Spain does not have the most beautiful beaches in the world. The most beautiful beaches can be found on Caribbean or Pacific islands. Spanish beaches are nice, I spent 10 years laying on them, but what makes them so popular is their proximity to the masses of Europe. Most of the Mediterranean beaches benefit from this proximity and the fantastic Mediterranean weather.
What they do not have is the crystal clear blue water of the Pacific and Caribbean beaches. That water is so clear in some places that a ships anchor is clearly visible in 60+ feet of water sitting on a weed free sandy bottom. And there are not so many people.
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Pictures of some of the most beautiful beaches can be found at tourism sites online. At these sites, the marketing department will use the pictures of the beaches that look the best to draw in tourists.
Situated in Barcelona, Spain.
i think the most popular beaches are found in Spain, but it has somany so I'm not going to name them all but if your rich then go to the costa del sol
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The most visited beaches in the world are also some of the most beautiful. They include Copacabana Beach in Brazil, Waikiki Beach in Hawaii, South Beach in Florida, Surfers Paradise in Australia, and Natadola Beach in Fiji.
It all depends on the person, California is much more diverse with both mountains and beaches, whereas Florida is mostly beaches and swampland. Both are beautiful but both are very different.
Gran Canaria is in Spain, specifically in the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. It is the second most populous island in the Canary Islands, known for its beautiful beaches and diverse landscapes.
Spain has about 60 million tourists visit each year. Most of them go for the beaches.
Barcelona with a population of 1,615,448 as of 2011. Madrid being the first with a population of 3,265,038 as of 2011.
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