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The top 5 beaches in Europe you may not have heard of

Gorgeous seas and beautiful sands are sure to increase your serotonin.

Ġnejna Bay, Malta 

Golden sands, unique scenery, and the hot Maltese sunshine make this a prime beach to spend a day sunbathing. Ġnejna isn’t as crowded as the nearby Golden and Għajn Tuffieħa Bays so you can swim and snooze in peace. It’s also easily accessible with a carpark and public transport links available nearby. If you stay nearby at the Radisson Blue Malta Golden Sands this stunning bay is even walking distance away. You can’t help but smile as you look out over the stunning views of the cliffs reaching out into the sea of this secluded bay.

Aretes Beach, Greece

Chalkidiki peninsula , Greece.

When you think of Greek beaches, most will automatically conjure up an image of an island spot with white stoned buildings in the background in the Aegean. Some of the best places to sunbath and swim are on the mainland though. Take Aretes Beach in Halkidiki, located on the middle of three peninsulas and hidden away in a small sandy cove, it’s a great secluded spot to get some rest and relaxation. Ideal for the whole family with calm waters and a sandy bottom that gently deepens, with a shallow area in the north. The waters themselves are very clear, perfect for swimming and snorkelling. Aretes is a real hidden treasure, perfect for a quiet day at the beach during your Greek adventure. Stay in the neighbouring Sithonía at the Acrotel Athena Pallas, an ideal hotel for the entire family with its maisonette -style accommodation and private pools.

Reynisfjara, Iceland 

An island known for its stunning scenery this Icelandic beach doesn’t buck the trend. The blackest volcanic sand stretches out into the bluest waters you’ve ever seen, a truly striking landscape to behold. Be sure to get a picture of the Reynisdrangar, giant stone pillars that were once trolls that stayed out too late at night and were turned to stone by the morning sun, according to local folklore. The lumps of ice broken off from nearby glaciers are a solid indicator that this isn’t a place for a swim, however it’s an awesome place for a walk as the roaring waves of the North Atlantic crash against the shore of this truly unique destination. Escape the elements in your cosy room at Hotel Kria but still enjoy the views from your window.

Dhërmi, Albania

Clear waters, pristine sands, and almost guaranteed sunny weather. Dhërmi has everything you need to make every beachgoer happy. The only thing missing are the hordes of people that normally flock to a beach like this. Nicknamed the Albanian Rivera, this stretch of the Adriatic Coast is on the radar to become the next tourist hotspot. But don’t worry, you’ve still got time to get in and enjoy the sand, sea, and surf before it becomes too commercialised. Stay at the AP Hotel Boutique in nearby Vlorë for contemporary Albanian styling, and a great location to explore this part of the Adriatic coast.

Bagni Regina Giovanna, Italy 

Amalfi Coast – Sorrento

Just up the hill from the hustle and bustle of Sorrento lies this hidden gem. After a short walk through the woods, you emerge into a small cove, surrounded by cliffs, with an arch that leads out into the Mediterranean, perfect for a swim. For history buffs there’s the ruins of the ancient roman villa perched on the cliff tops, and there’s fantastic views from the top of the arch.

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