Barceloneta

Barceloneta, Barcelona

 Beaches in Barcelona Visit Barceloneta means to plunge into the unhurried rhythm of the old Catalan quarter, wander through the narrow picturesque streets, taste delicious fish dishes in one of the numerous sea restaurants, feel a light breeze and velvet sand on the best beach in Barcelona.

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Beach of Barceloneta

Barcelona, ​​Playa Barctloneta

 Beaches of Barcelona Barceloneta is the oldest, most popular and most fun beach of this crazy Spanish city, whose name it repeats almost one in one. Here, families with children feel equally good (there are no nudists or representatives of sexual minorities), and young people.

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Beach Bogatel

Barcelona, ​​Playa Bogatel

 Beaches of Barcelona Beach Bogatel is the "golden mean" of Barcelona, ​​but not at all because of the central location. It just so happened that at one of the most beautiful cities in the world the entire coast is divided amongst the most different types and personalities

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Marbella Beach

Barcelona, ​​Marítim de la Mar Bella

 Beaches of Barcelona Mar-Bella is one of the most fun, unbridled and freedom-loving beaches in Barcelona. Such naughty labels are explained very simply: on this stretch of coast there is a specially designated and equipped area for naturists (not topless, but full nude), and also the status of "gay friends."

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Beach Nova Ikaria

@Barcelona, ​​Marítim de la Nova Icaria

 Beaches of Barcelona Nova Icaria is perhaps the most family beach in Barcelona. Local and tourists with children from small to large, grandmothers and grandfathers come here in crowds, as well as all the others who prefer a quiet comfortable rest on the beach in the heart of one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

blue flag for children sandy beach
Five kilometers of amazing sand, over which the Blue Flag proudly throws, and all this is washed by the cleanest Mediterranean Sea. Approximately so, only five times brighter, more colorful and beautiful looks the coastline of Barcelona - one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

In general, it is unfair: Barcelona and without its beaches will find than to surprise tourists. All kinds of Gaudi, Dali, palaces, gothic, sangria, paella and a dozen associations coming to mind make this city one of the most popular in the world. If you add to all the culinary and excursion wealth of its beaches, then other points on the planet simply do not have a chance. Why do we need something else, if there is Barcelona? Let's learn more about the sandy wealth of the Spanish pearl.

What you need to know about the beaches of Barcelona? Firstly, they are very clean . Do not be embarrassed by the status of a millionaire city or a major port in the neighborhood - the Blue Flag deservedly deserves a clean water and coast . Secondly, all the Barcelona swimming places are well equipped : renting sun loungers and umbrellas (5-8 EUR per day), you can take a shower with fresh water for free or use the toilet . Moreover - throughout the coast, a lot of cafes and restaurants have been sheltered, so that hunger after splashing in the Mediterranean waters can be quickly quench .

Finally, pr Actually, along the entire 5-kilometer beach area, there is a wide promenade, on which it is so cool to dissect on rollers, bicycles or simply to take care of a bench overlooking the sea and plunge into nothingness.

Well, perhaps, the most important thing that is worth knowing is the chiringito. Behind the ominous name are the lovely cafes with terraces, which are stuck along the entire coast, literally every 200 m. You can drink ice sangria or mojito, have a snack, listen to pleasant music.
Mar Bella boasts a special "specialty". It is considered a gay beach, so there is a freedom-loving and somewhat unbridled atmosphere.

We will run along the most popular stretches of the coast of Barcelona. If you move from the port to the Olympic village, then the first on the way will be the beach of Sant-Sebastian, the length of more than a kilometer. It ends at the church of St. Michael, who gave the name of the second beach, St. Michael. Its length is only 420 m, but there is always a lot of people there, perhaps because naturists and homosexuals like to rest here. (The easiest way to get here is from the Square of the Sea, at the end of the boulevard João de Bourbo.)

Next come Barceloneta and Somorrostro (a couple of about a kilometer of sand), plunging into the Olympic port. Their distinctive feature is the mass of coastal cafes, bars and bathing. Leaving behind Port Olympique, you can get to the beaches of Nova Ikaria, Bogatel, Mar-Bella and Nova Mar Bella. All together they barely reach two kilometers and were specially equipped for the Olympic Games of 1992. Before this group of beaches, perhaps the most convenient way to get from the metro Poblenou. After exiting the subway, you must follow Pujades Street to Rambla de Poblenou Boulevard (en route no more than 15 minutes).

Mar Bella boasts a special "specialty". It is considered a gay beach, so there is a freedom-loving and somewhat unbridled atmosphere.

The most northern city beach of Barcelona is L'vivant, it appeared only in 2006, stretching immediately as much as 375 m.