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Vacation on the Cote d’Azur: taste the glamorous lifestyle of the legendary stars of all time

In 1955, Alfred Hitchcock released “To catch a thief”, a movie production whose action took place on the beautiful Cote d’Azur and which would become very famous thanks to the performance of the celebrities Cary Grant and Grace Kelly. The latter, having to change her status, just a year after, to Princess of Monaco, by marrying Prince Rainier III. The spectacular shots were taken along the French Riviera (in Cannes, Nice, Villefranche-sur-Mer and Saint-Jeannet) and they made history.

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The following year, Grace Kelly became Grace of Monaco and, at the same time, a young woman at the beginning of her career, named Brigitte Bardot was caught on Pampellone Beach in Saint Tropez, staring in “…And God created woman”.  At the same time, the legendary Club 55 was about to take birth by hosting in an informal and friendly way the crew of the movie during their meal breaks.

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In 1961, Alain Delon and Jane Fonda made a spectacular appearance in Antibes, in a Ferrari 250 GT California Spider.

From then until today, the French Riviera has remained a perpetual scene of beauty. A perfect idyllic setting, a delightful poem. It is the place where the most refined tastes have met throughout the ages and the world’s first portative.

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Here, on the Cote d’Azur, the celebrity is still at home. The buzzwords of the beauty industry line up along the coast year after year, bringing tribute to creativity and craftsmanship in many industries, such as movies, fashion, sport and art, in general.

The Cannes Film Festival, now in its 76th edition, is the pinnacle of global artistic celebration and recognition. The Formula 1 Grand Prix of the Principality of Monaco follows it, anchoring a constellation of stars and high excitement. And all the famous fashion houses are anchored in this emulation, launching new collections that engage many personalities, in stunning locations.

 

Nice, Cannes, Monte Carlo, Antibes, Saint Tropez and Saint Jean Cap Ferrat are listed among the most sparkling locations of the Côte d’Azur, when it comes to lifestyle and holidays, as well.

 

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Nice’s famous pebble beaches, along the Promenade des Anglais, have kept the same identity over the years.

But the Cote d’Azur, as a refined host, also offers beautiful beaches with fine sand, Cannes and Antibes being some of the most famous in this regard. With their colorful umbrellas in white and yellow or navy blue, the private beaches promise tasteful experiences and the feeling of going back in time to the days of vintage movies. While Villefranche-sur-Mer and Beaulieu-sur-Mer also offer beaches with fine sand, but in a different setting, surrounded by rocky mountains and luxuriant nature.

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Holidays in Corsica

If you want to spend an unforgettable holiday on an island full of beauty and diversity, then Corsica is the ideal destination for you! Here you can discover historic and picturesque cities such as Ajaccio, the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte, Bonifacio with its imposing fortress, Porto-Vecchio with its gorgeous beaches, or Bastia with its lively port. You can also admire spectacular natural landscapes, from high mountains and green forests to wild bays and cliffs.

 

Corsica is an island that offers you countless possibilities for fun and relaxation, regardless of your preferences. Keep reading to find out how can be your holiday on the island of beauty and unforgettable experiences.

 

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Visit Ajaccio – the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte

Ajaccio is the capital of Corsica and the largest city on the island. If you are passionate about history, you cannot miss a visit to Ajaccio, the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. You will discover the places that marked the famous emperor, such as the house where he was born, which today houses an impressive museum. You will also be able to see the cathedral where he received the sacrament of baptism, and the Genoese fortress that watches over the city. In addition to these historical attractions, Ajaccio also offers you a lively atmosphere on the Cours Napoléon, the city’s main thoroughfare, where you can enjoy shopping, gastronomy and entertainment.

Ajaccio is not only a city with a rich history, but also a natural paradise. The city is surrounded by mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, offering a spectacular view. You can relax on the fine sandy beaches or explore the nearby bays and islands by boat. If you prefer adventure and want something exciting, you can go hiking or cycling on the mountain trails or practice water sports such as diving, surfing or kitesurfing. Ajaccio is a city that offers you everything you want for an unforgettable holiday.

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Bonifacio – the city suspended on the rocks

Bonifacio is a city that leaves you speechless when you first see it, suspended on the cliffs above the sea. This town in southern Corsica has a rich and tumultuous history, witnessing conflicts between the Genoese, French and Sardinians. The old town, also called Cittadella, is surrounded by defensive walls and has a special charm, with narrow streets and houses hundreds of years old. It is the place where you can visit the Museum of Archeology and History, learning about the evolution of the city over the centuries, or you can admire the Church of Saint Dominic, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.

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If you like to walk, you can climb the stairs of the King of Aragon, a steep path that descends to sea level, giving you a spectacular view of the Bay of Bonifacio. For those who want to discover the natural beauty of the area, there are many options for sea cruises that allow you to see the impressive cliffs that surround the city, such as Scarpa di Dio, a huge crack in the limestone, or Grotta Sdragonata, a cave shaped like dragon. You can also take a trip to Lavezzi Island, a protected nature reserve, where you can admire the marine fauna and flora.

Last but not least, Bonifacio is close to some of the most beautiful beaches in Corsica, such as Rondinara or Santa Giulia, where you can enjoy sun, sand and turquoise waters. Bonifacio is a city that combines history, nature and culture in a unique and fascinating way.

 

Porto-Vecchio – the chic resort of Corsica

Porto-Vecchio is a popular resort among tourists, thanks to its heavenly beaches and lively nightlife. It is the place where you can enjoy Corsican specialties in the elegant restaurants in the port or in the traditional ones in the historic center. You can also make trips to the regional natural park of Corsica, where you will discover high mountains, dense forests and crystal clear lakes. Don’t miss a visit to the famous Palombaggia beach, considered one of the most beautiful in Europe.

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Porto-Vecchio offers you an unforgettable holiday, combining Mediterranean charm with the natural beauty of Corsica.

 

Porto-Vecchio is also an ideal place for lovers of water sports, offering possibilities for diving, surfing, kitesurfing or boating. If you are passionate about history and culture, you can admire the remains of the Genoese fortifications that surround the old town or you can visit the museums and churches nearby.

Porto-Vecchio is also known as the “salty city” because it was an important center of salt production in the past. Today, you can still see the salt flats that stretch for several kilometers along the coast. Salt is used to preserve Corsican cheese and meat, but also to add flavor to local dishes. Every year in September, the Salt Festival takes place, an event that celebrates the town’s tradition and gastronomy. You can participate to workshops, concerts and parades that will make you feel part of the local community.

 

Bastia – the city of arts and culture

Bastia is Corsica’s second largest city and an important cultural center that retains its authentic and historic charm. It is the ideal place to admire the baroque architecture of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste church, the largest on the island, which dominates the old port with its imposing tower. You can also visit the ethnographic museum of Corsica, revealing the history and customs of the inhabitants, from prehistory to nowadays.

If you arrive in Bastia, don’t forget to stroll through the old Terra Vecchia quarter, where you’ll find narrow streets, colorful squares and chic terraces, where you can enjoy local specialties such as bruccio, a creamy goat’s cheese, or fiadone, a dessert with lemon. Bastia is also a vibrant and modern city with a lively nightlife and a varied offer of cultural events. You can attend music, theater or film festivals, or you can take part to dancing shows, painting or gastronomy classes. Without any doubt, Bastia is a city that combines tradition with innovation and will surprise you with its beauty and diversity.

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The island of Corsica is a destination that offers you everything you could wish for a perfect holiday: nature, culture and fun! So, don’t hesitate any longer and get ready to enjoy an unforgettable vacation on the island of beauty!

 

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How to enjoy Courchevel, the luxury resort of the French Alps

If you are a ski perfomer, beginner or just passionate for mountain destinations, then Courchevel is the perfect place for you!It is one of the most famous and exclusive ski resorts in the world, located in the heart of the French Alps. Read on to find out how to enjoy everything that Courchevel has to offer, from its flawless slopes and dreamy scenery to its five-star hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants.

 

Courchevel is a glamorous French Alps destination that offers everything you could want for an unforgettable stay in the heart of the mountains. Here you will find excellent slopes for all levels of difficulty, luxury hotels and private villas with top services, refined restaurants and varied activities for all tastes.

 

Choose the right altitude for you

Courchevel is part of the Les Trois Vallées ski area, the largest in the world, which includes over 600 kilometers of slopes. The resort is divided into five altitude levels, each with its own characteristics and facilities. The highest is Courchevel 1850, which is also the most expensive and crowded. Here you will find the most luxury hotels, designer shops and night clubs. If you want to feel like a VIP, this is the place for you. The slopes here are quite easy, suitable for beginners or intermediates.

If you want to save some money and avoid the crowds, you can opt for one of the other levels: Courchevel 1650, 1550, 1300 or 1100. These are less crowded and more accessible, but still offer excellent snow quality and a variety of slopes for all tastes and levels. You can also benefit from an efficient system of cable cars and ski lifts that connect you with the rest of the ski area.

 

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Take advantage of alternative activities

If you want to take a break from skiing or try something new, Courchevel has many other activities to offer. You can take a dog sled or snowmobile ride through the alpine forests, take a helicopter or hot air balloon trip to admire the incredible panorama. You can also go ice skating or bowling to have fun with friends or family, or visit one of the resort’s two aquatic centers for swimming, spa or fitness.

If you are looking for thrills, you can try skydiving or paragliding, which will give you a good adrenaline rush and a spectacular view of the mountains. Or you can test one of the longest toboggan runs in Europe, which is 3 kilometers long and has a 500 meter difference in level. You’ll be speeding down a course full of twists and turns, feeling great!

 

Treat yourself with the best services

Courchevel is known for the quality of services it provides to its visitors. Here you will find some of the best hotels in the world and exclusive private villas which combine modern comfort with traditional charm. You will have spacious and elegant rooms, state-of-the-art facilities, attentive and friendly staff and a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Some hotels even have their own private slopes or helipads.

If you want to treat yourself with a memorable meal, Courchevel has an impressive gastronomic offer. Courchevel hosts seven restaurants with Michelin stars, which will delight your taste with refined and creative dishes, inspired by French or international cuisine. You will also find many other options for all budgets and preferences, from creperies and pizzerias to restaurants with a Savoyard specialty, where you can enjoy fondue or raclette.

If you want to have fun after a day of skiing, Courchevel has a lively and varied nightlife. You can choose either cozy bars or pubs, where you can drink mulled wine or hot chocolate in front of the fireplace, or trendy clubs and discos, where you can dance until the morning on the rhythms of DJ or live music. No matter what you choose, you will experience a friendly and cheerful atmosphere in Courchevel!

 

Courchevel is the ideal place to relax, have fun and enjoy the beauty of nature. If you want a dream holiday in the Alps, don’t hesitate to choose Courchevel!

 

Discover local culture and history

Courchevel is not only a ski resort, but also a place full of culture and history. You can take advantage of your stay to discover more about the traditions and customs of the inhabitants of the Savoy region, who have a distinct identity and are proud of their history. You can visit some of the picturesque villages around the resort, such as Saint-Bon, Le Praz or La Tania, admiring the typical architecture with wooden and stone houses covered with shingles. Or you can visit some of the old churches or chapels which hide valuable works of religious art. Or you can participate in some of the local events or festivals, which celebrate the cultural and natural heritage of the area.

If you are art lover, Courchevel is also an ideal place for you. The resort hosts numerous contemporary art exhibitions and galleries that will surprise and delight your eyes. You can admire the work of famous or emerging artists, from different fields: painting, sculpture, photography, etc. Some of these exhibitions are outdoors, on the slopes or in the parks, creating an interesting contrast between modern art and the natural landscape.

 

Relax in the middle of nature

Courchevel is a paradise for nature lovers. Here you will be surrounded by impressive natural beauty that delights your soul with peace and joy. You breathe clean and fresh air, feel the sun’s rays and admire the vivid colors of the snow and sky. You have, also, the opportunity to explore varied landscapes and discover plant and animal species specific to the alpine area.

If you want to connect more deeply with nature, you can go cross-country skiing or snowshoeing through the fir forests or through the Vanoise National Park, which is the oldest in France. Thus, you will be able to observe black goats, deer or marmots in their natural habitat. Or you can hike on one of the marked trails which offer spectacular panoramic views of the snowy peaks.

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How to explore Sardinia like a local: the complete guide to a dream holiday

Sardinia is a wonderful island in Italy, full of charm and diversity. Here you can discover spectacular landscapes, dream beaches, historic cities, authentic culture and delicious gastronomy. If you want to have an unforgettable holiday in Sardinia, it’s best to explore it like a local. To familiarize with the place, we have prepared a guide with recommendations and useful information.

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Climate

Sardinia has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The average annual temperature is 17°C, but it can vary depending on the area of the island. In general, the coast is warmer and drier than the interior, where the mountains and hills are located. The best time to visit Sardinia is spring or autumn when the weather is pleasant and it is not too crowded.

Attractions

Sardinia has many attractions to offer, for all tastes and interests. If you’re passionate about history and archaeology, you shouldn’t miss the Nuragi, megalithic constructions unique in the world, which date back to the Bronze Age. The most famous are Nuraghe Su Nuraxi, declared UNESCO world heritage, and Nuraghe Losa. You can also visit the Roman ruins of Nora or Tharros, or the museums of Cagliari or Sassari.

If you prefer nature and adventure, you can explore Sardinia’s natural parks, such as Gennargentu National Park or Porto Conte Regional Park. Here you can admire the varied flora and fauna, including endemic species such as the mouflon or the Sardinian cormorant. You can go hiking, biking, kayaking or horseback riding, or you can take part in guided tours.

If you want to relax and enjoy the sun and sea, you have hundreds of gorgeous beaches with fine sand and crystal clear water. Some of the most beautiful are La Pelosa, Cala Goloritze, Cala Luna or Spiaggia Rosa. You can swim, snorkel, dive or windsurf, or rent a boat to explore the surrounding bays and islets.

Porto Cervo

Porto Cervo is one of the most famous and luxurious resorts in Sardinia. Here is the world center of nautical and yachting, Marina di Porto Cervo, which annually hosts prestigious events such as the Rolex Swan Cup or the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup. Porto Cervo is also home to sumptuous villas, luxury shops, fine restaurants and exclusive clubs.

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The resort was created in the 1960s by Prince Karim Aga Khan, who was impressed by the natural beauty of the area and wanted to turn it into an elite destination for tourists from around the world. Porto Cervo is today the symbol of the Costa Smeralda, a region famous for its white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters.

 

Porto Cervo is the ideal place to relax and feel like a VIP!

 

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Natural and cultural beauties

Sardinia is an island that surprises you with its natural and cultural beauties. Here you can admire impressive landscapes, such as the granite cliffs carved by wind and sea in Arzachena or Capo Testa, or the canyons and waterfalls of Barbagia. You can discover picturesque villages such as Bosa or Castelsardo, where local traditions and crafts are still alive. You can enjoy typical products such as pecorino cheese or cannonau wine, or you can witness popular festivals and events such as the Carnival of Oristano or the Sartiglia of Oristano.

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Night life

Sardinia has a lively and diverse nightlife, for all preferences and budgets. If you want to have fun until morning in exclusive and trendy clubs, you can go to Porto Cervo or Porto Rotondo, where the most famous bars of the Costa Smeralda are located. You will have the opportunity to meet international stars and you can dance to the rhythms of famous DJs.

If you want to enjoy the authentic atmosphere of Sardinia, you can choose the cities of Cagliari, Alghero or Olbia, where you can find bars, pubs and cafes for all tastes. Here you can drink a cocktail, a beer or a mirto, the traditional Sardinian liquor, and you can listen to live music or go to karaoke.

If you want to enrich yourself culturally and get to know Sardinian customs and traditions better, you can participate in folklore evenings, where you can admire the local costumes and dances, such as ballu tundu or ballu sardu.

 

Gastronomy

Sardinia has a rich and varied gastronomy that reflects the cultural and geographical influences of the island. Sardinian cuisine is based on local and seasonal products such as pork, lamb or goat meat, fish and seafood, vegetables and fruit, cheese and bread. Among the most representative specialties are:

Porceddu: young pig roasted on the stove, with aromatic herbs and salt.

Malloreddus: short pasta made from durum wheat flour and water, served with tomato sauce and beef or pork.

Fregola: round pasta made from durum wheat flour and water, baked in the oven and served with tomato and seafood sauce.

Culurgiones: pasta stuffed with sheep’s cheese, potatoes and mint, served with tomato sauce or melted butter.

Pane carasau: thin and crispy bread made from durum wheat flour, water, yeast and salt.

Seadas: cakes filled with sheep’s or cow’s cheese, covered with honey or sugar.

Casu marzu: cheese fermented with live fly larvae, considered a delicacy for the brave.

 

Did you know?

Sardinia is an island full of curiosities and mysteries that fascinate visitors. Here are some of them:

Sardinia is one of the five areas of the world where people live more than 100 years. This phenomenon is called Sardinian longevity and is attributed to genetic factors, healthy diet, active lifestyle and balanced social life.

Sardinia has its own language, called Sardinian or Sardu, which is one of the oldest Romance languages. The Sardinian language has several dialects and varieties, which can be very different from each other. However, the official language is Italian, introduced in 1760.

Sardinia has its own flag, called the Sardinian flag or quattro mori (four Moors). The flag has a white background with a red cross in the center and four black heads in the corners. The heads represent Moorish prisoners captured during medieval wars.

 

Sardinia is the second largest island in Italy, after Sicily, and has a population of approximately 1.6 million.

 

Sardinia is a dream destination for those who want a holiday full of beauty, culture and adventure. To enjoy all that this wonderful island has to offer, it’s best to explore it like a local by following the recommendations above. You will discover amazing places, taste delicious food and meet welcoming people. Don’t wait any longer and get ready to live an unforgettable experience in Sardinia!

 

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Lake Como: the paradise of bohemian destinations

If you want to discover a dream destination, full of beauty, history and glamour, Lake Como in Italy is the perfect choice! This idyllic lake in northern Italy is the most “fashionable” of Italian lakes, attracting celebrities, artists and sophisticated demanding tourists for centuries.

Here’s what you can see and do at Lake Como, the place where you’ll feel like you’re in a movie.

 

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Explore the picturesque lakeside towns

Lake Como is shaped like an inverted Y, with three arms stretching south. On each arm there is an important city: Como, Lecco and Bellagio. Como is the largest and liveliest city, where you can admire the medieval architecture, the Gothic cathedral and the silk museum. Como is where bright red Ferraris drive through narrow lakeside towns, offering a contrast between modern and traditional. Lecco is a smaller and quieter town, famous for its connection with the novel “I promessi sposi” by Alessandro Manzoni. Bellagio is considered the “pearl of the lake”, being an elegant and romantic town, full of shops, restaurants and gardens.

 

Visit the sumptuous villas and their gardens

Lake Como is where neoclassical villas take on a whole new level of opulence. On the shores of the lake there are numerous historical residences which belonged to noble families, artists or famous personalities. Some of the most beautiful villas are Villa Carlotta, with its botanical garden full of exotic flowers, Villa del Balbianello, with its panoramic terrace and art collection, Villa Melzi, with its English park and its Napoleonic museum and also Villa Serbelloni, which hosts an American cultural academy. Many of these villas can be visited or even rented out for special events.

 

Enjoy water sports and outdoor activities

Lake Como is not only a place for relaxation and contemplation, but also for fun and adventure. The lake offers ideal conditions for water sports such as sailing, windsurfing, kitesurfing or rowing. You can rent a boat or seaplane to explore the lake from a different perspective. If you prefer outdoor activities, you can go hiking, biking or climbing in the mountains surrounding the lake. You can admire the spectacular scenery from the height or visit the hidden waterfalls.

 

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Feel like a secret agent at Casino Royale

If you are a fan of the Bond films, you cannot miss the opportunity to see the places where scenes from Casino Royale were filmed. Parts of the 2006 Bond film were filmed on Lake Como and many of the luxury lakeside hotels have 007 fare. You can visit Villa La Gaeta, where Bond kills Mr. White, or Villa Balbianello, where Bond recovers from the torture suffered at the hands of Le Chiffre. You can stay at the Grand Hotel Villa d’Este, where Bond leaves his Aston Martin, or the Grand Hotel Tremezzo, where Bond meets his MI6 contact.

 

Discover the local culture

Lake Como is not only a beautiful place, but also a place with a rich history and culture. You can discover local traditions and customs by visiting museums, churches, castles or festivals. You can learn more about the silk industry that made the area famous, or the art and literature related to the lake.

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How to get to Lake Como?

Lake Como is located in northern Italy, about 50 kilometers from Milan. You can get here by train, car or plane. If you choose to fly, the nearest airport is Milan Malpensa, from where you can take a bus or taxi to Como, the main lakeside town. From there, you can explore the rest of the lake by ferry, boat or seaplane.

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What to eat at Lake Como?

Lake Como is also a paradise for gourmets. Here you can taste local specialties based on fish, meat, cheese and vegetables. Don’t miss risotto with saffron, polenta with cheese, pizzoccheri with cabbage and potatoes, missoltini with polenta (dried and fried fish) or lavarello alla griglia (grilled lake fish). You must also try cotoletta alla milanese (veal schnitzel), ossobuco (veal stew with marrow), bresaola (cured and seasoned meat).

And if you’re still here, discover taleggio (cream cheese), gorgonzola (mould cheese), mascarpone (sweet cheese), torta di mele (apple pie) or panna cotta (cream pudding). And of course, all this traditional gourmet should be enjoyed with a special wine, such as Nebbiolo, Barbera or Moscato.

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If you want to live an unforgettable experience in Italy, you cannot miss Lake Como, the most “fashionable” of the Italian lakes. Here you’ll discover a dream place where mountains are mirrored in blue waters, where bright red Ferraris weave through narrow lakeside towns, where neoclassical villas take on a whole new level of opulence.

Lake Como is where you can feel like a movie star, or even like a secret agent if you like watching James Bond movies. For sure, you will collect beautiful memories with glamour and adventure. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit this Italian paradise, which will delight you with its unique charm!

 

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Best beaches in Ibiza

Ibiza is famous for its exciting nightlife and crazy parties, but also for its natural beauty and gorgeous beaches.

If you want to enjoy sun, sand and sea, Ibiza offers you a variety of beaches for all tastes and preferences. Keep reading to find out which are the best beaches in Ibiza!

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Cala Vadella

Cala Vadella is located near the city of San Jose, on the west coast of the island. It has a length of 275 meters and a width that varies between 30 and 70 meters. You can reach Cala Vadella by car or bus from San Jose, San Antonio or Ibiza Town. Cala Vadella is an ideal beach for families as the water is clear and shallow with a fine, white sand. You can rent sunbeds and umbrellas and nearby there are restaurants and bars where you can enjoy local or international dishes. If you like snorkeling, at Cala Vadella you have the opportunity to explore the sea full of life.

Sa Caleta

Sa Caleta is a different beach from the rest which will impress you with its red rocks and geological formations. It is located in the south of the island, very close to the airport and 10 minutes by car from Playa d’en Bossa. To get to Sa Caleta you have to walk on a wooden footbridge between the rocks. The beach is 100 meters long and 10 meters wide and covered with gravel. You will enjoy here a crystal water, very suitable for snorkeling. More than that, Sa Caleta is a quiet and relaxing beach, and you can admire the sunset in a spectacular setting.

 

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Cala Salada

Cala Salada is one of the most beautiful beaches in Ibiza, surrounded by hills and pine forests. It is about 6 km north of San Antonio and can be reached by car or bus. Cala Salada has both sand and large and small rocks which create an interesting contrast. The water is turquoise green and very clear and the sea is rich in fish and coral. Cala Salada is a popular beach among locals and boat owners who come here to enjoy nature and tranquility. There is a restaurant on the beach where you can enjoy seafood or paella.

Cala Benirras

Cala Benirras is another beautiful beach located on the north coast of the island, about 10 km from San Miguel. It is a partially pebbled beach with a large pyramid-shaped rock in the middle of the sea as its main attraction. Cala Benirras is a very popular beach for its spectacular sunsets which are reflected in the deep blue water. Cala Benirras is also known for its bohemian and hippie atmosphere, which manifests itself through the drum music and dances that take place every Sunday evening. Cala Benirras is an ideal beach for those looking for an authentic and at the same time spiritual experience.

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Ses Salines

Located in a natural reserve, Ses Salines takes its name from the nearby salt fields. It is about a 15-minute drive from Ibiza Town and is one of the most beautiful and popular beaches on the island. Ses Salines has fine white sand, crystal clear water and is approximately 1.5 km long. On the beach, you can find all the necessary facilities: sunbeds, umbrellas, showers, toilets, restaurants, bars and even a mini-supermarket. Ses Salines is a beach frequented by both tourists and locals who come here to enjoy sun, cool off or have fun. Ses Salines is also a meeting place for celebrities and those who want to see them.

Talamanca

If you are looking for an urban beach, then Talamanca is our recommendation. It is located about 4 km from the center of Ibiza town. It can be reached by car or by walk. It is 800 meters long and about 30 meters wide. Talamanca is a beach with fine sand and shallow water that gently slopes down to the sea, ideal for families with children and also for those who want to experience water sports such as kayak, paddle surfing or windsurfing. There are many restaurants and bars on the beach where you can eat or drink something refreshing. Talamanca is a quiet and relaxing beach where you can admire the view of Ibiza Town and the port.

Cala Tarida

Cala Tarida is located on the west coast of the island, 7 kilometers from San Josep de sa Talaia. It is 900 meters long and 25 to 40 meters wide. Cala Tarida has fine white sand, blue-green water and a sandy seabed. It is a very suitable beach for swimming, snorkeling or diving. You can rent sunbeds, umbrellas or pedal boats. Nearby, there are several restaurants and bars where you can enjoy traditional or international dishes. Cala Tarida is a lively and cheerful beach, where you can listen to live music or participate at organized events.

Cala Jondal

At about 10 km from Ibiza town, lies Cala Jondal beach, located in the south of the island. It is 225 meters long and 15 meters wide and is a stone covered beach with large and small pebbles which gives it a wild and natural appearance. The water is dark blue and very clear and the seabed is rocky. It is a favorite beach for yacht owners, who come here to relax in an exclusive setting. There are here some very famous beach bars, such as Blue Marlin or Tropicana, where you can eat, drink or dance.

Cala Bassa

If you want to enjoy the beauty of nature, Cala Bassa is the perfect beach, located on the northwest coast of the island, about 8 km from San Antonio. It is 250 meters long and 30 meters wide, fine and white sand and the water is clear and turquoise.

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In conclusion, whether you enjoy sunbathing on the white sand and the crystal clear waters, practice various water sports or listen to music at a beach bar, Ibiza has a suitable beach for you. All that remains is to pack your bags and get ready for a dream vacation on this magical island!

 

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Marbella, the Spanish paradise of exotic beaches and nightlife

If you want to enjoy an exotic holiday in Spain, Marbella is the ideal destination for you. This city located on the Costa del Sol offers you everything you could wish for: gorgeous beaches, picturesque landscapes, rich culture and a lively nightlife. In addition, Marbella is famous for the Golden Mile, a luxurious area where you can admire sumptuous private villas, five-star hotels and exclusive shops.
Nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and the Sierra Blanca mountains, Marbella seamlessly combines traditional Andalusian beauty with a modern, cosmopolitan vibe, making it a top destination for luxury travelers.
 
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Marbella, the Spanish paradise of exotic beaches and nightlife

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The exotic beaches of Marbella

Marbella has over 20 beaches, many of which have received the Blue Flag distinction for water quality and services. You can choose between urban beaches, such as those in the city center or Puerto Banus, or wilder and quieter beaches, such as those in the eastern area. Regardless of your preferences, you will find a beach that suits your tastes and needs. Playa de la Fontanilla, Playa de Nagueles or Playa de Cabopino are the most beautiful beaches in Marbella.

Playa de la Fontanilla: Marbella’s most popular beach, located just a few minutes’ walk from the historic center. It is 1 km long and 30 meters wide, and its sand is fine and golden. Here you can practice water sports, such as windsurfing, jet skiing or parasailing, or you can rent sunbeds and umbrellas. You can also enjoy a refreshing drink or a snack at one of the terraces on the seafront.

Playa de Nagueles: Nagueles is located in the Golden Mile area and is one of the most exclusive beaches in Marbella. It is 2 km long and 40 meters wide, the sand is fine and dark in color. It is the place where you can admire the luxurious yachts and villas of the rich and famous, or you can benefit from high quality services such as beach massage, fresh water showers or changing rooms. You can also visit the famous beach clubs, such as Ocean Club or Nikki Beach, where you can dance and enjoy exclusive parties in Marbella.

Playa de Cabopino: Cabopino has a length of 1.5 km and a width of 25 meters, the sand is fine and light in color. The beach is located 13 km east of the city and is one of the most natural and picturesque beaches in Marbella. Here you can admire the protected sand dunes and the pine forest that surround the beach, or you can visit the small and charming harbor nearby. At the same time, it is the place where you can practice nudism in a limited area or you can snorkel in the clear waters.

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Nightlife in Marbella

Marbella is famous for its vibrant and diverse nightlife, which attracts tourists from all over the world. You can choose between various bars, pubs, cafes, restaurants, discos or beach clubs, depending on your mood and budget. Here we recommend some of the most popular places where you can party until dawn:

 

Puerto Banus

The seaport of the city where you can see impressive yachts of the rich and famous. Also, in Puerto Banus you will find most of the clubs and bars in Marbella, which offer music for all tastes, from pop and rock to salsa and flamenco. You can meet local or international stars in clubs like Pangea, Tibu or Seven.

Plaza de los Naranjos

It is the main square in the historic center of the city and the place where you can feel the authentic Spanish atmosphere. Here there are many cafes and restaurants with terraces, where you can enjoy tapas, paella or sangria, while listening to live music or watching dance performances. You can try restaurants like La Venencia, Casa Blanca or El Patio De Mariscal.

Golden Mile

The Golden Mile is the name given to the area that connects the city center to Puerto Banus and is the most prestigious and expensive in Marbella. It is the area where you will find the most exclusive beach clubs (Ocean Club, Nikki Beach or La Sala By The Sea) and the most luxurious hotels, private villas, shops which attract celebrities and millionaires from all over the world. The Golden Mile is where you can see the most expensive cars and the most famous celebrities who come to have fun in Marbella. If you want to feel like a star, don’t miss a walk on the Golden Mile!

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Top attractions in Marbella

Bonsai Museum, located in the Arroyo Park at Represa, it is a museum dedicated to the Japanese art of growing miniature trees. It has an impressive collection of over 300 bonsai, some of which are over 500 years old. The museum also organizes courses and demonstrations for those interested in learning this ancient art.

Puente Romano, a bridge built in the 1st century AD which is part of the Roman road that connected Cadiz to Rome. The bridge is a protected historical monument, located on the banks of the Guadalmina River and has a length of 16 meters and a height of 9 meters offering a wonderful view of the natural landscape.

Marbella is an exceptional tourist destination, offering a variety of attractions and activities for all tastes and budgets. Whether you want to relax on exotic beaches, have fun in exclusive clubs, admire Andalusian architecture and culture or venture into theme parks, Marbella will fulfill all your preferences. Don’t wait any longer and book your holiday in Marbella now, the Spanish paradise of exotic beaches and nightlife!

Exotic beaches in Marbella, Spain

 

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