Spain Tides
Select your region, city or island in Spain from the list. If the resort you need is not in the list, you can choose the closest suitable one on the map below, since in the course of several hundred kilometers/miles the tidal time differs slightly.
- Alicante-Costa Blanca tide forecast
- Alcossebre tide forecast
- Barcelona tide forecast
- Benidorm-Costa Blanca tide forecast
- Bilbao tide forecast
- Valencia tide forecast
- Vigo tide forecast
- Homer tide forecast
- Gran Canaria tide forecast
- Denia tide forecast
- Ibiza tide forecast
- Isla de La Graciosa tide forecast
- Isla Cristina tide forecast
- Cadiz tide forecast
- Calella de Palafrugell tide forecast
- Calpe tide forecast
- Cambrils tide forecast
- Koruniya tide forecast
- Costa Brava Maresme tide forecast
- La Palma tide forecast
- Lanzarote tide forecast
- Llanes tide forecast
- Lloret de Mar tide forecast
- Mallorca tide forecast
- Malaga tide forecast
- Marbella tide forecast
- Menorca tide forecast
- Nerja tide forecast
- Oropesa del Mar tide forecast
- Peniscola tide forecast
- Salou tide forecast
- San Sebastian tide forecast
- Santander tide forecast
- Sitges tide forecast
- Rate tide forecast
- Tarragona tide forecast
- Tenerife tide forecast
- Torrevieja tide forecast
- Formentera tide forecast
- Puerto del Rosario tide forecast
- Jávea tide forecast
- Gijón tide forecast
What do you need to know the tides?
Unfortunately, while you relaxing at the beach resorts there are beaches exists, that are not suitable for swimming at any time. The fact is that during strong low tides the water level on some shallow beaches can drop so low that it becomes impossible to swim. At such moments, the water leaves very far from the coast, sometimes revealing an ugly topography of the bottom, dirt, debris and algae remain. It is less often the other way around, when during high tide the water level rises so much that the beach completely disappears, there is no place even to sunbathe.