When it comes to visiting some of the world’s most beautiful hidden beaches, we all know the drill: you see photos on Instagram of empty sandy stretches, gently rolling waves and stunning sunsets with not another tourist in sight. Then, you show up and scramble to find a spot for your own towel, competing with thousands who’ve seen the same idyllic images.
To help you avoid that classic holiday conundrum, we’ve pulled together a list of the most beautiful hidden beaches and coves in Europe. Ready to get ahead of the crowds?
We’d suggest visiting in the summer months; not only is rain less likely (though keep in mind it’s still Scotland!) but that also means the path leading down will be less boggy.
However, the journey is entirely worth it for the destination. Be sure to pack your own water, as you won’t find any stands or shops here.
Much less known than the other heaving beaches in the area, this horseshoe-shaped shingle beach near Jávea is simply stunning. You’re much more likely to be rubbing shoulders with locals than fellow tourists. It’s common to see them donning snorkels to explore the seagrass beds, found just off the shore.
For those who want to stay dry but cool off from the sun, you can also enjoy a walk through the surrounding pine forests. There’s even a castle and lookout point, while a small beach shack keeps everyone refreshed and well fed.
If you’ve got a snorkel handy, be sure to take it out to the gentle waves and spy the fishes swimming alongside you. It’s also worth noting that this beach is pretty isolated, so you’d be wise to bring your own snacks and drinks for the day.
So, that’s Oliver’s Travels picks for the most beautiful hidden beaches and coves in Europe. But if you want even more ideas, why not check out our beach bucket list? Then, once you’ve found the perfect stretch of sand for you, feel free to contact our concierge team so they can find a luxury villa nearby.
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