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Which are the best beaches in the Mediterranean?

Who hasn’t dreamed of bathing on the most distinguished shores of one of the most important seas in history. The Mediterranean Sea holds well-hidden secrets. 

Today we want to focus on its most emblematic spots, making a list of the best beaches in the Mediterranean where you can enjoy incredible landscapes and waters.

Get your towel, your sunglasses and your favourite flip-flops or sandals ready!

1- Shipwreck Beach (Greece)

We begin our Mediterranean list with one of the most scenic beaches of all. This is Shipwreck Beach, on the island of Zakynthos, one of the best beaches in Greece.

Its name comes from the fact that a ship called Panagiotis was shipwrecked there in the last century, known for being a ship that normally carried contraband alcohol and cigarettes.

The postcard today with the ship perfectly framed in the middle of the beach and surrounded by cliffs is incredible. To access the turquoise waters and white sand of this beautiful beach, we have to do it by sea, as there is no road leading to the beach.

2- La Pelosa Beach (Italy)

And if before the main protagonist was a ship, this time the protagonist is an Aragonese tower that dates back to the 16th century.

It is located on an islet in front of the Pelosa beach, in Sardinia, which is the beach we are talking about.

Undoubtedly, its multicoloured waters and white sand are a unique attraction. It is the most visited tourist attraction on the Italian island. So much so that the authorities had to put a limit on its capacity, as the influx of people caused the natural environment to deteriorate. Currently, only 1,500 bathers can access this paradise on earth every day.

 3- Playa de los Muertos (Spain)

Our first Spanish foray into the list of the best beaches in the Mediterranean is in the province of Almería. Just 5 kilometres from the town of Carboneras is the beach of the dead. It was so called because the currents that passed through it used to carry the corpses of shipwrecks to it.

Today there is no need to worry, as this beach, which is more than 1 kilometre long, is truly impressive. Its crystal-clear waters contrast with the small pebbles that make up the shore, and snorkelling in its waters is a real delight.

Located in the natural park of Cabo de Gata, to reach it we must take a short 15-minute walk. Once there, we must know that the beach does not have any services, so we will have to go with everything we need and return with all the waste we have generated.

4- The Blue Lagoon (Malta)

More than just a beach, this time we want to take you to several of them in Malta. The Blue Lagoon area, between the island of Comino and the islet of Cominotto, has small sandbanks mixed with rocky areas from where you can go directly to the sea.

The turquoise and crystalline water is located in a unique environment, where you can practise scuba diving at its best.

There are also small beach bars where you can refresh yourself with a drink or cocktail. Grab your flip-flops and your backpack or beach bag and head to the beach bar to enjoy a wonderful day on one of Malta’s best beaches.

5- Pampelonne beach (France)

Between Marseille and Nice, just 5 kilometres from luxurious Saint-Tropez, lies Pampelonne beach.

Its fine white sand is perfect for lounging on a towel, soaking up the sun’s rays and occasionally wading in the crystal-clear waters.

Being surrounded by small mountains, the wind is almost non-existent, so we’ll always have calm waters perfect for a swim.

With a length of 6 kilometres, we have plenty of space to plant our parasol. In addition, behind us we have a promenade where we have all the necessary services.

In Havaianas we have different models of sandals inspired by St-Tropez.

6-  Ses Illetes beach (Spain)

We could not leave our beautiful Mediterranean islands out of this list. The Balearics are home to some of the best beaches in Spain.

This time we go to Formentera, home to one of the islands’ most iconic stretches of coastline.

This is Ses Illetes beach, located in the Ses Salines d’Eivissa and Formentera Natural Park. On its 450 metres of beach we can relax lying on fine white sand that gives the water turquoise colours only available in this area of the Mediterranean.

Its location in Formentera is to the north, on what is known as the peninsula of es Truncadors, which in this area is only 59 metres wide.

The name of the beach comes from the small islets in the vicinity, which make the landscape spectacular.

It has different services and entrance walkways that try to preserve the natural environment in which the beach is located. 

We must bear in mind that to enter the natural park in which the beach is integrated we will also have to pay a small amount of money, with which we will be helping to conserve this magnificent beach.

If you like to collaborate with the care of the planet, at Havaianas we have different initiatives aimed at improving the conservation of the planet. Check out our IPE flip flops that promote social and environmental responsibility and the Havaianas Conservation International (CI) collection.

7-  Porto Istana Beach (Italy)

We return to Sardinia to discover another of its “top” beaches. The turquoise waters and soft sand that make up the beach make Porto Istana one of the most beautiful in Italy.

It is located in the northeast of the island, very close to the city of Olbia. From here, the beach is only 19 minutes away by car.

The bay of Porto Istana means that the waters are always calm, and we can enjoy a landscape in which the vegetation seems to want to enter the sea.

We are also the ones who can enter, with diving goggles, to get to know the marine life of this beautiful spot, full of colour and different types of fish.

The beach has a multitude of services, including several bars where we can have lunch or a refreshing drink to combat the heat.

Sun loungers and umbrellas are also available, as well as toilets and showers, making it a perfect beach to visit with children.

8- Santa Giulia Beach (France)

Sardinia’s French neighbour, Corsica, also has some exquisite beaches. The best example is the beach of Santa Giulia, located in the southeast of the island, very close to the town of Porto Vecchio.

Its position on the map, next to the gulf of Santa Giulia, makes this beach a place of calm, blue waters that can be enjoyed all year round. The white sand stretches for almost 1 kilometre in length, so finding a spot will not be difficult. 

Another of its most special characteristics is that the water barely covers the beach, even if we go several metres from the shore.

It also has a large number of services, making it perfect for the youngest members of the family.

As if that were not enough, it is also possible to practise different water sports such as windsurfing, diving, sailing, snorkelling and paddle surfing.

9- Balos Lagoon (Greece)

We return to Greece to discover another of its emblematic beaches. This time we travel to the island of Crete, where we find the beach or lagoon of Balos.

Located in the west of the island, the closest town to Balos beach is Kissamos. We are in a natural park, so we will have to remember to preserve this place.

On its white sand we can enjoy the scenery, because the beach is located between the capes of Gramvousa and Tigali, forming a rather curious geographical phenomenon.

Its waters are shallow, and the most distinguished fauna of the place, the Caretta Caretta turtle, comes to them. Monk seals also make an appearance near Balos from time to time.

More than just a beach to relax and swim at, it is a beach to be enjoyed for its beautiful scenery. It is definitely a must-visit if you visit the island of Crete.

10- Zlatni Rat Beach (Croatia)

We finish our list by visiting Croatia, where it is one of the most curious beaches in the Mediterranean.  This is due to its shape, which has earned it the nickname of “Golden Horn”, as the beach has a very pronounced pointed shape.

It is located on the southern coast of the island of Brac, very close to the town of Bol. It is composed of small white stones that make the water crystal clear and turquoise, leaving an incredible landscape together with the vegetation that seems to want to go all the way to the end of the “horn”.

It has plenty of services, so it is a perfect beach to visit without many worries. With this beautiful Croatian beach we end our list, which we hope you will be able to see in person sometime.

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3 Spring Summer Outfits. Trends and styles for 2022

Which spring summer outfits will be a must-have this season? Which prints, colours and styles will be trending in 2022? We bring you up to date with a summary of the trends and suggest some super daring spring outfits for you to look like a real queen this season. 

What trends will be in this season? After analysing which colours have been the stars of the catwalks, the most viral combinations on Instagram, garments and accessory sizes, we bring you this express guide to the spring summer trends that will reinvent your seasonal wardrobe. 

Do you want to know how to combine your clothes to create the best spring outfits?

Trending colours

Which colours to choose for our spring and summer outfits? The star colours will be Very Pery, citrus yellow and fluorescent colours. We will also see the whole range of pinks, reds and pastels. 

What is clear is that we will not opt for the most discreet colours. We love to stand out and create super eclectic spring outfits. Our favourite? Citrus yellow, bubblegum pink and orange. 

Trendy clothes in 2022

On the clothing front, the good news is that high-waisted elephant trousers are still in use, which we love – we’re always going for comfy! 

The trouser skirts and bell-bottoms that we wore in the sixties, seventies and nineties are still in. Did you give them away or throw them away? If you’re like Diogenes, you can use them for your spring summer outfits. Touché!

You can also rescue mum’s XL blazers…and if they have shoulder pads, fringes or ruffles, all the better. Do you prefer to create more daring spring outfits at night? 

Try combining these blazers with mini skirts in all their forms or with Angelina Jolie-style catsuits – there’s no stopping you!

More things you can rescue are grandma’s crochet garments. Ask her permission to rummage through the boot of memories, dust them off and give them a new use.  If you prefer more eighties spring outfits, you’re sure to still have some satin garments in your wardrobe. 

For the more daring, transparencies will also be the ambassadors of your spring wardrobe.

Prints for this spring-summer

When it comes to prints, we’re going to make it easy for you: floral looks are still in. But you’ll have to add other prints to your outfit, such as polka dots, animal prints and geometric motifs. 

The coolest is the vertical stripe print that we’ve seen on most catwalks this season. But if we had to choose, we’d take them all. We love eclectic spring outfits that mix all kinds of styles, colours, prints and shapes. 

Styles

And speaking of styles… The 60’s are once again a must for women’s spring and summer outfits. Bring out your white boots, mini skirts, plaid prints and low rise bell bottoms

We can’t resist the charm of these garments! We can’t resist the style of the 2000s either, with baguette polo shirts, babydoll dresses, low rise trousers, ribbed crop tops and edgy ankle boots. 

I’m sure you still have a piece of clothing from that era! Or an accessory that we all bought at the time, like the Spice Girls’ Gary choker. 

For lovers of bohemian styles, the New Age style is going to be another must of the season. Mixing prints, colours and garments inspired by the sixties and later decades, our wardrobe will look like Brigitte Bardot’s in a modern spiritual version.  

Well, that’s it, do you want to see what spring summer outfits we’ve selected for you? 

Check out these 3 spring-summer outfits

We have to admit it. Of all the trends we’ve seen, we’re sticking to the most colourful, extravagant and eye-catching to create our spring summer outfits

We love fluorescent colours, animal prints, XXL sizes and the mix of sixties and New Age styles. Do you want to see what selection of garments we bring you to create the coolest spring summer outfits?

Outfit 1: Spring alters the blood

It’s just what we want. To get everyone’s blood pumping. That’s why we’re going to add a lot of colour and sixties style to our spring outfit.

The first star piece will be this multicoloured knotted bikini, which we’ll combine with a vintage-style fluorescent green T-shirt.

summer bikini outfit
green t-shirt spring look

We have to admit that we love the surfer style of the sixties! But with a classic eighties touch: combine them with Cateye glasses.

What else is missing at this pool party? A pair of fluorescent sandals to contrast with the golden tan we’re starting to show off, and a mat.

Havaianas cat eye sunglasses
Havaianas St Troppez

For the record, we’re not just here to shine, we also want to enjoy the water, the sun and the good vibes. And when night falls, we’ll pull out that pair of animal print socks from our handbag and wrap them around those feline feet. 

Outfit 2: To show off at the next Ecstatic Dance

New Age is going strong, and we love the bohemian hippy style of the sixties. 

So, this time we’re going for the crochet crop top we stole from our mother, paired with these ultra-feminine purple trousers and that XXL jacket we’ve had abandoned since the 2000s.

We always love to give a feminist and vindicative touch to our spring outfits.

havaianas purple pants
Havaianas You Malta sandals ideal for summer

The final bet will be for the comfortable, versatile and quick-drying. These You Malta sandals are perfect for a day at the beach. 

They’re available in citrus orange so that when the night comes, you’ll be dancing an ecstatic dance around the bonfire. If you still don’t think they’re hippie enough, try the effect of these espadrilles.

Summer Outfit 3. Rebellious eclectic by day and night

If there’s one thing we like, it’s combining prints, colours and shapes. And to do it the way we want. Because being rebellious and cheeky is this season’s must. Join the revolution of T-shirts with a message combined with oversize jeans.

Havaianas summer look t-shirt
Animal print Havaianas t-shirt

Go for animal print prints on everything you can: from T-shirts to flip-flops.

This season the maxim “less is more” will not be enough. Combine your outfit with an XXL blazer and a yellow bag to match your sandals. Shine by day and by night my dear!

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Sandals vs flip-flops. What are the differences?

Soft, lightweight, comfortable, and easy to wear; there’s nothing like flip-flops and sandals for summer Knowing the characteristics and details of flip flops and sandals can help you choose the best option for you.

In this post we will know the difference between flip flops and sandals so you can choose according to your needs.

Details and characteristics of the sandals

From a structural perspective, sandals usually have ankle support, with straps that hug the foot according to different styles. The sole can be flat or heeled, depending on the design.

The Havaianas You Paraty Studs sandals are an example of a sandal with ankle support, while the Havaianas You Angra sandals are a model with a cross strap.

differences between flip flops and sandals
The ankle strap or support is one of the main features of sandals.

Although their shape may have some differences, both types of footwear are perfect for keeping your feet cool on a warm, sunny day.

Sandals can be as stylish and attractive as they are casual or formal. Moreover, over the years, a wide variety of designs have emerged, offering, nowadays, a wide range of possibilities to choose from to suit our tastes.

Sandals features
Some sandal models may have additional decorative straps
sandals vs flip flops
Sandals can look elegant and delicate without sacrificing comfort

Here you can see all the Havaianas women’s sandals and learn about the differences between the different models.

Where can you use the sandals?

You can wear sandals on as many occasions as you like. You can wear sandals on as many occasions as you like. From a formal wedding, with high heeled sandals, shiny and elegant design, to a Sunday afternoon in the park with low sole sandals with simple and colourful design.

It’s all in the design of it. This is a versatile shoe that you can wear for virtually any occasion.

What about flip-flops, what is the real difference with sandals?

Flip-flops are a shoe with a Y-shaped strap across the big toe and second toe, which is attached to a flat sole.They have no ankle support, and like sandals, their designs can also be elegant and formal.

They have a simple design, which conveys and brings comfort to the wearer. They are a must-have for warm weather, and a crowd favourite for the pool and beach.

flip flops features
With simple design, flip flops have become the favorite footwear in summer
flip flops and sandals differences
There are many models of flip flops, with different straps, sole thickness and materials

Thanks to their rubber sole, they’re suitable for any activity that involves getting wet in the water, so they’re a summer holiday favourite (don’t forget to pack a pair of Havaianas flip flops in your suitcase ;)).

Unlike sandals, there are hardly any differences between men’s flip flops and women’s flip flops. Being a simple design, elements such as the colours, the style of the strap or the thickness of the sole vary.

Comparison between Flip Flops and Sandals

Flip FlopsSandals
They are flat-soled, and are attached to a Y-shaped strap that is fastened between the big toe and second toe; or wraps around the toes from the little toe to the big toe.

They can be heeled or flat-soled, have different designs, and often have ankle support.
They are casual, or informal, although more elegant and sophisticated designs are available.

They are sophisticated but at the same time can be worn when going outdoors, or on formal occasions.
Its design consists solely of a strap that wraps around the foot or a Y-shape.Depending on the design, they may include buckles or Velcro on ankle support. They are even available without ankle support.
They are mainly made of rubber, but you can find them in cotton or coconut.They are made of wood, rubber or leather.
They are basically used in any activity where you can get wet: the shower, swimming pool, or beach. They are also used at home.

They are worn when going outdoors, and on holidays. Also, in hotels, restaurants and shopping centres.