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Limassol Named 10th Best Coastal City Break Destination in the World

A study by Compare the Market has ranked the 35 major coastal cities in the world on factors such as the number of things to do, restaurants, beaches, Instagram posts, safety and average annual temperatures, to reveal the best coastal city break destinations across the world.

You can view the full research here: https://www.comparethemarket.com.au/travel-insurance/features/coastal-city-breaks/

 The 10 best coastal city break destinations

 

Rank

City, Country 

Beaches listed on Tripadvisor

Things to Do (per 100,00) 

Restaurants (per 100,00)

Average Annual Temperature (°C)

Average Annual Rainfall (mm)

Average Annual Sea Temperature (°C)

Instagram Posts

Safety Score /100

Coastal City Break Score /10

1

Dubai, UAE

13

114

411

27.6

160

27.1

117.2m

83.66

8.13

2

Valencia, Spain

10

132

512

16.6

456

19.3

25.3m

74.64

6.25

2

Dubrovnik, Croatia

14

2,674

1,487

16.6

1,298

18.6

2.7m

84.63

6.25

4

Alicante, Spain

13

130

500

18.4

356

19.6

5.2m

72.34

6.22

5

Palma de Mallorca, Spain

12

176

555

19.3

450

19.4

2.5m

67.72

6.14

6

Hong Kong

41

32

184

23.5

1,389

24.6

41.3m

78.13

5.99

7

Honolulu, USA

24

101

124

26.0

347

25.6

5.1m

53.95

5.96

8

Barcelona Spain

10

279

595

16.0

529

18.8

65.9m

51.64

5.88

9

Funchal, Portugal 

2

495

680

19.3

700

20.5

0.8m

84.29

5.85

10

Limassol, Cyprus 

9

177

380

18.7

458

21.7

1.7m

67.37

5.77

 In first place is Dubai, UAE, with a coastal city break score of 8.13. Dubai is the ultimate destination for a combination of both city and beach and it is also home to some of the world’s most popular tourist destinations. The city topped the charts for the average annual temperature at 27.6ºC and for the average annual rainfall at only 160 mm.

 Dubrovnik, Croatia ranks in joint second place with Valencia, Spain with a coastal city break score of 6.25. The city located on the Adriatic Sea is deemed a UNESCO World Heritage Site and ranks top for the number of things to see and do (2,674 activities per 100,000 people) and for the availability of restaurants too (1,487 per 100,000 people).

 Valencia, Spain’s third-largest city also came in second place, with a coastal city break score of 6.25. Valencia is best known for being a city of arts and science, scoring highly across the board specifically when it came to the safety of its streets (74.64 out of 100) and average annual rainfall (456 mm).

 Further study insights:

  • Hong Kong ranks in first place for the coastal city with the most beaches, with 41 beaches around the city.
  • The most Instagrammable coastal city is Istanbul, Turkey with a yearly average of 122.9 million Instagram posts.
  • In regards to safety, San Sebastián, Spain is the safest coastal city in our rankings with a safety score of 85.22 out of 100.