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Are beaches free in Spain?

In Spain, many beaches are public and free to access. However, some may have facilities like loungers, umbrellas, and water sports equipment available for rent, which could incur charges. Additionally, certain beaches might be associated with private resorts or clubs that require a fee for entry.



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All beaches in Spain are public and are free. None are the exclusive use of hotel guests who stay in hotels by the beach. Bed concessions do dominate a large area of the beach, however, plenty of space if you want to do your own thing.

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Spain is another country where all the beaches are public, and hotels are not allowed to restrict access to outside guests who wish to come for a bit of surf and sun. However, some hotels and resorts offer sunbeds and other amenities exclusively to their guests, leaving outside visitors to fend for themselves.

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1. Barayo, Asturias. The northern region of Asturias has Spain's finest beaches, but Barayo is more than just a pristine playa — it's a coastal ecosystem in perfect working order.

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Is Spain or Greece Better for Beaches? For a relaxing beach holiday, both Spain and Greece are great choices. Travelers come from around the world to visit the beaches in Spain. The beaches in Spain are world-class, popular, and extensive.

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Summary of cost of living in Malaga, Spain: A family of four estimated monthly costs are 2,503.2$ (2,366.9€) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 721.2$ (682.0€) without rent. Malaga is 52.2% less expensive than New York (without rent).

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  • Fishing with a harpoon – fine 1,100 euros.
  • Drinking alcohol on the beach – fine 750 euros. ...
  • Smoking on the beach - fine up to 2,000 euros.
  • Sex on the beach – fine 750 euros.
  • Not covering up when leaving the beach and going into the town - fine up to 300 euros.
  • No barbecues or fires are allowed on any of the beaches.


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Know Where to Go. Firstly, while public nudity is generally accepted in Spain, it's advisable to stick to designated nudist beaches. These beaches are designed to cater to naturists and are often located in secluded spots to provide more privacy.

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If you're going to visit any religious sites then be sure to cover your shoulders and bare legs – a pashmina can come in handy for this. If you are going to Spain for business then pack your work clothes – Spanish women wear dresses or skirts.

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Compared to the rest of Europe, Spain is easy on the eyes and even easier on the wallet. Between the low cost of food and alcohol and the ease of finding budget accommodation outside the large city centers and resort areas, your Spanish holiday doesn't need to be extravagantly expensive.

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Compared to the rest of Europe, Spain is easy on the eyes and even easier on the wallet. Between the low cost of food and alcohol and the ease of finding budget accommodation outside the large city centers and resort areas, your Spanish holiday doesn't need to be extravagantly expensive.

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What are the new beach rules in Spain? Entering the beach (including swimming) between midnight and 7am – fine 750 to 1,200 euros. Sleeping or camping on the beach - fine 1,200 euros. Placing parasols and towels to reserve space – fine 150 euros.

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The average cost of a trip to Greece for two ranges from $1000 for a budget stays to $3500 and up for a luxury stay of 7 days. For a budget trip, you could plan on spending about $150-$200 a day. You could have a very nice romantic Greek vacation for around $300 per day.

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If you're by yourself, you can live on €1,000 per month in Spain. This includes room rent, groceries, health insurance, rare use of public transport, eating out a few times a month and shopping moderately.

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While the cost of living can vary depending on location and personal preferences, Portugal tends to be slightly cheaper than Spain for accommodation, food, and transportation. Both countries offer beautiful scenery, rich culture, and delicious food, making them great destinations for travelers on a budget.

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