is distinguished by rich nature and bohemian resorts. Thanks to the winds, the climate in Mykonos is comfortable. The average temperature in summer is +25…+30°С.

    3rd place - Ayia Napa (Cyprus) - a resort for those who like to relax noisily. There are many bars, discos and clubs there. The resort was chosen by young people. It is even called the second Ibiza. The resort also attracts divers - the calm seas are suitable for beginners, while experienced divers will enjoy exploring the rock formations, shipwrecks and caves.

    4th place - Dalyan (Turkey) - located at the confluence of the Dalyan River into the Aegean Sea. The city was chosen by German and English pensioners. In the vicinity of the resort you can see antique archaeological sites and natural attractions: the ruins of the city of Kavnos, Carian rock burials, Lake Koycegiz. And in Dalyan you can watch caretta-caretta sea turtles and hunt blue crabs.

    5th place - Formentera (Spain) - a resort for those who love peace, quiet and solitude. The most famous beaches of Formentera: Playa de ses Illetes, famous for its clean sand and very clear water; Cala Saona, a bay overlooking Mount As Verda and the island of Ibiza; Place de Pujols, which has the title of environmentally friendly.

    6th place - Lagos (Portugal) – an ideal place for a family holiday. The beach has pure golden sand and boasts a gentle entrance to the sea and crystal clear waters. The stones protrude from the sea and form beautiful cliffs.

    7th place - Sitges (Spain) - a gay resort known throughout Europe. In addition to gay beaches, it boasts picturesque nature, green mountain slopes, warm and clean sea.

    8th place - Fuerteventura (Spain) - a place for lovers of good and quiet beach holiday. Located on the most sparsely populated island of their archipelago Canary Islands. The island once boasted dense forests, but Europeans cut down most of them, and Fuetroventura now resembles a Western movie set. The resort is famous for its excellent many kilometers of beaches with light, fine sand. Good winds have made the island popular for windsurfers.

    9th place - Albufeira (Portugal) - boasts a mild climate and good cuisine. In summer it is dry and warm, but not hot: the average temperature is +20 degrees Celsius. The resort is famous for its excellent seafood cuisine and many pubs, cafes and discos.

    10th place - Protaras (Cyprus) - a resort for romantics. It is distinguished by fine golden sand and rocky coves. Mediterranean Sea, which in these places is a rich turquoise color. The most famous beach of the resort is Fig Tree Bay. Cape Greco will not leave divers indifferent thanks to its sea caves, and colorful villages with the obligatory windmills will delight romantics.

    In anticipation of the holiday season, Commentaries has selected fifteen of the most picturesque beaches in the Old World that are worth visiting this summer.

    1. Navaya Bay, islandZakynthos (Zakynthos), Greece

    Navaya Bay - business card islands. Its name is translated from Greek as “shipwreck”. In 1983, a modern ship was washed ashore by a storm, which can still be seen on the beach. True, the beach itself can be accessed from the sea and only during daylight hours.

    2. Zologj Rog, island of Brac, Croatia

    This is the biggest pebble beach Croatia and one of its most striking attractions. The beach owes its name to coastline, curved in the shape of a horn. Walking on the small pebbles that make up the beach is very good for your health. In addition, it is the most famous windsurfing beach in Croatia

    3. Oludeniz, Türkiye

    One of the most visited beaches in Turkey. No wonder Oludeniz has been repeatedly named among the five most beautiful beaches in the world. Oludeniz is often called the “Blue Lagoon” and is a national nature reserve in Turkey. The resort area is very beautiful nature: sandy beach, warm waters of the Mediterranean Sea, and high mountains, which surround this resort on three sides. Translated from Turkish, the name of the resort is translated as “Dead Sea”.

    4. Sagres, Algarve, Portugal

    This is a sandy beach with fine golden sand and crystal clear sea, surrounded by high cliffs. It is also a great place for snorkeling and diving. In addition, it is on the beaches of Sagres that you can admire beautiful views of the sea and rocks

    5. Las Islas Cies, Galicia, Spain

    Today these islands are uninhabited, but national park, created here, is open to tourists only during the summer season. You can visit the island no more than 2200 people per day. The Cies Islands are located at the very entrance to the narrow and long Vigo Bay. The current name of the archipelago reflects one important feature local climate - lack of rain in summer. In 1980, the Cies Islands were declared a nature reserve and received the status Natural Park. And 22 years later, the archipelago and the adjacent water area became part of the only National Park in Galicia.

    6. Nissi, Ayia Napa, Cyprus

    The most popular beach of Ayia Napa, Nissi, is a paradise for clubbers and active youth. Here you can not only bask on the golden sand, but also water ski, windsurf and dive. And right near the shore, everyone can watch colorful fish. All Ayia Napa beaches awarded blue flag The EU for its level of cleanliness and infrastructure development that meets EU standards.

    7. Mykonos, Greece

    In 2010, the island of Mykonos was recognized as the best European island among such eminent contenders as the world famous resorts of Ibiza, Capri, and Madera. Majorca. Sandy beaches stretch along the entire coast of the island. Here you can find entertainment for every taste - beach discos, places for sports, and quiet corners for sunbathing. Nudists, world stars and simply lovers of a good holiday gather in Mykonos.

    8. San Vito lo Capo, Sicily, Italy

    This resort is called the diamond of Sicilian nature. It is located on a cape between national reserve Zingaro and Mount Cofano. Once upon a time main resort province of Trapani was a simple fishing village. Today, the main income for the residents of these places comes from tourism. It is in these parts that you can see the “heavenly places” with golden sand and azure waters that tour operators love to depict on advertising posters.

    Falmouth Harbor in Cornwall, where the small town of St. Ives is located, is considered the third largest natural harbor in the world. Saint Ives recognized as the best seaside resort Britain. The huge beaches in these places are bordered by numerous cliffs, and the climate is considered the most comfortable in England.

    10. Skiathos, Greece

    The island of Skiathos (translated as the shadow of Athos) is the greenest and most popular island in the Northern Sporades archipelago. The main wealth of the island is its numerous beaches, there are more than a dozen of them. There is also famous beach Banana, where nudists relax, and a beach with silver pebbles, and cozy corners where you can sunbathe in complete solitude. Fortunately, the sun shines on the island almost all year round.

    11. Alcudia, Mallorca

    This is a long beach consisting of fine sand. There are many breakwaters where excursion boats with tourists moor. In addition, many channels from various lakes flow into the sea through the beach. That is why the second name of the beach is Ciudad de los lagos, which means City of Lakes.

    12. Villasimus, Sardinia, Italy

    Villasimius is a locality on the south-eastern coast of Sardinia. You can get there along a picturesque mountain serpentine road going directly above the sea. Snow-white beaches and clear azure water helped the former fishing village become one of the most famous tourist destinations in Sardinia.

    13. Cala d'en Sierra, Ibiza, Spain

    On famous island Ibiza around 60 famous beaches. But Cala d'en Serra is the most idyllic of them all. It is located on the shore of a shallow bay, protected on all sides, among fishing villages. Unlike most places in Ibiza, it is never noisy or crowded.

    14. Three Rocks Bay, South Wales, UK

    This beach in Wales is famous for its beautiful panoramic views. The sandy road leads to a grassy headland with a wonderful view of the bay. These places are also popular with surfers from all over the world.

    15. Pampilon, Cote d'Azur, France

    The sandy beach of Pampelonne stretches 5 kilometers in length. It is located between Cape Saint-Tropez and Cape Camara. Celebrities from all over the world come to relax on this beach in Saint-Tropez.