Camping in Spain: Beach Special
Spain is one of the largest countries in Europe and home to the most beautiful beaches, culturally vibrant towns, villages which still retain their old world charm, landscape which leaves one spellbound, places with cultural and artistic significance and the most consistent sunshine which is sure to make all the beach-goers happy.
All these features make Spain an ideal place to go camping, either alone or with a group of people.
Being centrally located and since it is well developed, Spain is very well connected to other countries.
Camping on Beaches in Spain Spain is popular world over for its high number of good quality beach resorts which operate out of the most beautiful beaches.
San Sebastian is a famous beach positioned in the north-east junction of Spain near the western finish of the boundary connecting France.
A happening city, San Sebastian's beaches are generally known to be the cleanest in Spain.
Other recommended beach destinations in Spain include Playa de Las Catedrales in Galicia, Playa del Silencio in Asturias, Ses Illetes in the Balearic Islands, Sitges in Catalonia, Nerja in Costa del Sol from the Andalucia region, La Barossa in Cadiz, Tarifa also in Andalucia, Gandia in Costa Brava and finally Playa de los Peligros and Playa de la Magdalena in Santander.
All these beaches are a combination of pleasantness, beauty, cleanliness, ease of access and other camping facilities.
Summary of Spain's Beaches Most of these beaches have adjoining major resorts and Spain has a huge choice of these resorts.
Costa Brava can thrill you with its amazing villages and small towns apart from its towering cliffs and sheltered coves.
The Costa del Azahar, which is further down the east coast, stretches all the way from Vinaros to Almanzora with the Valencia port situated right in the middle.
The Coasta Blanca, which is the central part of the coastline, has pristine white beaches that stretch almost 170 miles.
Along this coastline, Benidorm is the most popular resort.
The Costa del Sol, which lies to the south, is blessed with scenic beaches and fantastic sunshine.
The word 'Sol' means bright sunshine and this part receives this sunshine for almost 300 days a year, making it ideal for those looking for a sun-bathed beach.
Quite contrary to this is the northern coastline that is also known as the Costa Verde.
Beaches on this coast are clean and quiet and sport rocky coves with a beautiful mountainous backdrop.
All these features make Spain an ideal place to go camping, either alone or with a group of people.
Being centrally located and since it is well developed, Spain is very well connected to other countries.
Camping on Beaches in Spain Spain is popular world over for its high number of good quality beach resorts which operate out of the most beautiful beaches.
San Sebastian is a famous beach positioned in the north-east junction of Spain near the western finish of the boundary connecting France.
A happening city, San Sebastian's beaches are generally known to be the cleanest in Spain.
Other recommended beach destinations in Spain include Playa de Las Catedrales in Galicia, Playa del Silencio in Asturias, Ses Illetes in the Balearic Islands, Sitges in Catalonia, Nerja in Costa del Sol from the Andalucia region, La Barossa in Cadiz, Tarifa also in Andalucia, Gandia in Costa Brava and finally Playa de los Peligros and Playa de la Magdalena in Santander.
All these beaches are a combination of pleasantness, beauty, cleanliness, ease of access and other camping facilities.
Summary of Spain's Beaches Most of these beaches have adjoining major resorts and Spain has a huge choice of these resorts.
Costa Brava can thrill you with its amazing villages and small towns apart from its towering cliffs and sheltered coves.
The Costa del Azahar, which is further down the east coast, stretches all the way from Vinaros to Almanzora with the Valencia port situated right in the middle.
The Coasta Blanca, which is the central part of the coastline, has pristine white beaches that stretch almost 170 miles.
Along this coastline, Benidorm is the most popular resort.
The Costa del Sol, which lies to the south, is blessed with scenic beaches and fantastic sunshine.
The word 'Sol' means bright sunshine and this part receives this sunshine for almost 300 days a year, making it ideal for those looking for a sun-bathed beach.
Quite contrary to this is the northern coastline that is also known as the Costa Verde.
Beaches on this coast are clean and quiet and sport rocky coves with a beautiful mountainous backdrop.
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