Spain's geographical offerings tend to take a backseat to its world-famous cultural traditions (think: bullfights, flamenco and siestas), but they really shouldn't. Spain is filled with a bevy of ...
The wonders of Spain’s many beaches are one of the country’s worst-kept secrets. Golden sands and deep blue waters line the shores of cities like San Sebastian and Valencia, while the less popular ...
"Popcorn Beach" on Fuerteventura is covered in white, popcorn-like pebbles instead of regular sand. Visitors go for the cool photos and quiet views rather than swimming or sunbathing. The formations ...
Spain’s coastline is world-famous, attracting millions of visitors each year to its beaches, from the Costa Brava and Andalusia to the Canary and Balearic Islands. But if you’re planning a seaside ...
Lists of Spain’s best beaches always feature entries from Almeria, with the coastline of the Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park especially popular. Las Salinas, Los Muertos and Los Genoveses all pop up ...
The wonders of Spain’s many beaches are one of the country’s worst-kept secrets. Hundreds of thousands descend on the roughly 5,000 miles of Spain’s Mediterranean and Atlantic coastlines every summer, ...