Coasts and beaches | Tías Beach: Lima Located between the airport and a Housing Estate. Uncrowded and peaceful.
Coasts and beaches | Cangas Beach: Liméns You can get to it in different ways. There are some rocks some metres from the shore that you can swim to. There is a wooden boardwalk to the sand. On the left-hand side there is a campsite where you can rent kayaks. Behind there are some sand dunes.
Coasts and beaches | Marbella Beach: Linda Vista You can park near to the beach in an area of eucalyptus trees. On the beach you can rent water bikes.
Coasts and beaches | La Coruña Beach: Lino This is the town's second beach in the Orzán inlet in La Coruña. It is a small beach, with rocks on the sandy surface and with views of the mythical beaches of Riazor and Orzán. Together with Lino, they are the closest beaches to La Coruña.
Coasts and beaches | Aldea de San Nicolás, la Beach: Lioguicha This beach has black sand and is one of the longest in the area. The water is and intense turquoise blue colour. It is a peaceful, calm place.
Coasts and beaches | Santa Pola Beach: Lisa It has all the facilities you would expect from a town beach
Coasts and beaches | Palafrugell Beach: Llafranc Beautiful, well-equipped beach (open-air bars, showers, promenade, restaurants, etc.) Beside the beach there is a small marina and the boats scatter around the bay.
Coasts and beaches | San Pedro del Pinatar Beach: La Llana Very close to the port of San Pedro del Pinatar. Nearby are the mud baths and the salt mines which are in the Salinas Nature Park and the Arenales (Sand stretches) of San Pedro del Pinatar. This is the area where the Mar Menor and the Mediterranean Sea meet.
Coasts and beaches | Torrevieja Beach: Los Locos (Torrevieja) Magnificent sandy beach located north of Torrevieja, after crossing Punta Carral. If offers all kinds of services.
Coasts and beaches | Bueu Beach: Loureiro It is protected at both ends by rocks. It has apartments nearby, and behind them a relatively high wall.
Coasts and beaches | Poio Beach: Lourido It is the second of a series of three beaches situated in the Pontevedra estuary, near to the town. The beach is equipped with several wooden walkways which lead as far as the sand. There is a football pitch on the beach itself. There is a sandbank in the middle of the water which some bathers use for sunbathing.
Coasts and beaches | Sada Beach: Lourido Peaceful and not very crowded, accessed by a 300 metre-long path that crosses ferns and eucalyptus trees. Despite the anchoring area to one side of the beach, the place is quite unspoilt.
Coasts and beaches | Alfoz de Lloredo Beach: Luaña It is an entrance to the sea between the towns of Luaña and Cobreces. The beach is known by the name of either of the two towns which shelter it. It is a large stretch of sand which has small rocks at just one end. On the beach itself there is a bar-restaurant service and a campsite right next to the beach. ...
Coasts and beaches | Gozón Beach: Luanco It is the biggest, most touristy, and crowded beach in Luanco. There are all types of facilities and services from open-air drinks stall and restaurants up to showers and pedal crafts for rent. On the left-hand side there are semi-detached houses. There is a promenade that runs along the entire length of the beach. ...
Coasts and beaches | Frontera Beach: La Maceta An unspoiled beach, located between rocks and with good access, the water is crystal-clear and calm, with the rocky bottom clearly visible. It has good facilities.
Coasts and beaches | Nigrán Beach: Madorra Lying very near to the famous America Beach, Madorra has a promenade, which has a set of steps that lead down to the beach. The Estelas Islands are opposite the beach and it is a crossing that can be made by canoe, although fitter visitors swim the distance.
Coasts and beaches | Calvià Beach: Magalluf There is a pleasant promenade with palm trees where it is possible to find hotels, bars and restaurants. Facing the beach there is a large rocky isle (Sa Porrasa). You can take a ride in one of the motorboats known locally as golondrinas.
Coasts and beaches | Santander Beach: Magdalena Located beside the Peninsula of Magdalena. Normally there are some boats anchored at the shore. The swimming area is closed off by buoys. In the water there are several rafts; platforms that young people swim to and then lie down and sunbathe. There is a sailing school with an open-air drinks stall dividing this beach from the next one. ...
Coasts and beaches | Malpica de Bergantiños Beach: Maior de Malpica As its name suggests, it is the largest beach in Malpica. It forms a small inlet which also encloses the small beach of Canido. Malpica is on the top of a mound. From the promenade itself there are beautiful views of Sisargas Islands, of great beauty because of its cliffs and the flora and fauna found there.
Coasts and beaches | Oliva, La Beach: El Majanicho Lying sheltered from the tides in an unspoiled area. It is used as a place to drop anchor.
Coasts and beaches | Sanxenxo Beach: Major The left-hand side is protected by a small cliff with abundant vegetation, with the right-hand side being rocky. Very tranquil beach. It has a small jetty for fishing boats.
Coasts and beaches | Málaga Beach: La Malagueta An urban beach located between the port of Malaga and the La Caleta beach. Its central location and spaciousness make this a very popular option. It has a children's play area and a sports zone. Its seafront promenade is home to a wide array of bars and restaurants.
Coasts and beaches | Palafrugell Beach: Malaspina Access is possible on foot over the rocks from Canadell Beach or through the houses in the village. The surroundings are very picturesque.