Coasts and beaches | Güímar Beach: El Socorro El Socorro Beach lies next to the village of cottages of the same name, which is situated just below sea level. It can be reached by bus.
Coasts and beaches | Realejos, Los Beach: El Socorro El Socorro beach is highly recommended for surfing fans. It provides permanent Red Cross posts, besides a range of services, such as showers, rubbish bins, restaurants and telephones.
Coasts and beaches | Laxe Beach: Soesto Extensive unspoiled sandy ground, located in a fantastic environment of mountains and forests. This beach enjoys crystal-clear waters. It is easily reached by car and there are parking facilities at the beach. Soesto Beach is a popular meeting point for surfers.
Coasts and beaches | Pájara Beach: La Solapa An unspoilt beach with fine sand, appropriate for all nautical sports.
Coasts and beaches | Altea Beach: Solsida This nudist beach can be found under some enormous cliffs. It has beautiful views of Altea. You can see fisherman on the rocks on this beach. You get there on foot along a path that is about 300 metres long.
Coasts and beaches | Mojácar Beach: El Sombrerico This is the last beach to the south of Mojácar. You can get here by car down a track of about 4 km. Very suitable place to come and spend the day.
Coasts and beaches | Arico Beach: El Sombrerito Sombrerito lies between two volcanic faults that sank into the sea.
Coasts and beaches | Ribamontán al Mar Beach: Somo This is the second of the three beaches which make up the most extensive area of sandy ground in all Cantabria. Its waves are much appreciated by surfers and there is a surf school on the beach. The beach has several infrastructures and services such as showers, a car park and a lifeguard. The lighthouse on Mauro island is opposite this beach. ...
Coasts and beaches | Piélagos Beach: Somocuevas The cove is accessed by a purpose-built pathway that passes through the car park bordering the cliff. Sheltered from the open sea by a long rocky strip called Punta de Somocuevas (Somocueva Point). This is a nudist beach.
Coasts and beaches | Santa Margalida Beach: Son Bauló It has direct access to the beach of Na Patana. It is close to the mouth of the flood channel of Son Sauló. It is possible to play beach volleyball, as well as stroll to the nearby beaches. There are hotels close by.
Coasts and beaches | Alaior Beach: Son Bou This beach constitutes one of the widest extensions of sand in Minorca. You can access it from the parking lot, by crossing the dunes.
Coasts and beaches | Banyalbufar Beach: Son Bunyola It order to reach it, you must go to Port des Canonge and cross a very big green esplanade. This is a big beach that is open to the sea. It has a jetty and usually the shore is lined with small fishing boats.
Coasts and beaches | Capdepera Beach: Son Moll Beach with top-quality sand. It has Red Cross first-aid and lifeguard services.
Coasts and beaches | Ciutadella de Menorca Beach: Son Saura An easy beach to get to. At the end of the beach there are dunes and some vegetation.
Coasts and beaches | Ciutadella de Menorca Beach: Son Xoriguer This is a cove that is open to the sea and is mostly frequented by families. Posidonia, a marine plant typically found in the Mediterranean, abounds under its crystalline waters. This beach can be reached from Ciutadella via the Cala'n Bosch road, after travelling around 11 kilometres.
Coasts and beaches | Llanes Beach: Sorraos Access is from the beach of Barro, crossing a short path. There is a bar above the beach with steps leading down to the beach. It is small and there are a couple of fishing boats resting on the sand.
Coasts and beaches | Agaete Beach: Sotavento It is a nudist beach situated in an unspoiled, quiet area. Its surface is composed of black sand and pebbles. The closest port is Las Nieves port.
Coasts and beaches | San Roque Beach: Sotogrande Sotogrande is an exclusive area that is ideal for playing a range of different sports. The most notable games are polo championships that are organised every year, along with paddle tennis and golf competitions.
Coasts and beaches | Altea Beach: El Soyo Surrounded by a small port with pine trees, there are rocks to the left where you can fish or go scuba-diving.
Coasts and beaches | San Sebastián de la Gomera Beach: Suárez Crystal clear waters, ideal for windsurf.
Coasts and beaches | Torreblanca Beach: Sud de Torreblanca A beach that lies in an area considered a nature reserve, a quiet spot.
Coasts and beaches | Arteixo Beach: Suevos Sheltered beach of fine natural sand on the right side of the port with lifeguards, showers, cleanliness and accessibility.