Mini Guide: Best Beaches in Europe

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Europe boasts an abundance of beaches that cater to a wide range of preferences. Whether you are looking for hot sunshine, delicious food, lively nightlife, or affordable vacation options, you will find it all on Europe shores. From the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, these beaches offer something for everyone. Explore our curated list of the top beaches in Europe for an unforgettable beach experience.

Beaches in Algarve, Portugal

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Praia da Rocha, Portimão (37°07’01.5″N 8°32’11.5″W)

Algarve has some of the most beautiful and cozy white sand beaches in Europe and with over 155km of coastline and lots of sun, these beaches have thousands of tourists every year. Here you can enjoy the peaceful, tepid and crystal clear waters, the coves, the cliffs and caves with broad sands.

Beaches in San Sebastian, Spain

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Playa de la Concha, San Sebastian (43°18’56.6″N 1°59’24.1″W)

San Sebastian, also known as Donostia in Basque, is a charming and cozy city located in the Basque province of Guipuzcoa. It boasts three popular beaches: the Playa de la Concha, Ondaretta, and the Playa de Gros. However, during the summer months, particularly during Semana Grande in mid-August, these beaches can become crowded.

Beaches in Côte d’Azur, France

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Baie des Anges, Côte d’Azur (43°41’40.9″N 7°16’01.8″E)

From Toulon to Menton this coastline is also known as the French Riviera and it’s hip, sunny and sexy. As the playground for the rich and famous, this beaches are considered to be the best beaches in Europe and you can find very known villages as Cannes, Nice and St. Tropez.

Beaches in Zlatni Rat, Croatia

Zlatni Rat, or the Golden Horn, is one of those beaches that feels almost unreal. Located on the island of Brač, it shifts shape with the tides and winds, so it never looks exactly the same twice. The mix of golden pebbles, turquoise waters, and the deep green of the surrounding pine trees makes it an easy place to fall in love with.

There’s plenty to do, whether it’s grabbing a drink at a beachfront bar, trying windsurfing, or just stretching out under the sun. The water is crystal clear and perfect for a swim, and the nearby town of Bol adds to the charm with its cafés and laid-back vibe.

We stopped here during our road trip through Croatia, and it quickly became one of our favorite beaches.

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