A local has revealed the 'perfect' escape from Spain's bustling beaches that most tourists struggle to find. Renowned for its Gaudí architecture, ubiquitous history, and fancy rooftop cocktail bars - , located in Spain's region, has long been a tourist hotspot.
Last year, a staggering 15.6 million tourists flocked to , to soak up the sun and pretend they're suddenly art and history connoisseurs. It's a 100,000 decrease compared to 2023 overnight figures, but still means finding a beach where you're not rubbing shoulders with a complete stranger an almost impossible feat.
Playa de Bogatell is a popular spot for sun-worshipping Brits, boasting sugar-like sands, cobalt waters, and a slew of sea-view eateries. However, in the peak seasons - the stretch of sand can become insufferably crowded.
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Luckily, TikTok channel Explorebarcelona explained that just a stone's throw from the busy beach lies a stunning shore that has somehow managed to escape the tourist limelight. "Most tourists will never find this place, but most locals know it's the perfect escape," the account said.
"Tired of crowded beaches, and overpriced drinks? Just walk 15 minutes further and you will find Platja Nova Mar Bella, a hidden gem where locals actually relax. [There are] no vendors, no noise, just clean sand, clear water, and space to breathe."
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On TripAdvisor, Platja Nova Mar Bella has garnered hundreds of five-star reviews from impressed travellers."The sand was light coloured tan with no rocks and clean surroundings," one visitor hailed. "The drop off into the sea was substantial and with smooth rocks to walk into the water. Beverages were easily attained as were umbrellas to rent."
Another agreed, commenting: "[It's] quieter than beaches nearer the town. There are spacious toilets, bike racks to lock up rental bikes, and showers. It's a relaxed unintimidating beach for people of all ages and all shapes and sizes!"
A third added: "Very nice tapas bar in the middle of the beach, very nice sand and clean water. Very convenient and free parking," while a fourth penned: "The beach was closed to swimming because of high wind and surf conditions but that didn't stop us from dipping our feet in the water and enjoying the sun!"
However, others argued the beach's pristine reputation had already started to fade. One-star reviews complaining about 'aggressive' vendors and pickpockets have now started to tarnish the review site.
"The place is nice and clean," one person wrote. "The only downside is the shoppers. [They're] very aggressive and insistent... they had to be put back in their place vigorously."
Others pointed out the beach was actually a nudist beach, despite a lack of notice boards. Many have branded the beach a 'gay beach', as it tends to attract LGBTQ+ visitors.
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