What image comes to your mind when you think of summer? If your answer was the beach, then perhaps this information will be of interest to you. Recently, National Geographic selected the most beautiful beaches in Spain and for the luck of many sea lovers, two of them are in Catalonia. Do you want to know suitable children? Read on to find out and plan your next trip!
It is worth mentioning that Spain is a privileged country due to its spectacular beaches. They are not only characterized by their beauty, but also by their extension, since locals and foreigners have at their disposal some 7,905 kilometers of coastline that are bathed by the Mediterranean and the Atlantic.
In addition, you should know that Spain is the country with the highest number of blue flags, with a total of 729, ahead of Greece and Turkey. Remember that this award is given to beaches and tourist boats that comply with environmental and safety conditions.
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These are the best beaches in Catalonia, according to National Geographic.
1.Aiguablava Cove
It is definitely a natural paradise located in the town of Girona. Its name refers to the striking turquoise blue color of its waters. The beach is surrounded by large cliffs and vegetation that is characteristic of this area.
And this beach is one of the most famous of the Costa Brava, even considering that it does not have a large extension. This is why Cala Aiguablava is an ideal place to disconnect from the city routine and make a deep connection with nature from the very moment visitors’ feet step on its sand.
Pola Cove
Cala Pola, of course located in the same province -Girona-, has one of the most incredible places to enjoy the sea. If you are already anxious to know it, then we tell you that it is located just 4 kilometers from Tossa de Mar.
We fall short to describe its majesty with words that do it justice, but basically what you will find when you visit it is a scenario in which human intervention cannot be appreciated. It is almost a virgin paradise.
It has very crystalline waters, which bathe the warm sandy coast. You can easily feel like you are in a faraway place, one that is not Catalonia, fortunately you don’t have to go very far to enjoy it.
Finally, we tell you that from the Sant Jaume viewpoint, you can enjoy the views of the cove to fully appreciate the sea, the vegetation, and its golden sands. What more can beach lovers ask from life?
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