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What are the (objectively) best beaches and beach towns in Europe?
I'm going to a wedding in July in the land of Swedecucks and then me and my fiance are planning on taking her parents and sister's family to a nice beach town or beach area in Southern Europe. This shit is going to cost us a ton of money ($10,000+) so please be as objective as possible. We are also willing to drop some more cash for a place that isn't insanely crowded. We are open to anywhere as far west as Portugal or as far east as Greece, as long as the water and beaches are clean, warm, and scenic.
Me and her are used to the Caribbean, and while I know that know where in Europe can really compete in terms of water clarity and warmth, somewhere as close as it gets would be nice.
>ask for peoples opinions
>objectively
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>>1124917
>Average European beach
Well meme'd OP
>>1124917
>know where in Europe can really compete in terms of water clarity and warmth
You mean outside of Spain, some places in Southern France, Italy, Greece ? The warmest water I ever had was in Greece, and I've tried the Caribbean too
>>1124917
Crete has some really nice spots, like Elafonisi or Balos. Loutro is cool, too, if you don't mind the rocks.
Going to Sicily in August. Mondello, Cefalu and San Vito da Capo look good.
scotland is renowned for it's deserted beaches, tropical sands, and crystal clear waters
>>1125097
Well the water sure looks beautiful but that's tricky like Brittany, clear water but cold as fuck
Southern Albania, Anywhere Aegean, specifically Greek side, Southern Italy, Corsica, Southern France, interior of Spain. Thats pretty much it
>>1125162
>interior of Spain
not really many beaches there
>>1125176
lol you know what I meant silly