2 Best Sights in Andalusia, Spain

Playa de la Victoria

There's plenty of golden sand at this wide, urban beach. The boardwalk fills with beach bars in summer.

Amenities: food and drink; lifeguards (in season); showers; toilets; parking (no fee).

Best for: partiers; sunset.

Paseo Marítimo, Cádiz, Andalusia, 11010, Spain

Playa de Mazagón

The 5-km (3-mile) stretch of fine golden sand running from Mazagón to the frontier of the Doñana National Park forms one of the last unspoiled beaches in Andalusia. Dunes flank most of the beach, along with attractive sandstone cliffs; the Parador de Mazagón perches here. At the western end, the beach is popular with locals and visitors, beach bars are plentiful, and towel space at a premium in August. Walk in an easterly direction, however, and the beach becomes a much quieter affair. Bathing is generally safe, but watch for rip currents when it's windy. Amenities: food and drink (June 15–September 15); lifeguards; showers; toilets; water sports. Best for: sunset; swimming; walking.

Mazagón, Andalusia, Spain