These are the best beaches in Spain in 2023

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Edgar Loper

Updated: 26 May 2026 ·

These are the best beaches in Spain in 2023

Best beaches in Spain 2022
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With almost 5,000 miles of coastline, Spain is a paradise for sun and sand lovers. There are beaches for every taste: from urban ones with all the amenities you might need, to pristine hidden coves that only a few lucky ones know about. Travelers from around the world have spoken through their ratings on Google: these are definitely the beaches that every summer lover must visit.

Rodas Beach, Galicia

Rodas Beach, Galicia
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With an average rating of 4.9 on Google and 286 reviews, Rodas Beach in Galicia is one of the most beautiful beaches in Spain. Winner of the title "Most Beautiful Beach in the World" in 2007, this beach located in the famous Cíes Islands is the ideal spot to take a bath in a privileged natural setting.

The Cíes Islands, located off the coast of Vigo, are famous for their beautiful natural landscape, with crystal-clear waters and wild nature.

Cofete Beach, Fuerteventura

Cofete Beach, Fuerteventura
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With a score of 4.8 on Google and 3,207 reviews, Cofete Beach in Fuerteventura is a wild and relatively unknown beach located in the Jandía Natural Park, characterized by its stunning golden sand dunes.

At 7.5 miles long, Cofete Beach is an ideal place for a stroll and to enjoy the scenery, as well as for water sports like snorkeling. Additionally, the surroundings of this hidden beach feature rocky hills and the famous formation "La Pared," which offers breathtaking views from both the water and the sand.

Morro Jable Beach, Fuerteventura

Morro Jable Beach, Fuerteventura
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With 1,342 reviews, its average Google rating is 4.8. Also located in the Jandía Natural Park, Morro Jable Beach in Fuerteventura is one of the most touristy and lively beaches on the island.

It is characterized by its turquoise waters and golden sand. Morro Jable is an ideal destination for hiking, thanks to the vast landscapes that characterize the surrounding environment. Additionally, nearby you can access the village of Pájara, a must-visit if you enjoy picturesque Canary Island towns.

Sotavento Beach, Fuerteventura

Sotavento Beach, Fuerteventura
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Do you like beaches that look wild? Are you tired of crowded tourist beaches? Then Sotavento Beach with an average Google rating of 4.8 and 1,059 reviews, also in Fuerteventura, could be a great destination for you. With the stunning dunes that characterize the beaches of this island, Sotavento is a paradise in the middle of nowhere.

It features calm turquoise waters, perfect for swimming and water sports. Additionally, if you're looking to do more than just sunbathe, it's an incredible place to practice surfing, windsurfing, or kitesurfing, being the host of the World Championship for the latter sport.

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Ses Illetes Beach, Balearic Islands

Ses Illetes Beach, Formentera, Balearic Islands
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With an average Google rating of 4.8 and 970 reviews, another contender for the title of "Most Beautiful Beach in the World" is Ses Illetes. This beach has everything you could expect from the coast of Formentera: calm, deep turquoise waters, white sands, and an unforgettable landscape.

Located in the northern part of the island, amidst a natural park, to reach it you must pass through an area of dunes that is worth the trip. Additionally, within it, you can find all kinds of restaurants to help you have an unforgettable day.

Carnota Beach, Galicia

Carnota Beach, Galicia
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With an average rating of 4.8 on Google and 828 reviews, Carnota Beach in A Coruña often tops the lists of the best beaches in the world.

It is one of the longest beaches on the Peninsula, and like almost all of the Costa da Morte, it is surrounded by beautiful green landscapes ideal for hiking. Although its waters are considerably colder than those of the previous beaches, the bravest can enjoy a day of snorkeling or simply relax in the pine forest at its entrance.

Berellin Beach, Cantabria

Berellin Beach, Cantabria
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Looking for something more hidden and less crowded? One of the most beautiful secret coves in our country, with an average rating of 4.8 on Google and 576 reviews, is probably Berellin Beach, in the town of Val de San Vicente.

To reach this beach, you'll need to walk part of the way, allowing you to enjoy a pastoral green landscape that is hard to find elsewhere in Spain. Once at the beach, the most impressive aspect is undoubtedly the rocks that shape the environment, so different from the long white sandy coasts of other parts of the country. Without a doubt, a unique beach for those looking for a getaway into nature!

Nogales Beach, La Palma

Nogales Beach, La Palma
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With an average Google rating of 4.8 and 302 reviews, Nogales Beach offers all the benefits of this beautiful island in a compact space: mountains, unforgettable paths, lava, volcanic sand, a blue sea, and vast expanses of greenery.

Located in the northern municipality of Puntallana, its black sand with blue and gray tones, spectacular cliffs, and the powerful Atlantic have put it on the map; not just for surfers and lovers of wild environments, but also for those who appreciate solitude, beautiful views, and natural trails.

If you visit when the waters are calm, the chance to take a wonderful dip makes it almost unparalleled in La Palma.

Old King Beach, Fuerteventura

Old King Beach, Fuerteventura
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Adventure lovers and those seeking a more active tourism experience cannot miss Old King Beach, in the municipality of Pájara. Besides being a spectacular area for surfers, it's also common to see naturists enjoying its hidden spot.

At this beach, it is easy to forget the rest of the world, as it is surrounded by high green cliffs that give it a timeless and unique air. Today, it is considered one of the best-preserved virgin beaches on the island, with an average Google rating of 4.8 and 294 reviews.

Valdearenas Beach, Cantabria

Valdearenas Beach, Liencres, Cantabria
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With an average Google rating of 4.8 and 191 reviews, this beach near Santander is known for its fine white sand concentrated in large dunes, and for being surrounded by vast pine forests that provide shade on hotter days.

Located within the Geological Park of Costa Quebrada, it is a privileged spot to enjoy surfing and other water sports, as well as to spend a pleasant time enjoying the sea breeze or its unforgettable sunsets. You can't miss it!