Guide To Choosing The Right Beach Village

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Guide to choosing the right Beach Village

Why do beach villages always feel so far away from anywhere else? Is it just left over torment from being an excited kid - are we there yet? Are we there yet? Or is it that a beach village is a place for beach holidays and the next beach holiday is always too long to wait for! Even parts of sandy coastal cities can feel a long way from a sandy beach!

For the best beach deals you need to consider the beach villages and beach resorts of Spain's Balearic Islands. Cyprus or Sardinia among others. But the best way to find a beach village beach deal is to travel at the beginning or the end of the season, which will also mean the beach village will be less crowded. The smaller beach villages, like the ones on the Greek Islands are often good places to look for a beach deal as well: these islands are littered with beach villages of all different kinds. You could also look for beach villages in more exotic locations, of the African coasts, or in Scotland, Wales, or Norway, where less people are expecting for find a great beach village. Other beach deals come up at the last minute, so if your only prerequisite on your holiday is that it's a beach holiday, waiting till late may land you a fantastic beach deal.


Beaches are all about escape and beach holidays revolve around them and the beach villages that line them - other than the hotel, the most important part of many holidays is the beach village and the beach that lines it. So it's important to get the beach village, as well as the beach right.

So be clear - and do your research. What kind of beach village atmosphere do you like? A party beach village? A quiet beach village? A family beach village? The beach villages of Ibiza and Brazil are known for their parties, the beach villages of Costa Rico and the remote tropical islands of Samoa and French Polynesia are quiet, as are the exclusive beach village resorts on private islands in the Bahamas and Seychelles, and there are beach villages for families in every country, but there are lots of calm beaches off the European coasts so they're goo beaches to start on.

Then it's time to consider the quality of the beach the beach village sits alongside. Some of Europe's best beaches are along Turkey's Agean Coast, the Costa Verde, and around St Tropez. The Cote d'Azure, Croatia's Dalmatian Coast and the Greek Islands are other European beach holiday classics. Some of the best beaches for white sand and warm, turquoise waters are Whitehaven Beach, in the Great Barrier Reef's Whitsunday Group, Aitutaki in the Cook Islands and White Bay Beach in the British Virgin Islands. Other famous best beaches are White Beach in the Philippines, Matira Beach in French Polynesia and Anse de Grande Saline Beach on Martinique. Or for best beaches with a more rugged flavour, Vestvagoy Beach in Norway and beaches on the Welsh Coast are exciting places for a beach holiday.


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