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"From the wild and rugged Atlantic shores of Galicia and Andalusia to the more tranquil coves along the Mediterranean, the country offers a spectacular variety of coastal landscapes that are ideal for every kind of traveler. Spain's seaside towns are steeped in history, culture, and culinary traditions that add the perfect backdrop to any beach getaway. Whether you're seeking a glamorous retreat, a surf break, a tapas-filled haven, or simply an easy breezy place to soak in the Spanish lifestyle,"
""Playa de la Concha is one of Europe's most iconic city beaches, framed by a gorgeous bay and surrounding mountains," Lewis explained. "The old town buzzes with pintxo bars, Michelin-starred dining, and lively local festivals. It's the kind of place where you get the relaxed seaside charm of a coastal escape, while also experiencing the Basque traditions and celebrated food culture that make it feel distinctly Spanish.""
Spain's coastline spans wild, rugged Atlantic shores in Galicia and Andalusia and tranquil Mediterranean coves, offering diverse coastal landscapes for many traveler types. Seaside towns blend history, culture, and culinary traditions that enrich beach getaways. Options range from glamorous retreats and surf breaks to tapas-filled towns and relaxed seaside lifestyles. San Sebastián features Playa de la Concha, an iconic city beach framed by a bay and mountains. The old town offers pintxo bars, Michelin-starred dining, and lively local festivals that showcase Basque traditions and food culture. Visiting in late spring or early fall provides warm weather while avoiding peak summer crowds.
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