About Ebro Reservoir

When we hear the word - the beach, in the head arises one established association - sea, sand and relax. But who says the sea has a monopoly on vacation? Often the lakes attract no less than the sea, and in some cases even more tourists than the seaside. Ebro Reservoir can be attributed to this.

Some general information, the Ebro Reservoir is located in Spain (Castile and León), total area - 62.5 km².

The coast of Ebro Reservoir is a real find for lovers of saturated turquoise water, and even these places are not traditionally famous for memorable landscapes - your vacation certainly won’t be any worse!

There are predominantly sandy beaches, that which primarily situated away from the city bustle. Perhaps that is why Ebro Reservoir is popular among travelers who prefer relaxation. However, and other groups of travelers may also like this place. We have even prepared for you several collections to explore the beaches of Ebro Reservoir - Playa Embalse del Ebro, Playa de Arija

The coastline of Ebro Reservoir is mostly straight, but the absence of winding shapes is compensated by the abundance of natural vegetation that is often present in the region. This vegetation creates a natural shadow that protects vacationers from the sun’s heat on hot days. These can be either rare trees or even dense forest areas, and it is important to be able to find them.

There are no secluded beaches here. So if you are looking beach holidays outside the hustle and bustle of the city, the coast of Ebro Reservoir is probably not your option.

Ebro Reservoir Best beaches

view the highest rated beaches in area

Good for Relax

Playa de Arija

Arija 1.4 km
Good
7.1
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • Bright sand • Turquoise pure water • Sand bottom
3.8 Amenities index
Good for party
Good
7
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • Light pebble • Turquoise pure water • Pebbles bottom
4 Amenities index

Kitesurf spot Embalse del Ebro

Cabanas de Virtus 1.5 km
Tolerable
5.9
Free entrance • Virgin beach • Easy access • Turquoise water • Kite or windsurfing • Good for swimming
1 Amenities index

Planning a beach holiday, most travelers imagine a beautiful clean and uncrowded beach. The latter during high season, may be unreal. However, sometimes it is possible to find exceptions.

The coast of Ebro Reservoir is very popular with holidaymakers, so most beaches in season have a high level of occupancy. But this does not mean that there is no less crowded beaches. Such beaches still exist, but there are not so many - about 3. Check selection.

The key popular activity for beach recreation is, of course, swimming. For such activity Ebro Reservoir has the following features:

  • most beaches are sandy, but in some cases it is recommended to take aqua-shoes;
  • 2 beaches on Ebro Reservoir, have a normally enter to the water, but there are exceptions;
  • 2 beaches on the coast has high level of transparency;
  • in most cases the cleanliness on Ebro Reservoir coast is high;

Latest reviews on Ebro Reservoir's beaches

Playa Embalse del Ebro
10 Liam Haskins

This place is absolutely amazing, providing a breathtaking alternative to the coast and perfect for swimming as well.

Kitesurf spot Embalse del Ebro
8 Sylvana

Our kite instructors were fantastic. Their mastery of kitesurfing is evident, and it's clear that they have been teaching for a considerable amount of time. Plus, their patience seems to be endless! If you're new to sports like ours, I highly recommend taking individual classes. However, you might miss out on a lot since the instructor will be focused on your partner half of the time. On the other hand, when it comes to constructive feedback, it's important to use different words if something isn't understood. Otherwise, it becomes a repetitive cycle without any progress. Overall, it has been an amazing experience, and I wholeheartedly recommend it!