Visit Bilbao (Euskadi) - Spain | AboutTheLastTravel
The video of my visit to Bilbao, in the north Spanish region: Euskadi. The best of Bilbao for sure is the atmosphere, the food (the traditional pinchos) and the sport activities; how we could forget Sopelana beach, the temple of Spanish surfers.In Sopelana was my first time surfing .. i got in love with this sport!
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Vizcaya Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Vizcaya? Check out our Vizcaya Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Vizcaya.
Top Places to visit in Vizcaya:
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, Acantilados de Azkorri, Vizcaya Bridge, Oficina de Turismo de Bilbao, Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, Gorbeia Parke Naturala Zeanuri, Valle de Carranza, Playa de Plentzia, Casco Viejo, Azkuna Zentroa, Casa de Juntas, Sopelana Beach, Teatro Arriaga, Palacio de la Diputacion
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Places to see in ( Asturias - Spain ) Llanes Beach
Places to see in ( Asturias - Spain ) Llanes Beach
There are no exclusively, 100% nudist beaches in Llanes or, as a matter of fact, in Asturias. All of them are mixed, some small, some large and everyone tans together happily. But Tayada (also known as La Atalaya beach) is special for a lot of reasons. One being that Llanes is an attraction for tourists. If you are looking for a small and safe beach in Llanes, perfect for the entire family then Buelna is the perfect choice. A 50 meters long beach of fine golden sand, Buelna is mostly known for the peculiar looking rock facing it and the landscape around it.
Locals and people familiar with this beach call it Antilles. Maps and guides of the Llanes coastline might show it as Cué beach so be warned that they are the same beach. You might look at the pictures of Andrín and think you have seen them somewhere else before, but let me tell you that what you remember seeing might be pictures of its “twin sister” called Ballota beach.
Completely missing from official maps and guides, Portiellu is a secluded nudist beach hidden in Llanes really close to the Toró beach. Why the secrecy? Well, I don’t think there is any secrecy when it comes to the official tourism board, is just that Llanes has so many beaches that only the better preserved ones. Troenzo is the one of the popular beaches belonging to the beautiful village of Celorio. If you are familiar with the municipality of Llanes then you probably know that a lot of the most popular beaches of this municipality actually concentrate in Celorio and they are too many to add them all here.
I must confess I was a bit lost when I arrived at Celorio for the first time and saw Las Cámaras beach and then the maps telling me I was supposed to see here the Palombina beach while (with low tide) I was actually seeing 2 beaches not one. Finding La Entrada beach is rather easy, most of the beaches in the municipality of Llanes being quite accessible, with parking, amenities, some of them urban and surrounded by bars, restaurants and accommodation.
Everybody knows the Ballota beach. Actually everybody knows the beaches of Llanes and Ballota is one of the most beautiful there (don’t mistake this Ballota with the Ballota beach in Cudillero, they couldn’t be more different) Getting to Ballota is easy. Everyone, Asturian or not, knows Torimbia, the most popular nudist beach of Asturias. Its shape and winding access make it impossible to forget and once you were here, you will remember it forever. Why is that? Torimbia is a typical shell-shaped beach of white sand (and boulders right under the cliffs), 500 meters long.
Borizu is one of the beaches of the village of Celorio, in Llanes, Asturias. If you have ever been to Llanes then you know that this is a big thing. If you haven’t been here before, you are about to find out why with just mentioning the village of Celorio it should be a good. This place is famous for more than one reason, so let’s take them one by one: first of all because Guadamía is a beautiful and rather unusual beach, second of all because it belongs to 2 municipalities (LLanes and Ribadesella) and the third reason is that the cliffs surrounding this beach are truly spectacular.
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Getxo Beach - Walk to the Estuary of Bilbao, Biscay, Basque Country, Spain
The Virtual Tourist walks around Getxo', Estuary of Bilbao, Biscay, Basque Country, Spain
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Surf-Atlantico Surfing Adventure Holidays in Spain
Europe's no.1 surf travel experience. Forget the other surf camps, this is something else! The Surf-Atlantico Surfari takes you on a 1000km odyssey of surf, adventure and discovery - a 7 day surf road-trip tour of Northern Spain taking in the distinctive regions of Asturias, Cantabria & the Basque country.
No matter whether you're a complete beginner looking to discover the thrill of surfing, a keen traveller after a fun and original way to explore this enchanting, lesser known part of Spain or if you're a fully fledged surfer out to raid the veritable surfing treasure pot this fantastic coastline has to offer, we assure that you're going to love this unique Adventure.
Unlike many other surfing holidays that are based at just one beach, this very special adventure covers almost 1000km of coastline as it hops from one superb surf-break to the next on a seamless ocean road journey via the endless pristine bays and beaches, quaint pebble-stone towns and vibrant seaside villages that lay en-route to sea-side culture capital San Sebastian.
Highlights of the week include tonnes of fantastic surf sessions, world famous river mouth waves at Mundaka and Rodiles, trying out the traditional cider (and it's very unusual pouring method) in the Asturian fishing village of Ribadesella, enjoying beach games or sunbathing 'siestas' on the beach, lazily wandering the medieval cobbled streets of Santillana del Mar, chatting with new found friends at our delicious sunset barbeque party in Cantabria and last but not least, surfing and/or shopping followed by drinks and the world's best 'pinxos' (tapas) in the vibrant city of San Sebastián.
Beginners benefit from daily classes of quality surf tuition from a qualified NARS beach lifeguard and English-speaking instructors with all materials included in the price. Intermediates will be able to improve their wave-riding skills at any number of breaks, perfect for quick progression. For advanced surfers the opportunities to practice your skills are open and endless. With world-class breaks such as Rodiles, Los Locos and Mundaka you can pitch yourself alongside some of the best surfers in Europe.
All transport, transfers, accommodation, breakfasts, board, wetsuit and surf materials are included. We also have a professional photographer with us for the duration of your trip, capturing all the action for you both in and out of the water.
This adventure really does take you further than any other and enables you to explore this little known, and outstandingly beautiful, area of the world.
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Las mejores playas de las Islas Baleares
Lista de las mejores playas de las Islas Baleares
Buscamos la mejor playa de Baleares. Queremos saber cuál es la playa preferida de los lectores en esta comunidad. Vota la que te guste más y, si tienes otra que te parece mejor, añádela a la lista (necesariamente con foto) para que los demás internautas la conozcan y puedan también respaldarla.
Puedes ver la lista entera de las mejores playas de las Islas Baleares en
En la lista de las mejores playas de las Islas Baleares tenemos:
1. Playa de Es Trenc de Campos (Mallorca)
2. Playa de Sa Calobra de Escorca (Mallorca)
3. Cala Macarella (Menorca)
4. Cala en Turqueta (Menorca)
5. Playa de Ses Illetes (Formentera)
6. Cala Galdana de Ferreries (Menorca)
7. Playa Es Port d'Es Canonge de Banyalbufar (Mallorca)
8. Cala Conta de Sant Josep de sa Talaia (Ibiza)
9. Playa de Son Bou de Alaior (Menorca)
10. Cala Salada de Sant Antoni de Portmany (Ibiza)
11. Cala Saona (Formentera)
12. Cala Tarida de Sant Josep de Sa Talaia (Ibiza)
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1. Playa de Es Trenc de Campos (Mallorca)
Es la playa más larga de la Ensenada de Sa Rápita, formada por un extenso arenal de arena blanca, rústica y aislada, ya que apenas existe ninguna construcción.
2. Playa de Sa Calobra de Escorca (Mallorca)
Es una cala del municipio de Escorca que se encuentra en la desembocadura del Torrente Pareis. La cala está formada por cantos rodados y supone uno de los pocos accesos al mar que pueden encontrarse en la Sierra mallorquina de Tramontana.
3. Cala Macarella (Menorca)
Cala Macarella es una de las calas más famosas de Menorca. Sus postales son las más típicas y conocidas de la isla. Rivaliza con Cala Turqueta en el color azul de sus aguas, y es una alternativa perfecta a ésta.
4. Cala en Turqueta (Menorca)
Como otras muchas calas, Cala Turqueta está escondida entre pinos. Para llegar deberéis ir en coche y aparcar en el parking del que dispone. Una vez allí tendréis que caminar unos 10 minutos para llegar a uno de los paraísos de Menorca.
Aunque es una cala virgen, tiene baños cerca y hay socorrista. También hay un pequeño chiringuito en el aparcamiento.
Cala Turqueta se encuentra muy cerca de Macarella, otra de las calas imprescindibles. Para nosotros cala Turqueta y Macarella son dos de las mejores calas de Menorca.
5. Playa de Ses Illetes (Formentera)
Playa nudista situada en un lugar privilegiado, con excelente arena blanca y muy visitada por el turismo.
6. Cala Galdana de Ferreries (Menorca)
Cala Galdana es quizá una de las playa más conocidas y visitadas de la isla, totalmente equipada y con muy apropiada para disfrutarla en familia.
7. Playa Es Port d'Es Canonge de Banyalbufar (Mallorca)
Playa con bajo grado de ocupación, compuesta de bolos y rocas.
8. Cala Conta de Sant Josep de sa Talaia (Ibiza)
Situada a 13 kilómetros de San Antonio de Portmany y es, sin duda, una de las playas más bonitas de Ibiza. Se encuentra rodeada por dos laterales rocosos que ofrecen otra playa extra al final de uno de los extremos y dispone de alquileres náuticos, hamacas, sombrillas y acceso para discapacitados.
9. Playa de Son Bou de Alaior (Menorca)
Es una de las playas más visitadas del sur de la isla, por la calidad de la arena, su gran extensión, la oferta turística que ofrece y su excelente equipamiento.
10. Cala Salada de Sant Antoni de Portmany (Ibiza)
Playa semiurbana bien equipada muy visitada por barcos de fondeo.
11. Cala Saona (Formentera)
Es la única playa, considerada como tal, que aparece en el litoral de poniente de la isla de Formentera, situada en una cala.
12. Cala Tarida de Sant Josep de Sa Talaia (Ibiza)
Cala situada en la zona Oeste de la isla a 15 minutos en coche desde Sant Josep, 20 minutos en coche desde Sant Antoni. De aguas cristalinas y una gran tranquilidad, una de las más recomendables de la isla Pitiusa. Playa bien equipada, frecuentada por bañistas que practican el nudismo.
5 most beautiful naturist and most scenic beaches | 3 Legal Nude beaches | Australia
5 most beautiful #naturist and scenic beaches | Legal #Nude #beaches | Cloth optional Beaches | Australia
Melbourne is famously known as Australia’s cultural hub, where everything, including the fashion, is a little more sophisticated. This vibe isn’t just confined to the boutique shopping strips, café scene and hidden laneway bars of the city. Head out to Melbourne’s coastline and you’ll discover a beach reminiscent of a summer in Europe. Dive into Port Phillip Bay under the watch of 82 distinctive bathing boxes, a row of instantly recognisable wooden huts lining Brighton Beach.
Our next destination was Sunnyside beach at Mornington penninsula. The peninsula is primarily a local tourist region, with popular natural attractions such as the variety of beaches both sheltered and open-sea and many scenic sights and views. Other popular attractions include the various wineries, mazes and the diverse array of water sports made available by the diversity of beaches and calm waters of Port Phillip and Western Port. Most visitors to the peninsula are residents of Melbourne who camp, rent villas and share houses or stay in private beach houses.
Sunnyside North Beach is a nude / clothes-optional beach located at Mount Eliza, Port Philip Bay, in the State of Victoria, Australia. It is designated as a legal nudist beach and he only clothes-optional beach on the east side of Port Philip Bay. The beach is near the end of Sunnyside Road, off Nepean Highway about 2.5 km south of Mount Eliza. The car park is in front of Sunnyside beach, which is not a nudist beach. Sunnyside North, the clothes optional beach is in the next cove which is a 10-minute bush walk from the carpark.
A path leads from the Sunnyside Beach carpark to Sunnyside North Beach around the point to the right (north). At high tide the beach is accessible via a path over the cliffs (although over recent years, erosion has taken its toll on this path and as of 2012, it is no longer continuous and pretty much unusable) at low tide you can also walk along the beach and over the rocks that divide the 2 beaches. Reasonably sturdy shoes are recommended.
At Sydney, while you enjoy the iconic harbour bridge and Opera theatre, do not miss out the opportunity to visit Lady Bay or Lady Jane beach near Watson bay. Lady Bay Beach offers a perfect weekend getaway with scenic harbour views, swimming, picnicking, and nude bathing near South Head in Sydney Harbour National Park. Lady Bay Beach is one of Australia’s oldest and most publicised nudist beaches, and was first granted legal status in 1976.
My next destination is The sweeping white-sand crescent of Bondi, is one of Australia’s most iconic beaches. Reliable waves draw surfers while, nearby, hardy locals swim in the Icebergs ocean pool year-round. Trendy, health-conscious Sydneysiders head to laid-back cafes around Hall Street, while hip backpackers frequent the area's casual pubs. Enjoy a wonderful range of activities at the white sandy beach, from swimming and surfing to sunbathing and a spectacular coastal walk. Beach picnics are popular, too, and there are delicious beachside cafes and restaurants with splendid views of the beach and the sparkling blue ocean.
The main beach area is in front of the Bondi Pavilion, where there are change rooms, a gallery and a theatre. Professional lifesavers patrol the beach all year and you should always swim between the red and yellow flags. A 50-metre ocean pool and a children’s pool are at the southern end.
Finally, on my return to Lorne, I stopover at Torque. Point Impossible Beach is a clothes-optional beach located at Torquay, west coast, in the State of Victoria, Australia. It is designated as a legal nudist beach under the Nudity Act. The beach at Point Impossible is very typical of much of Victoria's southern coastline with a very wide expanse of sand sloping up to a backdrop of huge vegetated sand dunes. Point Impossible is a low, calcarenite point, capped by 10 m high foredunes and bordered by the mouth of Thompson Creek. The gravel road from Torquay runs out to the point, where there is a large car park. A small beach (Point Impossible Beach) lies in front of the car park and forms the western boundary of Thompson Creek. A foreshore reserve and the road back the 4.5 km long Whites Beach, with car parks and access tracks across the dune. The eastern section of the beach, just back from the point, is an official Optional Dress (nude) Beach.The beach faces south-east and is protected to the south by Point Danger, and along the central-eastern section by extensive rock reefs. As a result, waves average 1 m at the beach and usually produce a continuous, shallow bar only cut by rips during and following high tide