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Newcastle Airport Parking’s top 5 european secret beaches
Posted: Jul 12, 2016
The history of family holidays in Britain stretches back by hundreds of years, back to kings and queens constantly circling the country, to factory workers saving up for a train ticket to go to Blackpool, right up to families waiting for summer, so they can head off to new and exciting locations. With this country’s future in the EU on rocky ground, in this list we here at Care Free Parking, the leading provider of the cheapest airport parking, have teamed up once again with Newcastle Airport Parking, to tell you about Europe’s secret beaches so you can visit them before you need to get a visa just to visit France.
The first beach we absolutely have to tell you about is the Mónsul, Andalusia. This gorgeous beach may as well be undiscovered never mind untouched, this beach is one of many un-touched beaches in the Cabo de Gata natural park, located at the southern edge of Spain. Surrounding these beaches are the majestic multi-coloured cliffs made up of copper, burnt yellows, mauves, blacks, greys and whites. Up on high the coast is dotted with watchtowers used for thousands of years to defend the southern border from pirates and invaders. And don’t worry the rest of this gorgeous region is just as mesmerising as the beach with a landscape of prickly pears and dwarf palm trees.
Another fantastic beach to visit is the Parlementia, this beach is a popular holiday destination for actual French people, and this beach can be found in the South-west of France. This beach is surrounded by the village of Guéthary, which is enclosed by beautiful woods giving this beach a picturesque backdrop for all those holiday selfies. This became a popular holiday destination for French people when well-to-do foreigners came and built villas along the Riviera, so the French made this there haven.
The third beach on our list will take you to Algarve in Portugal. The Caneiros beach is a thirty minute drive from the Faro Airport. This beach has got everything you would want a beach to have, especially if you are bringing teenagers with you, this beach has caves ripe for the exploring, a restaurant on the beach. This beach is great you can even get a massage o the actual beach, with a bottle of champagne on ice waiting for you next to your day bed.
If you are just after a simple beach, surrounded by villages dripping in culture dating back centuries, then how about Cornwall? Not the British Cornwall, the Italian version which is otherwise known as Porto Selvaggio. A few miles to the west of Nargo you will find the ‘Wild Harbour’ an amazing picturesque beach, constantly in the sun, with long winding trails into the cliffs, where your senses will be sensually caressed by the aroma of the local flora.
The fifth beach on our list can be found in Croatia, a destination of growing choice for Britons who are after that all-inclusive summer holiday, with hot weather, warm waters and long stretches of beach. The beach we are going to talk about is the Salpunara beach, Mljet, Dalmatian Coast. This beach is located on the Mljet National Park, and has crystal clear emerald green waters, that is a couple of degrees warmer than the ocean, making it perfect for swimming, and if you get hungry, the islands lobster is legendary.
There you have it the cheapest airport parking provider, Care Free Parking and Newcastle airport parking’s top five secret beaches in Europe, where you can spend the day lounging in secluded luxury, without needing to pay the price for a private beach. These beaches are all considered un-touched and have been kept safe from the hands of modern society and contractors, so if you do choose to visit them, please respect them and keep them clean.
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