For those not quite ready to let go of summer, a last-minute autumn sun getaway may be just what you need.
So, Wizz Air has not only looked into which beaches are most and least crowded, but also researched average temperatures and daylight hours for September, October, and November to uncover the best-hidden spots for late-season sunshine.
To determine the most and least overcrowded beaches the low-budget airline analysed over 50 European countries and their top beaches.
They then used their travel expertise and a calculation that involved measuring the beach, dividing its area by the size of a beach towel, and then dividing that by the average number of daily visitors.
This gave an estimate of how much space each beach offers per person. Temperatures and beach space were then ranked, giving each destination an overall score of 50, with higher scores indicating better destinations.
By combining these insights with weather data, Wizz Air has revealed the ideal destinations that offer not only plenty of room to relax but also perfect conditions to extend your summer as long as possible.
András Rado, head of communications at Wizz Air said: “While many know Europe’s iconic beach spots like Ibiza or the Algarve, there are countless hidden coastal gems that often go unnoticed.
“At Wizz Air, we’re passionate about helping travellers discover these lesser-known treasures, from secluded coves in Croatia to sandy stretches in Albania, away from the crowds.”
1. Nissi Beach, Ayia Napa (Cyprus) – 42.7
2. Konyaaltı Plajları, Antalya (Turkey) – 35.67
3. Borsh Beach, Borsh (Albania) – 33.3
4. Praia da Falésia, Algarve (Portugal) – 32.3
5. Kalithea, Rhodes (Greece) – 30.3
6. Ramla Bay, Xaghra (Malta) – 30.3
7. Benirrás Beach, Ibiza (Spain) – 30.0
8. Livadi Beach, Himarë (Albania) – 28.3
9. Myrtos Beach, Kefalonia (Greece) – 28.0
10. Balos Beach, Crete (Greece) – 27.7
Nissi Beach close to Ayia Napa, Cyprus, is the best place for some last-minute sun before we reach autumn. Although it’s one of Cyprus’s most popular beaches, its 600-metre length provides ample space for visitors.
If you don’t mind a livelier atmosphere, Nissi Beach is an excellent choice for a last-minute autumn getaway, remaining pleasantly warm in September, October, and November with temperatures of 21 degrees and an average of nine hours of sunshine.
In second place is Konyaaltı Plajları in Antalya, Turkey. This hidden gem offers a peaceful escape from crowded tourist spots, with space for nine beach towels per person.
Surrounded by mountains and clear Mediterranean waters, it provides a tranquil retreat. In autumn, Konyaaltı Plajları enjoys enjoyable weather, averaging 20°C and nine hours of sunshine, making it an ideal, crowd-free choice for a last-minute summer getaway.
The third place is Borsh Beach in Albania, renowned for its consistently warm autumn weather. Nestled along Albania’s scenic Ionian coast, Borsh remains pleasantly warm, making it an ideal spot for a late-season escape.
With extended sunny days and inviting temperatures, visitors can enjoy this coastal gem’s beauty and tranquillity well after the peak tourist season ends.
Albania is quickly becoming a top destination for travellers in 2024 as more people uncover this hidden gem. Boasting pristine, natural landscapes and budget-friendly prices, it’s the perfect choice for adventurers looking for something unique and off the beaten path.
Albania offers a variety of experiences that can easily compete with its more well-known, busier neighbours, such as Greece.
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