This pretty beach in one of British tourists’ favourite countries to visit – Spain – was recently named the number one coastline in the entire country.
Nestled in the southernmost port of Jávea, this charming enclave features a rustic cove with breathtakingly clear turquoise waters.
The beach, Cala Granadella, which is a mere 160 meters long, is perfect for snorkeling and scuba diving. Visitors can also hire kayaks to navigate the picturesque caves that dot this stunning coastline.
Recently recognised as the best beach in Spain by a national television poll, this hidden gem is a must-visit for anyone looking to explore like a true local.
Spain is a very popular destination for British tourists. In 2023, Spain was the most visited country by UK residents, with around 17.81 million visits.
The short, and often cheap, flights as well as the warm climate make the Mediterranean a firm favourite aming Brits.
The country is renowned for its spectacular beaches with glittering blue waters and golden shores but this beach in Jávea is named the best.
Javea is not as well-known as some of the country’s more famous towns such as Barcelona and Madrid.
But it is still a great place to visit if you’re looking for a relaxed bach holiday free of too many tourists.
It is a small historical town, modern yet free of high rise buildings offering that you’ll see in some other Spanish towns.
One tourist said of the hotspot: ” The cove is wonderful. But neither the access nor the parking are easy or comfortable. Although once you pass that test you have an incredible day.”
Meanwhile many Spanish locals have described it on TripAdvisor as the “best beach” in Spain.
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