A mild climate, fine golden sand, coves hidden away amongst green pinewoods, medieval towns and beautiful fishing villages with a true Mediterranean flavour. From Portbou to Blanes, the Girona coastline is a favourite destination for lovers of nature, sunshine and good food.
In the Region of Murcia you’ll find the warmest water in the Mediterranean, as well as a great variety of extraordinary landscapes. You can enjoy two seas along a single stretch of coast, the Mar Menor and the Mediterranean, with magnificent cliffs interspersed with solitary, white sandy beaches, vibrant ports and unspoiled coves.
You’ll love the Alicante coast with its mild climate and calm, crystal-clear waters. The Costa Blanca, so-called because of the white colour of the fine sandy beaches, has a great variety of beaches and idyllic coves, with extensive dunes or surrounded by cliffs.
If you’re looking to enjoy a few unforgettable days in the Mediterranean, the Málaga coast is just the place with so many fantastic beaches and an average temperature of around 20ºC. You can play golf by the sea or spend the day exploring the incredible natural surroundings.
All along the Mediterranean coast and in the nearby towns, apart from beaches and fantastic weather, there are great opportunities to explore the history, culture and art of Spain. Historical town centres, traditional festivals and museums and monuments will help you discover the true essence of the Mediterranean. Here are a few suggestions to help you enjoy your stay.
After nightfall the towns and cities along the coast are full of life and places where you can go out for a drink, listen to music and dance. In all of them there is at least one neighbourhood or specific area which has all the attractions for fantastic nightlife. The best nightlife destinations are the big cities like Barcelona, Valencia and Alicante, but there's also plenty of action around the beaches on the Costa del Sol.
From Girona to Cádiz along the Mediterranean coastline there are countless natural attractions and so many different activities available in protected areas. There are extraordinary landscapes and exotic gardens for you to discover on foot, by bike and by boat.
Spain has nearly 6,000 kilometres of coastline, with countless idyllic spots and extraordinary beaches ideal for doing all kinds of water sports.