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Don't leave us summer☀️


Sadly, we are exactly eleven days away from the end of summer. 🌴

How about the holidays? How many times have you been to the beach? Which one are your favorites?


We have our favorites, and today we want to share them with you. These are for us the five best beaches in Spain. Those in which taking a dip is a complete experience. Let's get started ...


1. CALÒ DES MORT, ISLAS BALEARES

PHOTO: MATEU BENNÀSSAR | FUNDACIÓ FORMENTERA

In this small cove, located to the south of the island of Formentera, the turquoise colour of its waters and the reddish colour of the stones that surround it stand out. Without a doubt, we are talking about an idyllic landscape. If you go during the peak season, it is better to go early in the morning to be able to appreciate it without so much tourists. We got off to a good start, right?


2. PLAYA DE GULPIYURI, ASTURIAS


PHOTO: Turismo de Asturias / Manuel S. Calvo

This beach is considered the smallest in the world, which has no exit to the sea. How? Yes what you read, it is closed to the sea by a cliff in which there is a cave that allows the passage of tides and waves. Its origin comes from the collapse of a cavern that was transformed into a circular depression. It was declared a Natural Monument by the Principality of Asturias in 2001. The closest town to this inland beach is the village of Naves. It is accessed by walking.


3. CALÒ DES MORO, ISLAS BALEARES


PHOTO: WIKIPEDIA

Located at Mallorca in the southeast area of ​​the island, approximately six kilometers from the town of Santanyí, is this preciousness. This cove usually tops the list of the most paradisiacal beaches in Spain every year.

It usually has queues of many hours of waiting to access it, but ... white sand and turquoise water, what more could you ask for?


4. PLAYA DE BENIJO, ISLAS CANARIAS


PHOTO: Hola Islas Canarias

To vary a bit in the ranking, we go to the north of the island of Tenerife, where we will find this beach of black sand and volcanic origin. It was accessed on foot, through a path with stairs.

Do not miss its sunsets. Magical!


5. CALA AIGUABLAVA, CATALUYA


PHOTO: Hotel Aiguablava

Listed as one of the best coves on the Catalan coast, we add to the top 5 this beautiful cove, as if it were framed in a painting, white sand and blue water, surrounded by a landscape of pine trees and rocks. It is undoubtedly one of the most popular on the Costa Brava. Did you know this beach?



Obviously, the ranking could be much longer, but we must learn to choose, even if it costs us. If you still have a few days free before classes start, this is your chance to visit them.☀️



Joselina Sánchez

Content Creator, Copywriter & Blogger at Nova Connect.

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