Spain, the country with one of the most the turbulent and yet astounding history in the world. From pre -Roman era, to the Imperial Spain and down to the Napoleonic era., Spain has one of the most vibrant mix of culture, traditions and rituals. Spain is known to be one of the most preferred tourist destinations in the world and tourists flock this paradise throughout the year. Inspite of the gorgeous architecture, the mouthwatering cuisines and an astounding culture, Spain is largely known for its beaches that have served as the ideal family spot for tourists with kids and family members, as a vacation and a party central for the teenagers and a heavenly abode for the people in love. Spanish beaches have become the epitome of fun and fiesta. One of the principal reasons for the beaches' popularity is the fact the entire Spanish coastline is about 3900 kms long, thus becoming a great haven for tourist looking for peace and serenity. I can go on and on about the beaches in Spain, but here are the three most popular beaches that you must visit on your next vacation to Spain. These beaches are Costa Blanca the Costa Brava and the Costa De Sol.
- Costa Blanca: Costa Blanca is the name of the coastline that belongs to the Province of Alicante in Spain and it stretches for 200 kms. On your visit to Costa Blanca, you can choose whether you would like to stay in the more cosmopolitan areas of this magnificent beach line, or in a more serene, secluded and unexplored part of it where, you would be far away from the daily hustle bustle of life. You can see the traces of the Moorish times, in the terraced vegetable gardens, along with the natural beauty that is magnified with the valleys and the palm trees. Costa Blanca features a very mild and moderate climate that is just ideal to be taken advantage of all throughout the year. The vegetation of this beach line is simply breathtaking with its almond tree fields, vineyards and orchards
- Costa Brava: Situated smack in the middle of Mediterranean and the Pyrenees mountain ranges, Costa Brava is also the other name for the province of Girona. The seaside view that this beach provides is simply breathtaking, along with the rich and diverse flora and fauna that makes it a true paradise. The edges of the ocean are marked with overhanging cliffs and are ideal for trekkers. The landscape of the Costa Blanca compliments the beach and the surrounding vegetation, with a mix of modern civilization and the calm of the ocean. Costa Brava is blessed with great weather throughout the year, along with a late setting sun that exemplifies the beauty of the beach. It is one of the most romantic places in Spain and one of the most famous tourist destinations as well. The small town of Cadaqués, with its immense beauty and serenity attracted some of the greatest artists the world has ever known, such as Salavdor Dali and Pablo Piccaso..
- Costa del Sol: Also known as the 'Coast of the Sun', Costa Del Sol is located between Costa de la Luz and Costa Tropical. The coast line of this immensely beautiful beach stretches for approximately 300 kms and constitutes the coastal towns along the Mediterranean coastline of the Málaga province. Costa del Sol has been blessed by nature with extensive beaches, coves that are cleverly hidden among cliffs marinas and anchorage for fishing. The cosmopolitan part of the beach line is full of shops, residential areas, marinas, golf clubs, entertainment centres, nightclubs and numerous recreational activities that help make it one of the most preferred tourist destination of Spain.
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