The Mediterranean Sea is Europe's paradise for vacations. The blue and white Mediterranean style is popular all over the world, and there are many charming seaside towns tucked away along the coastline.


The following Mediterranean seaside towns with various styles will let you know that besides the beach, there are many beautiful things that you can't imagine on the coastline.


1. Santorini


If you want to visit the most beautiful place in the world to view a sunset, Santorini Island in Greece can certainly be counted among them. It is a small island formed after a volcanic eruption in the Aegean Sea. The blue and white buildings here are in harmony with the sky, and being there is like being in a fairy tale world.


There are many blue-roofed and white-walled huts on the island, and they are scattered on the cliffs of the island. At sunset time every day, the golden sun shines all over Santorini, which is soft and delicate, making it an excellent place to watch the most beautiful sunset in the world.


2. Mijas Town


The small town of Mijas is closer to the Greek style. It is full of strong Mediterranean influences. The buildings are built along the hills, with ups and downs and well-proportioned arrangements. There are white houses and red tiles, winding paths everywhere, and the town is even more dazzling under the sun. The town exudes elegance and tranquillity, and it is a charming town with a unique style!


3. Sitges Town


The beautiful Spanish town of Sitges is located in the south of Barcelona, Spain, on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea. There are beautiful beaches and antique castles, full of Mediterranean style. The most famous is the beach here. Many Europeans travel here in the summer. The blue water and sky, clean sandy beach, and colorful sun umbrellas form beautiful scenery.


4. Portofino Town


The houses in Portofino have colorful facades, so bright that people forget that it is an old fishing village. The houses are scattered around the mountains and the sea, and each room has a window facing the sea. Inside the house, you can see the seascape like a mural, and outside the house, you can see the building like a color card. You can take amazing photos from various angles.


5. Manarola town


The town is arranged along a gradient mountain, with a straight cliff on one side. From the outside, the whole town looks like a palette, colorful and romantic. There are ancient architectural relics from the 14th century in the town. Walking in the crisscrossing three-dimensional streets and alleys, you will have the fun of getting lost.


6. Sperlonga Town


Sperlonga is one of the few seaside towns that are relatively close to Rome. The wide golden sandy beach is neat and clean. There are many restaurants on the beach, which can satisfy your appetite from day to night. Every weekend, the Romans will meet here to spend a leisurely time.


7. Cassis


Cassis, once a humble fishing village, exudes the authentic charm of southern France. While it may not boast the opulence of Nice, Cannes, or St. Tropez, it proudly preserves its unspoiled essence. Since the 1950s, Cassis has been a discreet haven for affluent Europeans seeking respite. Its allure lies not in overt tourism but in its serene ambiance and timeless French allure. Moreover, Cassis is home to esteemed vineyards, adding a touch of prestige to its quaint surroundings.