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Spanish beaches

Nearly 350 days of sun, beaches three miles and cataloged nearly 8,000 km of coastline make Spain a popular destination for those seeking sun and sand any time of year. Spanish beaches are safe, clean, easily accessible and environmentally friendly. These features are supported by quality certificates issued to the beaches after the evaluation of these parameters. Year after year, Spain continues to be among the countries receiving the highest Q for Quality Award in Europe.

There are many beaches to choose from, each unique and different from each other, untouched beaches and beaches countries crowded city, with a few large endless stretches of sand, others tiny and almost invisible. While each track has a charm all its own, there are some places that should be included in your list of must-see, the endless sand beach in Zahara de los Atunes, Vejer de la Frontera, a lovely Moorish town erected on top of a hill, the wild coast of Chiclana, Sanlucar de Barrameda, Chipiona, Conil de la Frontera and Rota; Cove Bolonia, with the Roman ruins of Baelo Claudia; Canos de Meca, where the lighthouse of Trafalgar gives on the horizon and the spectacular cliffs of Barbate.

The white sandy beaches of Mallorca

Majorca, a privileged destination in the Balearic Islands offers some of the coves and beaches along the most remarkable of 550 km from the coast. The crystal clear waters are perfect for a unique assortment of water sports like scuba diving, windsurfing, water skiing, surfing, sailing and fishing. Go north of the island and you will be greeted by charming coves between pine forests and cliffs.

The year-round sunny beaches of Cadiz

Windsurfing in crystal clear waters, water sports, pine forests that descend to the shore, fascinating coves, huge cliffs that rise over 100 meters high sand dunes and endless beaches of white sand Shimmering along 260 km of coastline, the coast of Cadiz invites you to bask in the sun in summer and winter. Located in Andalusia, the coast of Cadiz has many protected natural areas, including sand dunes, salt marshes, cliffs, forests of pines and pastures for breeding fighting bulls.

Sun, sand and culture on the Costa Brava

Occupying much of the Coata Catalan Costa Brava attracts visitors with its crystal clear water, steep cliffs, small coves hidden between rocky outcrops, areas underwater paradise, charming fishing villages with whitewashed and nature reserve with unspoilt, verdant landscapes. Extending 200 kilometers north of Catalonia in the province of Girona and with a rich history behind it, living on the Costa Brava is awash with tradition and culture, monasteries and churches, archaeological sites and monumental.

Leisure and luxury on the Costa del Sol

An average annual temperature of 18C, warm inviting waters of the Mediterranean Sea, its long sandy beaches and an abundance of spectacular hotels and luxury facilities make the Costa del Sol is a playground for the rich and famous any time of year.

Unique - The Basque Coast

Cote Basque in northern Spain offers 252 km of coast bathed by the Cantabrian Sea and dotted landscapes in shades of green and intense blue. Mountains, cliffs, nature reserves and estuaries around the sandy beaches of shimmering gold. The setting is perfect for kayaking, sailing and surfing.

Southern Spain - no such thing

From the magnificent architecture and winding streets of the old city of Seville and the hill towns surrounding Ronda dramatic the lovely seaside city of Malaga, southern Spain (known by the name of Andalusia) is a rich mixture of natural pleasures and wonders of man. With the heat captivating, you're likely to feel an atmosphere inviting in southern Spain throughout the year.

The best way to reach southern Spain is to fly to the capital of Andalusia, Seville. The enchanting city originally planned to confuse the invaders tried to conquer the city. It is said that the invaders kept wandering the winding streets of the city absorb the perfect joy. Tapas The city is difficult to achieve and the night begins to attract the larvae move like a restaurant the other rather than to stagnate. Attracting the most amazing you can find in Seville, the cathedral is that it is adjacent to the famous Giralda Tower. This cathedral is extravagantly decorated with a large quantity of gold every nook and neighbors Tower is the tallest building ever built in the world before 1184.

Seville, you can move south to Jerez (de la Frontera). This medium sized town is far more famous as the birthplace of sherry. The place also houses a number of "bodegas" sherry (wine cellars). You must stop at the School of Equestrian Art, a place where training sessions and colorful equestrian shows can hypnotize you.

Your next stop should be Cadiz, which is a short drive south on wild Atlantic coast of Andalucia. The city is known for serving a delicious range of seafood Many monuments and plaza, as the demand for gold dome that took about a century to do, worth a detour.

Cadiz, you must clear a path to Arcos de la Frontera, which is north. With the town is known for its dorsal catchy. The town is worth spending a night and offers a lot of things you can see. A captivating castle and a Gothic church are among the few attractions. Your next travel destination if you travel north-eastern town of Ronda is known for major attractions, including the remains of Roman origin. A busy shopping street and fabulous arenas not to be missed.

Your last step should be that Malaga is a beautiful seaside town and is known for the Moorish influence it. Among the various attractions of the Picasso Museum Home is worth seeing.