No; it's a inland capital: http://maps.Google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&resnum=0&q=map+of+london&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct=title Unless, you can the sandy banks along the River Thames. However, I suggest you not to swim in the river itself because the strong currents and dirty water (by my opinion). Che Lok
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For any beach trips in the United Kingdom, arriving between July and September seems to be the optimal time frame to get the best weather. The exception to this rule is the charming Filey Beach. It has less large hotels than other beaches and has attractive cliff walks along the shore. Even more remote and naturally beautiful is the Luskentyre Beach on the Isle of Harris. Balmedie Beach has a bit more tourist traffic with more hotels and inns, but is great for Surfing and horseback rides along the beach.
http://www.justuk.org/uk/sports/beaches.asp
Yes, there are many nice beaches in Britain.
Yes, Ireland has many nice beaches.
Very nice. You can compare Sierra Leone beaches with Caribbean beaches, it is lovely and tropical out there
No.
It depends on what you view of what a nice beach is. Some of the most spectacular white sand beaches are to be found on the outer Hebrides Islands. The trouble in Scotland is not the beaches it is the weather.
Nice beaches include Boca Chica and Juan Dolio. Both of these beaches are near but not in Santo Domingo. The best time to visit is between November and March.
A person can find nice Brazilian beaches on travel websites such as yellow pages, orbitz, and others. A person can also visit the wonderful country of Brazil to find these beaches.
sandy and quite nice
it is nice
at Normany the British and Canadians assaulted Juno Sword and Gold beaches....
Yes it is. It has some nice ones.
Because the whether is nice and the calm beaches. Also its where a lot of celebrities stay.
The Reason the Beaches were chosen there was because they were the hardest and longest beaches to reach from Great Britain. The other ways were easy and the Germans would expect them to cross there.