Monday, July 13, 2009

Barcelona Beaches - Where Are The Cleanest Beaches?

By Michael Kaiser

The beaches of Barcelona repeatedly attract tourists and locals alike to visit the beach any day of the week to loosen up, have a cold drink and enjoy the breath-taking Mediterranean sun.

The undeniable vibe and ambiance elicited by continuous songs, beach volleyball and football players and frequent shouts of beer, cola, agua, cerveza generate the individuality of the Barcelona beaches.

Nevertheless, with this party environment also results in rubbish and filth within and around the beaches. As such, Barcelona beaches have developed a delicate status for being dirty and having unclean water.

Nonetheless, 1992 saw a immense cleaning procedure of the beaches in order for the Barcelona Olympics. To this day, conservation of Barcelona beaches still exists but frequent overcapacity around the main beaches like Barceloneta and Bogatel is the predominent ground in upholding such a name.

So, if you are looking for those breath taking beaches with crystal clear water, I recommend hopping on a train, bus or going by car for a small outing out of town.

To the north lies the famous Costa Brava which contains pinewoods growing close to the shoreline with branches going into sea revealing water of the richest blue to shades of pristine turquoise. Also up north just after Masnou lies Ocata containing a very big stretch of golden sand with delightfully uncontaminated and translucent water.

What's more about an hour up the north coast from Barcelona, you can come across San Pol. Surrounded by rich green hills, San Pol contains delightfully transparent water that is never over congested and entices many to make day trips over weekends.

Conversely throughout the southern coastline, you can find Costa Dorada renowned for its wonderful sandy beaches. Tarragona is the primary beach which is rather considerably south of Barcelona but again possesses those waters that you would witness on a dream getaway resort.

Having visited beaches both north and south of Barcelona, I found that the beaches down south were very sandy with warmer water. As an Australian, I love the sandiness but the beaches up north provided colder and more refreshing water to swim in.

So the choice is yours...if you are looking for the electric and dynamic scene, beaches within Barcelona are the way to go. But if you are in search of a more relaxed and beaches with water of higher quality, I advise taking a day trip out of Barcelona.

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