With more than 7 km of sand, up to 120 meters deep, the beaches of los Lances seem to have no end. One of Spain's favourite beaches for kitesurfing, it also offers the most spectacular sunset. The entire beach turnes red until one is left in the middle of the night.
The Ligurian Riviera connects the Ligurian Sea with the Maritime Alps and the Apennines. Its sunset is enjoyable from a coastal town like San Remo, or from a cliff with several meters of fall.
The island of Santorini seems to be designed for enjoying sunsets. Watching the sun go down is one of the tourist attractions of the area. Its impressive, cliff-fringed towns and majestic white landscape turn orange during the minutes that the sun sets. That moment is pure magic, and the Aegean Sea is a luxurious spectator.
The Arabian Desert surrounds the city of Dubai and is one of the most arid and extensive on the planet. Silent, imposing, it consists of dunes that seem to have no end. The sunset can be the moment of greatest silence and inner reflection that a person has in his life.