Europe is certainly blessed with some beautiful seaside towns, but there are also a fair few stretches of coast that are not so pleasing to the eye, whether because of pollution, overcrowding or just being generally run-down.
Listen, not everywhere can look like Cinque Terre – and besides, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, right? But that hasn’t stopped the Telegraph from compiling a list of not-so-handsome coastal towns.
One spot included is Kemer, a purpose-built resort in Türkiye. According to the Telegraph, ‘bland, gated hotel complexes, waterparks, anodyne restaurants and shopping outlets combine to produce a lifeless cross between the set of The Truman Show and a Pontins holiday camp.’
Sure, it hardly sounds like Sicily, but 300,000 people still head to Kemer for their holiday each year, so it’s gotta be doing something right.
Albuferia is also included, which is described as being full of ‘endless bars, pulsating night-life and cheap accommodation in ugly, modern, apartment blocks,’ a far cry from the fishing village which originally occupied this spot. It’s hardly a flavour of authentic Portugal, but it’s all a matter of taste, guys. Check out the rest of the list below.
These are the ‘ugliest’ seaside towns in Europe, according to the Telegraph
- Monaco
- Ostia, Italy
- Ploče, Croatia
- Kemer, Türkiye
- La Línea de la Concepción, Spain
- Laganas, Zante, Greece
- Albufeira, Portugal
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