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If you’re looking for the best beaches in Barcelona we’ve got you covered!

Beautiful Barcelona is home to some great beaches where sun worshipers can top up their tan, play volleyball and cool off in the sea on a hot summer day. Unlike most other European city break destinations Barcelona has a selection of beaches literally on its doorstep.

In our opinion the fact that there are beaches in the city gives Barcelona a totally different vibe than somewhere like Madrid, for example.

It’s hard to put a finger on it, but in general, the atmosphere feels much more laid back and we think that’s down to knowing you’re only ever a short distance away from a beach.


Beaches just seem to wash away stress.

The beaches in Barcelona have that effect. You’ll find everyone hanging out with friends and enjoying the wonderful life this city provides.

When it comes to the best beaches in Barcelona there are five main contenders:
Barceloneta
Nova Icaria
Mar Bella
Somorrostro
Castelldefels

Each beach is great for different reasons so keep reading for our explanation as to why exactly each made the cut.

So, without further ado, let us get you guys on the best beaches in Barcelona!


Five of the Best Beaches in Barcelona

Barceloneta




We might as well start with what most tourists who visit the city might consider to be one of the best beaches in Barcelona.

Often referred to simply as ‘Barcelona beach’, it’s the one most people come across first since it is found in the popular neighborhood of, you guessed it, Barceloneta.

There are a number of volleyball nets set up for people to use freely, which is a really nice feature of this beach. Just be prepared to either wait your turn or join in on a game with other people since it’s one of the more popular beaches in Barcelona.

It’s easily walkable from anywhere in the city centre and is well connected with its own metro station. You’ll need to catch the yellow line (L4) and get off at Barceloneta if you are traveling by metro. From the station, it takes about 5-10 minutes to walk to the beach. 

Nova Icaria



Platja de la Nova Icaria is about a 15-minute walk north of Barceloneta beach and, for us, is one of the best beaches in Barcelona.

Nova Icaria beach is a favorite among locals. You’ll be able to get away from the crowds of tourists at Barceloneta beach and you never know who you will bump into there. One time, we were sitting with friends and none other than Ronaldinho (a Barcelona footballing legend) showed up to play a Brazilian version of volleyball where you use your feet instead of hands to hit the ball.

Needless to say, it attracted quite a crowd.

To get to Nova Icaria you can walk from the center or take a metro to the Ciutadella – Vila Olímpica station (L4 yellow line).


Mar Bella


The Mar Bella beach is just two beaches down from Nova Icaria but is very different for two main reasons.

The first thing that sets this beach apart from the rest is something that is in very short supply in Barcelona, free parking. There is a huge area between the main road and the beach where you can park your car for free all day, every day. A quick side note, it’s also the best place to park if you drive into the city and don’t want to pay for parking. Simply park next to Mar Bella beach and hop on the metro to get back into the center.

The second thing is the fact that Mar Bella beach is a clothing-optional beach. That doesn’t mean however that it’s mandatory to strip off. The beach is actually very family friendly with children’s play areas and great chiringuitos. While the majority of people will be covered up, don’t be surprised if you see a few people strutting their stuff in their birthday suits.

To get to Mar Bella beach you can take advantage of the free parking by driving if you have a car. Alternatively, take the metro (L4 yellow line) to the Poblenou metro station and from there it’s about 10-minutes walking distance away.

Somorrostro




At one point Somorrostro and Barceloneta beaches were considered to be just one beach. That changed when the northern end of the beach was renamed to Somorrostro after an old shanty town that used to be in the area. Spain’s most famous flamenco dancer, Carmen Amaya, was born there which brought about the name change in her honor.

While the beach itself is beautiful, like most of the beaches in Barcelona, it made this list for another reason.

People who want to do more than just lay around have the chance to hit an open-air gym at the southern end of Somorrostro. It’s totally free and there is a huge range of equipment to use.

As with most of the beaches near Barcelona centre, it’s pretty easy to get to. You can either walk or take the metro (L4 yellow line) to the Barceloneta or Ciutadella – Vila Olímpica stations, they’re both more or less equidistant from the beach.


Castelldefels



The last beach on this list is a bit of a bonus one as it’s not in the city itself. In comparison to the beaches near Barcelona centre that we’ve talked about, it’s absolutely huge. It’s also one of the most beautiful beaches near Barcelona.

The beach stretches along the coast for more than 5kms and is roughly 100 meters wide. The town is small with most buildings being only a few stories high which gives it a distinct ‘small town’ feel.

A complete contrast to the hustle and bustle of Barcelona.

Castelldefels is about 20kms from Barcelona but is really easy to reach. There are a few different options but the easiest way is to take the R2 train from Sants Estació direct to Platja de Castelldefels. The journey takes about 30 minutes.

If you do take the train you need to get off at the Platja de Castelldefels stop, not the Castelldefels stop. If you get off at the wrong stop you’ll then have to take a bus to get to the beach.

Another great thing about getting to Castelldefels via the R2 train is that you can use the T-10 ticket which means the journey will only cost €1. For anyone who doesn’t know, the T-10 ticket is a ticket that costs a little over €10 and gives you 10 rides on most of the city’s public transportation. It’s the most cost-effective way of using the metro, city buses and some other regional trains.

If you’re looking for great beaches near Barcelona that are awesome day trip locations, then Castelldefels is the place.

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Teška srca vas obavještavamo kako se ovogodišnje izdanje Renesansnog festivala koje se trebalo održati od 20. do 23. kolovoza 2020. godine neće održati. Jubilarno 15. izdanje TOP manifestacije Renesansni festival održat će se sljedeće godine u terminu: 19. – 22. kolovoza 2021 godine.

Situacija s epidemijom virusa COVID - 19 na nacionalnoj te globalnoj razini još je uvijek vrlo neizvjesna. Renesansni festival je velika i kompleksna manifestacija, ČAK ŠTO VIŠE NAJKOMPLEKSNIJE ORGANIZIRANO HRVATSKO DOGAĐANJE, koje iziskuje dugoročne pripreme, koje zbog epidemije uvelike kasne. Renesansni festival također na ograničenom prostoru okuplja iznimno velik broj ljudi, kako vas, posjetitelja koji ne dolazite samo iz Hrvatske već i iz Europe i svijeta tako i sudionika koji ujedno dolaze iz 15-tak europskih zemalja (neke od njih su proglašene rizičnim zemljama zbog velikog broja oboljelih od virusa COVID-19).

ZDRAVLJE I SIGURNOST NAŠIH POSJETITELJA, SUDIONIKA I SVIH OSTALIH KOJI SU UKLJUČENI U ORGANIZACIJU MANIFESTACIJE NAM JE NAJVEĆI PRIORITET.

Uzmemo li u obzir sve aspekte Renesansnog festivala (raznolikost i brojnost sadržaja i programa) koji se uvelike razlikuju od ostalih manifestacija u Hrvatskoj te trenutnu situaciju sa epidemijom korona virusa te rizike koje dolaze s njom, smatramo kako je najbolja mjera odgoda manifestacije za sljedeću godinu kada će nadamo se situacija biti pod kontrolom, te će se Renesansni festival održati na razini kvalitete vrijedne Turističkog događaja godine te TOP manifestacije Hrvatske.

Vjerujemo da ćemo zajedno željno iščekivati sljedeću godinu te Jubilarno 15. izdanje atraktivnog Renesansnog festivala u Koprivnici na kakvog ste navikli ! :)

Puno zdravlja i sreće želi Vam ekipa Renesansnog festivala !
Barcelona City Council will regulate capacity on the city’s beaches that usually attract the biggest crowds from Monday, when the region is expected to move to Phase 2 of the lockdown de-escalation plan. 


During this phase, recreational bathing will be allowed in the waters, and the exercise time slots will be removed for most of the day, save for the allotted ours for the elderly and vulnerable. Those hours are 10-12 in the morning and 7-8 in the evening.

Specifically, a system of pylons and rope will be installed that will regulate access to the beaches of Barceloneta, Sant Miquel, Sant Sebastià, and Somorrostro. There will also be public workers on-site who will let people know whether the beaches can be accessed or not at any given time.

The council will calculate the free space available and the capacity of each beach in real-time with the use of video sensors that will record the volume of people. This information will be translated into a 'traffic light' system for each beach that can be consulted on the City Council's website and will indicate whether the capacity level is low, medium, high, or very high.



Ada Colau’s local council rules out dividing the beaches into different sections for different groups of people, and will instead rely on the “co-responsibility” of beach-goers to keep their distance on the sand. The extraordinary measures of control and regulation of the capacity will come at a cost of 700,000 euros to the town hall.
The number of passengers at Barcelona's El Prat airport continued to drop to unprecedented levels in May following the trend that began in March and carried on in April.



Passengers fell by 99% compared to May 2019, as only 46,962 people took off or landed in the city this year as opposed to the all-time high of 4,681,748 the same month last year.

Yet, the May 2020 figure is also 85.5% higher than April's, when there were only 25,307 passengers.

Operations also suffered a dramatic 94.3% fall, with 1,777 flights arriving and departing from Barcelona.



Impact of Covid-19 felt for a fourth month in a row

In February, the number of passengers only grew by 0.2%, the lowest increase in a long time that could be attributed to the Mobile World Congress' cancellation due to the health crisis.

In March, the figures were already down by 64.3% compared to the same time a year earlier as the state of alarm came into force on March 14. And in April, the drop was even more drastic than in May: 99.4%.

These numbers could begin to grow in June as the state of alarm ends on June 21 – yet, border restrictions are likely to last until July 1 and entail a mandatory 14-day quarantine.

58% drop from January to May

Given the reduction in air traffic, much of the airport was closed off towards the end of March, including all of Terminal 2, with all activity concentrated in areas A and D of Terminal 1.

The figures made public on Friday show that 8,167,323 passengers traveled through the airport during the first five months of the year, down 58% compared to January to May 2019.

As for the other two main airports managed by Spain in Catalonia, both Girona (97 passengers) and Reus (226) suffered an almost 100% drop in passengers in May compared to the 12 months prior.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced that Greece is ready to welcome tourists this summer with priority to health 
safety.

His comments were made during a visit to Santorini, where he was accompanied by Culture & Sports Minister Lina Mendoni.
Mendoni gave Mitsotakis a tour of the Akrotiri archeological site, one of the most important archaeological sites on the island. The findings show Akrotiri was one of the most important ancient settlements in the Aegean Sea during the prehistoric period, later becoming a key trade port during the Bronze Age.


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Αν σήμερα κάνουμε τα πρώτα βήματα για να προσελκύσουμε επισκέπτες, το κάνουμε ακριβώς επειδή η χώρα θεωρείται ασφαλής προορισμός. Αυτή την ασφάλεια οφείλουμε να τη διαφυλάξουμε ως κόρη οφθαλμού. Όπως οφείλουμε να προστατεύσουμε το τουριστικό μας προϊόν. https://primeminister.gr/2020/06/13/24146 …

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“We will open all museums on June 15,” said the Prime Minister, “and we will be ready to welcome visitors and tourists who come to Santorini not only for its stunning scenery and famous sunsets, but also for its unique archeological treasures.”
He noted that all infrastructures are set up so as to ensure that the correct social distancing can be observed everywhere, according to health experts’ instructions, “so that our tourists feel safe,” and underlined that “we want to protect their own health as well as the health of workers here.”
Mendoni stressed that all the archeological sites and museums in the country operate on the basis of ‘health safety above all’, which is one of Greece’s central maxims during this summer’s tourism campaign.


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The Greek summer is much more than the shimmering sea and the stunning sunset. It is a state of mind; a feeling of happiness, of freedom, of tranquility. These feelings are probably even more necessary now, as we are coming out of the first wave of the pandemic.

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Prior to visiting Akrotiri, Mitsotakis was welcomed by Health Minister Vasilis Kikilias to Santorini’s Thera General Hospital, where he was briefed on the hospital’s readiness to deal with any potential coronavirus cases and also its preparedness to carry out diagnostic tests.
At Thera general hospital the Greek PM also discussed the government’s efforts to remove any legal hurdles that prevent the uninterrupted air transfer of any type of patients from Santorini to off-island health facilities.
To this effect and beyond it, Mitsotakis said that “we have a critical summer ahead of us and our intention is to welcome visitors without making any discounts on safety and security, for both the local population and the workers in the National Health System.”
Special medical housing units have been placed in the surrounding grounds at Thera General Hospital, while on Friday a Covid-19 molecular diagnosis expert was installed at the hospital so that sending samples to the Hellenic Pasteur Institute (HPI) in Athens may not be required.


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Greek tourism is back. We are opening up to visitors, but we are doing it with your safety as our utmost priority. And we have worked very hard to ensure our guests will be safe and stay healthy.

Today, my message to you is very simple. Come to Greece.

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“When the summer tourist season comes full circle,” said Mitsotakis, “we will be able to say that we did not just manage the first wave of the pandemic in an exemplary way, but that we also set the bar very high on how we can reopen tourism safely – above all else,” he exclaimed.
When asked if opening the country to visitors might jeopardise the government’s efforts to contain the coronavirus pandemic, Mitsotakis said that “there is no risk-free approach…we are doing the best we can” and emphasised that the economy will operate under “very robust guidelines” enforcing social distancing and other measures, such as mandatory wearing of masks in transport as well as by all catering personnel.
“I believe the worst (of the pandemic) is over and I don’t think a full lockdown will be necessary…in case of a localised outbreak, we have the medical and civil protection infrastructure in place to tackle it safely and efficiently,” Mitsotakis said.



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2020 has been a difficult year. Across the globe, everyone is feeling the impact. But as a country, we are moving forward and we are confident that we will win this battle. We are ready to extend Greece's legendary hospitality to the world once again.

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Greece has so far had 3,112 confirmed COVID-19 cases, with 183 fatalities.
Greece’s borders will be “open” from June 15th, with flights permitted to land in Athens and Thessaloniki.


The countries are: Albania, Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Japan, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Malta, Montenegro, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Norway, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Switzerland, and Finland.
The day finally arrived for many eager travellers.

Greece reopened Athens International Airport and Thessaloniki Airport “Makedonia” to more international flights, hoping to kick-start its vital tourism sector after three months in lockdown.

In Thessaloniki, the first flight from abroad landed at 13:30 from Munich, Germany, with 160 on board.

The Aegean Airlines flight was welcomed with a water arch salute, symbolically, as this usually the case during the reception of a “virgin” flight, as reported by Emea.


Deputy Minister of Civil Protection and Crisis Management, Nikos Hardalias and other dignitaries of the city, welcomed the first passengers.

According to Hardalias, all passengers arriving by June 30 will undergo a coronavirus test and then go to their destination.

Regarding the designated ‘Covid-19 hotel’, where travellers who test positive will be quarantined for 14 days, Hardalias said that it has not been designated yet in Thessaloniki. HE noted that this is the responsibility of the Tourism Ministry.

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Michael Eleftheriadis, one passenger on board the flight told AMNA “everything happened very quickly, they took a saliva sample for examination and let us go to our destination.” Another passenger, Elias Tsingas added that “we were checked, we gave our full details and they told us that they would notify us when the results came out.”


“Greece is opening its gates to tourism today. Everything is ready, as the prime minister stressed from Santorini at the weekend, in order to receive visitors with safety,” government spokesman Stelios Petsas stated on Monday during a press briefing.

“We want Greece to be the safest tourist destination in Europe. We – government, businessmen and employees – are all moving based on this”, he added.

Petsas also stressed: “We all know that this summer will be different from the previous ones but we want the experience of contact with Greek culture to be as authentic as possible. As of today, we welcome tourists from airports in the list of the European Aviation Safety Agency with a low epidemiological burden.”

He added that random tests will be carried out at the airports of Athens and Thessaloniki by June 30. “Those who are tested will have to wait for the result – that is, for one day – in a hotel of their choice. In case someone is tested positive, he will stay in quarantine for 14 days.”
Croatia Airlines najavila je privremeni ljetni red letenja u periodu od 29. lipnja ove godine, kompanija će ponovno pokrenuti određene linije iz Zagreba, Splita i Dubrovnika, no na većini linija došlo je do povećanja tjednih letova.



Donosimo vam pregled promjena na linijama Croatia Airlinesa iz tri spomenuta grada.


Promjene na linijama iz Zagreba

Linija Zagreb - Frankfurt do 29. lipnja prometovati će dva puta dnevno, a zatim će ponedjeljkom i petkom na navedenoj liniji biti 3 leta dnevno, ukupno 20 tjednih letova između ova dva grada,

Linija Zagreb - Sarajevo koja je jučer krenula prometovati sa 4 tjedna leta od 29. lipnja dobiti će još jedan tjedni let, svakog četvrtka, dakle 5 puta tjedno.

Linija Zagreb - Split - Rim također će dobiti još jedan tjedni let, svake srijede, ukupno 5 puta tjedno.

Linija Zagreb - Brussels od navedenog će datuma prometovati 6 puta tjedno, uz napomenu da su srijedom dostupna dva dnevna leta.

Ponovno se uvodi linija Zagreb - Pariz, dva puta tjedno, petkom i nedjeljom.

Linija Zagreb - Zadar - Pula u prometu je trenutno svakodnevno, no od navedenog će datuma biti reducirana na 4 tjedna leta (ponedjeljkom, srijedom, petkom i nedjeljom).

Povezuju se Split i Osijek

Što se tiče letova hrvatskog nacionalnog prijevoznika iz Splita, Croatia Airlines će pojačati jednu postojeću liniju. Naime, linija Split - Frankfurt do 29. lipnja prometuje 2 puta tjedno (srijedom i subotom), a od navedenog datuma prometovati će čak 5 puta tjedno (ponedjeljkom, srijedom, petkom, subotom i nedjeljom).

Ponovno se uvodi linija Osijek - Split, svake subote.

Dubrovnik dobiva vezu s Frankfurtom

Croatia Airlines pokrenuti će prvu međunarodnu liniju ove godine iz Dubrovnika. Od kraja lipnja Dubrovnik će biti povezan sa Frankfurtom 4 puta tjedno; ponedjeljkom, srijedom, petkom i nedjeljom.

Za očekivati je kako će Croatia Airlines u idućoj najavi (za letove od 05.07.2020.) najaviti pokretanje određenih linija, poput one između Zagreba i Praga, te Zagreba i Skopja.

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