
With the arrival of summermany begin to look for destinations to relax away from the usual hustle. And in Spacefew options are as tempting as the coast. Our country has a wide variety of beaches that adapt to all tastes: from long sand stripes in urban environments to hidden coves from crystalline waters.
Deciding which are the best beaches is not a simple task. Each one has their preferences, and what for one can be a paradise, for another can fall short. But when an international prestige post such as'National Geographic’ It is pronounced in this regard, it should be taken note.

A woman protects himself from the sun
In one of its selections, focused on the Catalan coast, the magazine has highlighted several enclaves of special beauty. One of them is the Cove Red Island, located in the municipality of Begur, in the province of Girona. This little cove, located just over an hour by road from Barcelona, has caught the attention of experts for their natural environment and their atmosphere.
What most attracts the attention of Illa Red is the huge rock that divides the beach, a promontory that seems to arise from the sea as a natural monument. 'National Geographic' describes it poetically, comparing it with “A stone ship embroidered between two bays”. This rock formation is the symbol of the place and gives it its name.

Begur Red Cala
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He Access to this cove is not simple. The route passes through rock areas that can be somewhat slippery. However, those who dare with the road receive as reward a space of great beauty, where calm and landscape reigns to disconnect.