A man cliff jumps into the ocean
Add These Underrated European Beaches To Your Bucket List
By SERA PARRIS
Off the coast of Croatia, the island of Korcula has this incredible spot with turquoise water, lush greenery, sandy knolls, and awe-inspiring coastal scenery.
Bilin Žal Beach
Billin Žal is a great option for families, especially in mid-to-late summer. Visitors can enjoy a quick swim, sunbathing, various recreational activities, and waterfront cafes.
This beach in Milos, Greece, is brimming with fascinating pale-faced volcanic rock formations, mysterious caves, and natural sea-filled and swimmer-friendly pools.
Sarakiniko
The breathtaking beach is unique and massive, with water recreation galore and ample opportunities for otherworldly photos, and it never feels crowded, even during summer.
This unspoiled wonder of golden sand, crashing waves, rock pools, impressive cliffs, and natural beauty lies in Portugal's Vicentine Coast Natural Park.
Praia de Monte Clérigo
In addition to first-rate surfing, visitors can take advantage of this untouched region's clear waters by going snorkeling, swimming, boating, and kayaking.
Stop in just around the corner at the dazzling coastal village of Aljezur, full of splendid attractions, colorful houses, lovely shops, snack bars, and al fresco restaurants.
This sea cove in Spain's Costa Brava region is known for its sandy Mediterranean coastline, dramatic landscape, luxury villas, and all-around pleasantness.
Playa Sa Riera
Great for beach lovers of all ages, this often-overlooked beach has an on-duty lifeguard, onsite beach facilities, showers, free parking, al fresco restaurants, and beachside bars.
This wondrous beach in Mallorca, Balearic Islands, is an utterly gorgeous and remote tropical escape. Far from the hotel resorts, Es Trenc is a breathtaking sight.
Es Trenc Beach