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Seven Blue Flag beaches in Andalucía where you can actually find space this summer
From Atlantic dunes to inland reservoirs, these quieter spots combine quality facilities with room to breathe
Summer in Andalucía is wonderful, but finding a beach that doesn't feel like a car park by 10.00am is another matter. The good news is that they do exist, and several of them carry the Blue Flag, the internationally recognised environmental award that guarantees clean water, good facilities and proper safety standards throughout the season. Andalucía holds 143 Blue Flags this summer, five more than last year, confirming its place as one of Spain's leading regions for beach quality.You might also like: Spain makes history with 677 Blue Flag beaches, 35 more than in 2025
Santa Pura, Lepe (Huelva)
Punta Candor, Rota (Cádiz)
El Chaparral, Mijas (Málaga)
Carchuna, Motril (Granada)
Los Nardos, Pulpí (Almería)
El Encinarejo, Andújar (Jaén)
La Breña, Almodóvar del Río (Córdoba)
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