Malta Tops 2024 Rankings By European Best Destinations

Malta Tops 2024 Rankings By European Best Destinations

Ghajn Tuffieha bay in Malta, voted the most beautiful beach in Europe.

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Golden sand beaches in the Algarve and the Canary Islands, wild secret counterparts in Greece, others with therapeutic power in Italy and lush, green beaches in Albania: They all grace this year’s rankings of the Most Beautiful Beaches in Europe assembled by the European Best Destinations (EBD) organization, offering something for everyone.

Based on the votes of 103,224 worldwide travelers from 116 countries, the 15 beaches selected include secluded, popular and wild beaches for romantic escapes or family adventures; feature every activity, from intense water sports to unspoiled nature for walks; and are also among the safest for sunny European holidays.

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Malta leads the EBD ranking with a golden sandy beach located near Mellieha, a destination recognized by the European Commission for its commitment to sustainability.

Greece has five beaches on the list: Canal d’Amour, Porto Timoni, St Paul Bay, Porto Katsiki and Vai beach, making it the the most awarded country in this year’s ranking.

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Spain has three beaches on the list: the highly popular Las Teresitas in Tenerife, the ‘secret’ beach of As Catedrais in Galicia, and the Miami look-a-like Calpe beach on the Costa Blanca.

Southwest Portugal features two beaches in the ranking: Monte Clerigo and Odeceixe, both located in Aljezur, in the Algarve, near the Alentejo border. They are part of the Vicentina Natural Coastal Park, a protected reserve.

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Ghajn Tuffieha bay with the remains of the Roman baths, Malta.

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1. Malta, Ghajn Tuffieha Bay Beach, Mellieha

Located near the coastal town of Mellieha, awarded for its commitment to sustainable tourism by the European Commission, Ghajn Tuffieha Bay, with its glorious cliffs, sand beach and remains of Roman baths was the most voted for sunny holidays in Malta.

“This beach offers high standards of cleanliness and services. Restaurants and snack bars, sunbeds and water activities also available,” writes EBD.

Accessible by ferry and boat are the small, picturesque islands of Gozo and Comino (home to the beautiful Blue Lagoon between the islands) that are part of the Maltese archipelago.

The organization recommends Malta, located in the central Mediterranean between Sicily and the North African coast, as a destination “with a unique offer of outdoor activities including hiking, biking, horse riding, paddle, snorkeling, diving and other water sports” for lovers, families and foodies.

The architecture and colors in Valleta, Malta’s capital, are spectacular with the blue Mediterranean as backdrop.

Malta has been ranked as the Best LGBTQ+ destination yet again this year by EBD, as well as Best Destination to Dive in Europe and among the Best Destinations in Europe for family holidays.

Malta was also voted as the third best destination to visit in Europe in 2024.

View of the Monte Clerigo beach on the western coastline of Portugal’s Algarve region, near Aljezur, … [+] Costa Vicentina.

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2. Portugal, Monte Clerigo Beach, Aljezur, Algarve

Unspoiled nature, a fishing village with colourful houses nearby, several bars, restaurants that grill fresh fish, dunes to hide from the sun and the beauty of nature surrounding it: That’s the description of Monte Clerigo beach, by EBD.

Thirty kilometers north of Lagos, it’s nestled between the Alentejo region, renowned worldwide for its vineyards, reefs, extensive sandy beaches that attract celebrities and the sunny Algarve region with its long Atlantic beaches and golf resorts.

Monte Clerigo is also one of the most beautiful beaches in Portugal.

Aljezur, with authentic gastronomy, good wines breathtaking nature and centuries-old traditions, is a picturesque, small market town of whitewashed houses and cobbled streets.

Aljezur is close to a number of great beaches including Arrifana, Carrapateira, Amoreira and Bordeira, all within the Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina, a strip of coastline protected from development.

Paraglider flying at Fethiye over Blue lagoon in Oludeniz, Turkey

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3. Turkey, Ölüdeniz Beach, Fethiye, Mugla

Ölüdeniz Beach, otherwise known as Blue Lagoon, surrounded by impressive coves, is lauded as one of Turkey’s treasures.

A nature reserve with the calm lagoon and a curved beach ending in an isthmus, it’s popular for water sports and appears as one of the most beautiful beaches in Turkey.

The best activity here could be renting a lounge chair to enjoy the sun and the tranquil waters while watching the yachts at sea. But visitors also can hire a paddleboard, engage in paragliding, swimming or scuba diving.

Although the beach is considered a ‘hidden’ gem, unless you arrive early in the morning or late in the day, it’s crowded. Access is via a single road that can get busy. Renting bikes is advised.

Corfu, the famous canal d’amour beach with tourists and umbrellas on a summer’s day

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4. Greece, Canal d’Amour, Sidari, Corfu Island

Canal d’ Amour Beach is one of the most famous ‘secret’ beaches in the village of Sidari on Corfu Island.

The beach is surrounded by unusual sandstone formations that make a long, narrow channel to which it owes its name. “Canal d’amour” comes from a French navigator who found a similarity between the shape of this beach and the shape of a female sex organ.

This stunning natural beach is quite small. But visitors also sunbathe on the adjacent rocks. On site there are sunbeds and umbrellas, while above sit a restaurant and a hotel.

According to tradition, couples swimming in this channel of love will get married within 12 months. Find out for yourself.

Aerial view of Porto Timoni, Afionas region, Corfu

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5. Greece, Porto Timoni, Corfu

For the second time, Porto Timoni in Corfu rises to the rankings of the Best Beaches in Europe. It also appears as one of the most beautiful beaches in Greece.

Located in Corfu, one of the best-known Greek islands and among its greenest thanks to abundant winter rains, Porto Timoni “hides” in a secluded location and offers two beaches — one open to the sea, the other to a lagoon.

Perfect for snorkeling, Porto Timoni is a lush green paradise. “Take good shoes with you because it’s a long rocky hike to get there,” EBD advises.

“Park at ‘Afionas Parking’ (€5 for the day) and walk 20 minutes. Take food and drink with you and don’t forget to leave only traces of your feet on the beach.”

With a mix of Venetian, French and British cultures, close to Italy and Albania, Corfu is an island rich in history, with picturesque landscapes, beautiful beaches and pleasant climate throughout the year.

View of San Andres village and Las Teresitas beach, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

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6. Spain, Las Teresitas Beach, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands

Las Teresitas is considered the most beautiful beach in the Canaries and the Spanish archipelago off the coast of northwestern Africa, one of the most popular summer destinations in Europe.

The beach is suitable for families, lazy afternoons on sunbeds, swimming and taking walks in the golden sand — which blows in from the Sahara — or dive in warm waters all year round.

The beach is located in a protected bay at Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the capital of the main island of the Canaries, surrounded by cliffs and nature and near the authentic village of San Andrés.

The Santa Cruz town hall (capital of the main island of the Canaries) has voluntarily applied a policy of affordable prices, free parking, deckchairs for €4 per day to make it accessible to everyone.

Colorful Odeceixe beach in Aljezur, Algarve, Portugal, in full summer splendor

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7. Portugal, Odeceixe Beach, Aljezur, Algarve

Odeceixe Beach at the border of Portugal’s Alentejo and the Algarve is described by the Portuguese as one of the wonders of the country.

With its river beach and shallow waters, it will suit nature lovers and families, as well as surfers.

The village of Odeceixe also is worth the visit, with traditional architecture, local restaurants and regional specialties.

View of St. Paul’s Bay and ancient temple of goddess Athena at the acropolis of Lindos in Rhodes

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8. Greece, St Paul Bay Beach, Lindos, Rhodes Island

One of the most beautiful secret beaches in Greece, St Paul Bay beach in the Southeast of Rhodes, is one of the most popular beaches in the Greek island, itself ranked among the Best Islands in Greece.

With crystal clear waters, protected from winds and waves and offering many amenities, it’s a lovely beach for families. It offers the possibility to rent sun loungers and parasols (€5-10) and features bars and restaurants.

Lindos is a charming old town wrapped around the ancient Acropolis of Rhodes and spilling down to several beaches, including St Paul.

At La Playa de las Catedrales, the rough waters of the Cantabrian Sea have sculpted amazing shapes … [+] creating long passages and large arches over 30 meters high.

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9. Spain, As Catedrais Beach, Ribadeo, Galicia

Praia das Catedrais on the northwest coast of Spain, is the name given by the tourism industry to the ‘Praia de Aguas Santas’ beach.

Located in the Ribadeo municipality, in the province of Lugo on the Cantabric coast of the Galicia region, it’s a natural monument, with 30-meter high flying buttresses, sea caves with spired domes, arches within arches and sandy corridors surrounded by slate walls like those in a cathedral’s central nave.

The beach of the Cathedrals is of fine sand and runs for nearly 1 1/2 kilometers.

Admire this cathedral in the sea, feet in the water. Check the online tide schedule to be sure to arrive before the start of low tide to enjoy this exceptional place.

“Access to the site is free but to avoid crowds it is restricted to a maximum number of people per day,” EBD warns. In high season (April-September), it’s recommended to book your visit online (free). Parking and toilets are available and free.

Scenic view of sandy beach in Calpe, Spain

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10. Spain, Calpe Beach, Alicante, Costa Blanca

Compared with Miami’s or Monaco’s golden sand beaches, Calpe beach in the cosmopolitan town of Calpe with its famous rock, “Penon de Ifach,” is one of the trendiest destinations on the Costa Blanca.

The Rock of Ifach is a natural reserve of flora and fauna located right in the city ‘s center and accesible through well-marked paths and roads.

“Treat yourself to a bird’s eye view while climbing the rock. (Take good shoes,)” EBD recommends. “Our favorite thing in Calpe is swimming in the calm, warm and crystal-clear waters. Even in spring or autumn the temperatures are mild and the beaches so large that they are rarely crowded.

Calpe is also modern, lively and unforgettable.”

Sun-bathers and swimmers on famous Porto Katsiki beach on the southwest part of Lefkada (Levkas) … [+] island, Ionian sea, Greece

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11. Greece, Porto Katsiki, Lefkada Island

Located on the Ionian island of Lefkada, Porto Katsiki beach is also on the list of the most beautiful beaches in Greece.

Known as the “goat beach” because in the past, the area was only accessible to goats, the only creatures able to climb the steep rocks. Today, paths and stairs allow travelers to to get to the beach, famed for its landscape and clear blue sea.

Located at the bottom of a concave pale cliff, it’s 35 kilometers from Lefkada town, near Athani village.

Park your car in the nearest lot then descend the stairs to paradise.

In the background, the town of Vieste, overshadowed by the Pizzomunno Monolith (from the local … [+] dialect: peak of cape of the world), that is the symbol of the town

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12. Italy, Scialara Beach, Vieste, Apulia Region

Also called “Castello Beach,” Scialara is one of the main and most beautiful beaches in Vieste, a coastal town in southeast Italy’s Gargano National Park.

The beach is crossed by various streams carrying fresh spring water and overshadowed by the “Pizzomunno,” an imposing limestone monolith that in local dialect means “peak of the cape of the world” and is the town symbol.

Nearby are the Castello Svevo, a medieval fortress, and the 11th-century Vieste Cathedral with its baroque bell tower and painted ceiling.

This beautiful beach of fine golden sand of almost 5 kilometrs is perfect for families. The sea is calm and the slope is gentle. You can park nearby and also rent sunbeds with umbrellas, eat and drink at bars and restaurants and do some shopping.

Town of Grado archipelago and its beaches aerial view, Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy

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13. Italy, Grado Beach, Friuli Venezia Giulia

Located in the upper Adriatic Sea between Venice and Trieste, Grado and its 10-kilometre beach displaying the Blue Flag for the quality of its waters is also called the Island of the Sun for its iodine-rich microclimate that makes it ideal for thalassotherapy.

Grado Beach is near the Doge city in Friuli Venezia Giulia and its sand is known to have regenerative and therapeutic properties.

With an array of Habsburg-style bathing establishments, 16,000 hectares of lagoon dotted with islets, the island of Grado has been a destination for bathing tourism, both Italian and international, for more than a century.

Grado has a wide range of other leisure activities, including kite surfing and a lively nightlife.

Sunshade umbrellas, deckchairs and boats on the beautiful Ksamil Beach, Vlore, Ionian sea, Albania

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14. Albania, Ksamil Beaches, Saranda, Vlore County

The four Ksamili islands of Abania featuring some of the most beautiful and secret beaches in the country are admired for their lush, green vegetation throughout the year and can only be accessed by small boats.

Twenty minutes by car from the city center of Saranda, Ksamil is a village and a former municipality in the riviera of Southern Albania, part of Butrint National Park and one of the European youth capitals.

The islands are among the most popular destinations in the region and the area is well known for growing olives, lemons and mandarines. Mussels are farmed in the nearby Butrint Lagoon.

The famous palm forest and beach at Vai, on Eastern Crete, Greece

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15. Greece, Vai Beach, Vai, Crete

Vai (“palm,” in Greek) is a region of east Crete between Cape Sidero and Cape Plaka.

The beautiful Vai beach of fine sand and pebbles is located at the far eastern tip of Crete. What makes this place unique is its luscious palm forest, the Vai Palmeraie, of a species found only on Crete that extends to the beach and offers one of the rare palm tree beaches to be found in Europe.

“To get the full view, go up to the belvedere to admire this site of exceptional beauty,” EBD suggests. “The crystal clear waters rich in fish, the natural palm fiber umbrellas, nature as far as the eye can see, the Cretan sun are all the ingredients needed for a dream vacation.”

Plan on €4 euros for parking and €10 for the sunbed. Sandbar restaurants on site and toilets are available.

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