9Playa de Bolonia, Tarifa

Playa de Bolonia in southern Andalusia remains one of Spain’s most unspoiled stretches of coastline. Its vast expanse of golden sand, backed by rolling dunes and pine forests, offers a sense of freedom and wilderness. 

The beach is part of the El Estrecho Natural Park, where windsurfers and kitesurfers take advantage of the strong Levante winds. History lovers will appreciate the nearby Roman ruins of Baelo Claudia, an ancient city that once supplied fish sauce to the empire. Whether you’re sunbathing, hiking the dunes, or exploring the ruins, Bolonia feels like a timeless escape.