The Best Beaches in Europe in 2025: An Unexpected Country in the Lead.


The Best Beaches in Europe: From North to South
Many tourists traveling across Europe usually prefer southern countries, but according to experts from Lonely Planet, interesting places for relaxation can also be found in northern directions. Thus, they consider Hauklany Beach on the Lofoten Islands in Norway to be the best beach in Europe.
In their ranking of the best beaches in Europe, Lonely Planet also highlighted Cala Goloritzé beach on the Italian island of Sardinia and the West Beach on the island of Berneray in Scotland.
‘The Lofoten Islands, rising from the Norwegian Sea like the spine of a dragon, offer an Arctic dream – whether in the endless light of the midnight sun or under the dancing northern lights in the winter snow. Hauklany Beach is something incredible, with sharp granite peaks towering over creamy sand and sapphire sea. The water is cold, with temperatures never exceeding 15°C.’
In the new ranking of the best beaches in Europe, experts noted the uniqueness and beauty of beaches in the northern part of the continent, particularly Hauklany on the Lofoten Islands in Norway. This change allows travelers to discover new, more exotic locations that can impress with their natural beauty and uniqueness.
When traveling through Europe, do not restrict yourself to only southern destinations, as northern beaches also have much to surprise you with their beauty and uniqueness. For instance, Hauklany Beach on the Lofoten Islands in Norway will amaze you with its Arctic beauty and incredible nature.
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