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3 Secret Beaches in Europe

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Cold, wet and miserable are just some of the descriptions of winter weather. Often, in the midst of this dreary season, our minds are flooded with dreamsĀ of laying on the beach or basking in the sun. However, once the time comes, we often find ourselves lingering over the same old question:

WHERE DO WE GO?Ā Of course, everyone has their favorite beach bum locations, but if youā€™re looking for a little more adventure ā€“ this list is for you. Kick your beach day excursion up a notch and discover these secret beaches in Europe that are bound to give you some sun and relaxation, without the crowds. TheseĀ destinations will be sure to help you create some memories and fulfill the fix for sun and sandĀ thatā€™s been nagging youĀ since that first snowfall.

1. Cleopatra Beach (Turkey)

The vast coastline of Turkey offers someĀ fantastic beaches.Ā ItĀ is home to 258 Blue Flag beaches, as well as an array of hidden coves and intimateĀ spots to get your beach on. Ā Nightlife, history, sun and sea are allĀ prominent aspects of the area, and once youā€™re there youā€™ll never be bored. Getting there is pretty easy too, especially with currentĀ flight dealsĀ at some of their lowest points of the year!Ā The Turkish Riviera,Ā located in the area of Antalya, offers 400 miles of sandy beaches, and for those travelers looking for more than just a day trip, the resort town of AlanyaĀ is about an hour from the international airport.Ā ThisĀ beautiful destinationĀ spreads along the Mediterranean and is accompanied by the beautiful backdrop of the Taurus mountainsĀ (which are only a 20 minutes drive away).Ā Alanya is also home toĀ Damlatas, one of the most sought-after local locations in Turkey for a beach getaway. Also known asĀ Cleopatra Beach, it is usually a busy spot full of people, cafes, and fun. But ifĀ this bustlingĀ scene isnā€™t for you, donā€™t worry! Take a ride on a dolmus (local transport) a little further east towards the smaller towns of Oba and Mahmutlar, and you will find quieter less commercialized stretches of beaches. The town of Gazipasa has an especially lovely sandy beach I would highly recommend. It would be quite the hike from town, but local buses makeĀ it an easy option for out-of-towners.

2. Slanchev Bryag (Bulgaria)

While Bulgaria is renowned for its winter sports, the summer beach weather makes the Black Sea coastline a great place to visit. Popular with Eastern European visitors for many years, Western Europeans are now beginning toĀ discoverĀ the area, especially Slanchev Bryag. Translated to ā€œSunny Beachā€, this stretch of sand has no shortage of life and color. There is a vibrancy, and ā€˜spring-breakā€™ feel to the area with plenty of low-cost accommodation available among the proliferation of hotels now residing along the coastline. For the history lovers out there, this area also has the unique characteristic of being right down the coast from Nessebar. This ancient town has been referred to as the ā€œPearl of the Black Seaā€, and is basically considered a city-museum. Built by the Thracians in the 6th century B.C., this culture filled spot could add an element of intrigue to any beach day adventure.

3. Makarska (Croatia)

For those of you who donā€™t know which bathing suit to wear, leave itĀ in the closetĀ and head to Croatia!Ā Home to clothing-optional beaches since the thirties, naturism is very popular here.Ā Large nudist resorts are scattered throughout the country, including Koversada of Istria ā€“Ā one of the oldest naturist centers in Europe. Although, the Adriatic coastline does offerĀ manyĀ commercial beaches like Koversada,Ā there is a long list ofĀ hidden treasures that can only be found by a boat or a trek by foot. Makarska Riviera, south of Split, is most definitely on that list, offering an ideal locationĀ for those of you who would rather take on the ā€˜au naturalā€™ in private. Makarska is a gorgeous haven of white sands and scenice views- perfect for anyone looking for a summertime escape.

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