Spain's 51 Most Breathtaking Beachside Towns Worth A Visit
13. Zahara de los Atunes, Andalusia: A Hidden Paradise for Foodies

If you love fresh seafood, quiet beaches, and dramatic sunsets, Zahara de los Atunes is a dream come true. Located on the Costa de la Luz, this laid-back fishing village boasts some of the most pristine, uncrowded beaches in Spain. The area is famous for its wild-caught bluefin tuna, which has been a culinary staple since Roman times. Local chiringuitos (beach bars) serve melt-in-your-mouth tuna dishes, best enjoyed with a cold glass of sherry while watching the sun dip into the Atlantic. Zahara’s relaxed bohemian atmosphere makes it a perfect retreat for food lovers and beachgoers alike.