10 paradisiacal Spanish coves and beaches that can only be reached by boat

10 paradisiacal Spanish coves and beaches that can only be reached by boat

In Spain we have about 8,000 kilometers of coastline† The national coastline is also so diverse that it is one of the Europe’s greatest landscape richness† It is therefore not surprising that our coast has everything: from beaches whose sand is one kilometer long, city beaches that are accessible by car (and where you can park easily); narrow coves that are difficult to access but very much appreciated due to their conditions, and others that can only be reached from the sea, since this is practically impossible from the mainland.

Exactly from this one unknown coves and beaches, where even in high season it is possible to plant the parasolThat’s what we’re going to talk about today. Crystal clear water, fine sand, no visitors… Yes, it is still possible to find places like this on the Spanish coast and in July and August, although we have to rent a boat for this, convince our friend with their own sailboat or take out the title of the captain of the boat

From Galicia to the Costa Brava, without forgetting the Balearics and the Canary Islands, we have scoured the Spanish coast together with Samboat, the boat rental platform between individuals and/or professionals, to map out a route of 10 coves and beaches that are practically only accessible by boat. The ‘practical’ alludes to the fact that some of them can be reached on foot, but for this it is necessary to take a walk of more than an hour through difficult-traffic terrain that, unless we have the soul of authentic adventurers and a much desire to submit to the high summer temperatures, the best option to reach them is from the sea

This list also includes the one reviewed by the UK newspaper Guardian as ‘the best beach in the world’. And it’s that at Playa de Rodas, in the Cíes Islands, it is only possible to arrive by boat and pre-book a place with an authorization code to be provided by the Xunta de Galicia. The reason? What this beach belongs to Maritime Terrestrial National Park of the Galician Community – an authentic paradise – and the influx of daily visitors must be controlled to keep it in the best possible conditions.

And this is just the beginning. Forget the car and don’t miss it natural destinations which are well worth a visit that, yes, can’t cross the road.

Source: Marie Claire

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