portugal
2007-06-23 08:36:59
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answered by Luis B 2
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Well buster domino you cant spell either it's Bamburgh not Bambugh, but he is right it has beautiful scenery as has almost every beach along the North-East coast of England (however the weather isn't particularly conducive to sunbathing usually, it is at the minute though.
There are many nice beaches around the Mediterranean coast in southern Europe but they are packed out with Germans reserving their sundebds by going out in the early hours of the morning to put towels out.
To the person who has answered below me, Algeria is in North Africa not Europe so you clearly don't live ther or i'm sure you would know that.
And also french is the main language in France and Algeria i believe as Algeria was once a French colony.
2007-06-20 06:43:53
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answered by Anonymous
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There are some lovely beaches in southern France, particularly the Calanques region west of Marseilles. There are also some glorious beaches on the Atlantic coast of Portugal. An underrated area for beaches is along the Lleyn Peninsula of north Wales, boundered by the Irish Sea, and including the mountains of Snowdonia. On warm summers days, this region can be lovely.
2007-06-20 06:30:29
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answer #3
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answered by The Global Geezer 7
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Beaches with exquisite waters and facilities are almost all Greek beaches.
With an extensive coastline from North to South and East to West there is an abundance to choose from.
Both mainland and island beaches can satisfy any whim from fully dressed to complete nude sunbathing and swimming.
If your desire is to have a happy time on the beach and do anything that comes to your mind, get in touch and I'll let you
know only a few hundred.
2007-06-19 22:09:19
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answered by Airpole. 7
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Best beaches are Mediterranean due good temperature, weather, food, landscape, water collor and what you feels when you are there; My best calls goes to Croatia, Greece, South Italy and few in Spain.
I'll not put Cot'Azur - France neither NE France since they are bautiful but not offer too many possibilities.
Greece: Kos, Korfu
Italy: Eolidas (Sicily), Calabria Region and Sardegna
France: Corse
Spain; Marbella, Ibiza, Balleares
I would also bet in Malta, Macedon, Cyprus (Europe?) and Turkye.
2007-06-21 00:50:41
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answered by carlos_frohlich 5
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The best beaches in Europe...well....I would have to say the beaches in Lindos,Rhodes are spectacular!
Also Achmelvich Bay near Lochinver in Scotland is great.
Hope this was a help in some way...=]
2007-06-21 04:20:27
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answered by xox Sophz xox 2
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Spain and Sout of France, lovely blue water, whit sandy beaches =D
Brighton Beach
Beaches with exquisite waters and facilities are almost all Greek beaches.
With an extensive coastline from North to South and East to West there is an abundance to choose from.
Both mainland and island beaches can satisfy any whim from fully dressed to complete nude sunbathing and swimming.
If your desire is to have a happy time on the beach and do anything that comes to your mind, get in touch and I'll let you
know only a few hundred.
What Momo says(or I assume he is saying,since the boy can't spell even simple words!) is not strictly correct.The best beaches (not for sunbathing) are generally those which have the wildest weather, for example, Bambugh beach in Northumberland is wonderful. On the other hand, for the sun worshippers(although not in Europe), near my daughter in Broome, Australia, is a five mile long wonderful beach and the temperature can get beyond 40c.
Southend, U.K
Anything in Cornwall, UK
Ios in the Greek Cyclades Islands where there is no airport, just ferry, so lovely unspoiled island. Having said that, any of the Cyclades islands are a good choice, with the beautiful golden sand and turquoise Aegean sea. Have a wonderful time if you go.
There are some lovely beaches in southern France, particularly the Calanques region west of Marseilles. There are also some glorious beaches on the Atlantic coast of Portugal. An underrated area for beaches is along the Lleyn Peninsula of north Wales, boundered by the Irish Sea, and including the mountains of Snowdonia. On warm summers days, this region can be lovely.
Well buster domino you cant spell either it's Bamburgh not Bambugh, but he is right it has beautiful scenery as has almost every beach along the North-East coast of England (however the weather isn't particularly conducive to sunbathing usually, it is at the minute though.
There are many nice beaches around the Mediterranean coast in southern Europe but they are packed out with Germans reserving their sundebds by going out in the early hours of the morning to put towels out.
Well, I don't live in France but I do live in Algeria, which is also in Europe and only 2 hours away from France, plus it is simular to France and they both speak berber.
But yea, I've learned from my experience that Algeria has the best beaches ever. Just before yesterday I went to this place called "az-foon". It had lot's of rocks on the bottom but if I went along the beach I would find sand. It's free and fun. Take my advice.
although freezing at times - Northern Ireland has some beautiful blue flag beaches, infact most of them are - portrush, benone, downhill and others on the coast
by geeboy
North Wales.
2007-06-20 08:02:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I don't live in France but I do live in Algeria, which is also in Europe and only 2 hours away from France, plus it is simular to France and they both speak berber.
But yea, I've learned from my experience that Algeria has the best beaches ever. Just before yesterday I went to this place called "az-foon". It had lot's of rocks on the bottom but if I went along the beach I would find sand. It's free and fun. Take my advice.
- Rainbow
2007-06-20 06:44:32
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answered by ♥Innocence♥ 1
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Ios in the Greek Cyclades Islands where there is no airport, just ferry, so lovely unspoiled island. Having said that, any of the Cyclades islands are a good choice, with the beautiful golden sand and turquoise Aegean sea. Have a wonderful time if you go.
2007-06-20 05:03:28
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answered by Anonymous
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again the south west of wales, esp. the gower peninsula an area of outstanding natural beauty and good surf also it has the fifth best beach in the world apparently!
oh yeah saunton sands in north devon was there other day, absolutely phenomenal beach, massive and hardly busy good surf too.
2007-06-20 12:25:30
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answered by wave 5
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Brighton Beach
2007-06-19 22:07:46
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answered by Eduardo 2
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