Beaches In Spain: Playing Important Roles In Leisure And Beach Tourism In The Country
BY Sibashree Apr 24, 2025
Hola, Spain! It’s always difficult for me to write about Spain, as I am so smitten with its charm; the “efervescencia” shoots up like anything! I am aware that overtourism is a significant concern in the country, with the number of visitors expected to reach 115 million by 2040. Additionally, ongoing protests are taking place in Barcelona and other parts of the country. Still, the enérgica is not lost, as amidst all these things, there is news about the launch of the La Palma cable car project offering the best views of the mountain routes and volcanoes. Additionally, the overall leisure tourism market in Spain appears stable, with a steady increase in international visitor footfall, reaching over 85 million in 2023. Now, the unique landscape of Spain, including the mountains and beaches, has contributed to the growth of leisure tourism in the country. While the mountains in Spain are beautiful, the beach tourism industry in the country is demanding special attention by adopting diversification, sustainability, and a zeal to explore new markets. So, in this Tour and Travel Blog, we will talk about the best beaches in Spain. We will also shortly touch upon the fact that cannabis in Spain (a favorite of the beach goers in Spain) is transforming the leisure tourism landscape of the country. What Is The Best Time To Visit The Beaches In Spain? Is this your first time in Spain? Are you planning a trip to Barcelona to explore its beautiful beaches? Or do you have plans to explore other options, such as La Concha Beach? First, you need to determine the optimal time to plan a visit. Spain, being one of the best summer destinations in Europe, sees a surge in the number of visitors to the beaches from early May. However, the beach season in Spain reaches its peak in July and August, and it continues till October. What Are The Best Beaches In Spain? Are There Nude Beaches In Spain? Yes, there are nude beaches in Spain. We will be getting into the details about them shortly. However, before that, I must elaborate on how beach tourism in the country is about to reach new heights with a more sustainable approach and diversification. The Spanish beach tourism industry is expected to grow at a rate of 6.7% from 2024 to 2028. Furthermore, the tourism industry is striving to be more experience-driven, responsible, and informed, leveraging data intelligence. Overall, the Spanish beach tourism industry aims to minimize its environmental impact, even during the ongoing crisis of overtourism, while exploring new global tourist markets. 1. La Concha Beach: Best Beaches In Spain For Couples ‣ Location: Santa Clara Island La Concha Beach is a prominent landmark in Santa Clara Island. Also, packed with history, it is also referred to as the “Queen of Beaches.” Isabella II of Spain frequently visited this beach during her reign to alleviate her skin problems. Furthermore, the beach derives its name from its conch shell-like shape. 2. Sant Sebastià Beach: The Longest Beach In Barcelona Sant Sebastià Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Barcelona, Spain. It is also the longest in Barcelona. Again, along with Barceloneta beach, it is one of the oldest beaches to have bathing facilities. Once you are done with all the beach fun, don’t forget to pay a visit to La Sagrada Familia, which is the “largest unfinished Catholic Church in the world.” It is indeed one of the best European landmarks for you. 3. Ses Illetes: The Unexplored Beauty In Spain ‣ Location: Formentera Island Ses Illetes is a beautiful juxtaposition of two beaches that are opposite each other. One of these two beaches is windy, and the sea is tranquil on the other beach. Enjoy the sound of winds and waves with underlying silence on these beaches. You can take a boat ride from Denia or Ibiza to reach Ses Illetes. 4. Playa de Bolonia: The Unexplored Beauty In Spain ‣ Location: Cádiz Playa de Bolonia remains largely unexplored, which is perhaps its greatest asset. The beach is windy. So, you will find dunes forming on the beach. Also, once you are done exploring the beach, you can visit the remains of Baelo Claudia, a Roman Village. The remains also include a theatre that could once accommodate around 2000 spectators. 5. Playa de Mundaka: A Beach Inside A UNESCO World Heritage Site The actual name of Playa de Mundaka is Laidatxu. The tubular water waves here make swimming a challenge, even for the most experienced swimmers. Further, the beach is in the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 6. Gran Canaria: Best Beaches In Spain For Families Gran Canaria is the third-biggest island in the Canary Islands. It is also very populous. Nestled in the magnificent Atlantic Ocean, Gran Canaria is also known as the “Miniature Continent.” It is a wonderful fusion of dunes, peaks, pine forests, and beaches. 7. Nude Beaches In Spain: Shedding Off Your Inhibitions The nude beaches in Spain are all about being yourself and letting go of inhibitions. Clothing is optional on these beaches, and you can soak in the Sun as long as your sunscreen allows. Popular nude beaches in Spain are: Playas de Vera in Andalucia Aguas Blancas Beach, Spain Playa del Ambolo in Javea 8. Playa de Los Muertos: A Pristine Beach With White Sand ‣ Location: Cabo de Gata, Almeria You will not miss the pristine charm of the Caribbean beaches once you visit Playa de Los Muertos in Spain. Reach the Cabo de Gata-Níjar natural park, and from there, visit the Los Muertos beach. You will love the magnificent stretch of white sands here. Also, the left side of Playa de Los Muertos is one of the most popular nude beaches in Spain. 9. Charco Azul: A Beautiful Prehistoric Spot ‣ Location: El Hierro, Santa Cruz de Tenerife The Canary Islands are a gold mine if you want to explore the beaches in Spain. And how can you overlook Charco Azul, one of the most beautiful natural pools in this region? The sinuous lava formations here make the landscape surreal. Further, the sounds of the wave add to the drama. Get into the pool through the wooden stairs. Also, I love Charco Azul for its inclusivity. The wooden platform here allows an easy descent for those with mobility issues. Loved The Beaches In Barcelona And The Canary Islands? Double The Fun With Recreational Cannabis The recreational cannabis market in Spain is about to reach US$1.94 billion in 2029. This data shows that Spain is definitely doing it right when Las Vegas is experiencing a major setback in cannabis tourism. The social clubs in Spain, especially, are making recreational cannabis more accessible and safer by embracing ethical practices.