From deserted white sand lapped by turquiose water to waves crashing against rugged shores, Gavin McOwan tips 10 dream destinations for every beach bum
TOP 1. Las Islas Cies, Galicia, Spain
Mention Spanish beaches and most people instinctively think of the Mediterranean.
Yet the wilder, stunning Atlantic coastline of Galicia, just north of Portugal,
has far more dramatic praias – with far fewer people on them. One of the jewels
of this coast is on Las Islas Cies, a 40-minute boat trip from the pretty town
of Baiona. Once a pirates' haunt, Cies is now an uninhabited and pristine
national park, open to the public only in summer. Galegos come here to spend
long, lazy summer days on the Praia das Rodas, a perfect crescent of soft, pale
sand backed by small dunes sheltering a calm lagoon of crystal-clear sea.
Locals call this their "Caribbean beach", and the water is turquoise enough, the
sand white enough to believe the comparison … until you dip your toe in the
water. Then it feels more like Skegness. You can sleep in an idyllic campsite,
shaded by tall pine trees, with a view over the ocean. And, this being Spain,
there's even a proper restaurant serving great seafood.
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