Terrifying moment tourists scream as fighter jet performs nail-biting low passes and aerobatics over Spanish beach

Published on July 28, 2025 at 04:55 PM

THIS is the terrifying moment tourists screamed in horror as a fighter jet skimmed frighteningly close to a packed Spanish beach.

Shocking footage shows a Spanish Air Force EF-18 Hornet roaring over San Lorenzo Beach, its nose diving towards the sea before pulling up just metres from sunbathers.

Jet plane flying low over a crowded beach.
A fighter jet skimmed terrifyingly close to a packed Spanish beach, leaving tourists screaming in horror
Jet plane flying in a clear blue sky.
A Spanish Air Force EF-18 Hornet was seen roaring over San Lorenzo Beach
Jet flying low over beach crowd.
Crowds of tourists can be seen filming the incident on their phones

The combat aircraft, spewing puffs of black smoke, is seen flipping upside down in the sky before swooping so low it appears to almost graze the sand.

Holidaymakers lounging on the beach can be seen grabbing their phones to film the heart-stopping stunt, with several screaming in shock as the jet thundered overhead.

In another clip, groups of spectators watching from a nearby hill can be heard raising their voices in alarm as the supersonic beast tore through the air.

The hair-raising display took place during the nineteenth edition of the Gijón Air Festival, held on Sunday over San Lorenzo Bay in Asturias.

Around 250,000 people flock to the annual event, which has been wowing crowds since 2006 and is considered one of Spain’s biggest aeronautical spectacles.

After its perilous near-miss, the fighter jet continued its flight away from the crowded shoreline, leaving shaken tourists staring in disbelief.

But online, viewers were divided over whether the death-defying maneuver was intentional - or a risky slip-up.

“Very risky maneuver... is that allowed?” one user asked on TikTok.

Another on Reddit suggested: “For me it looked like he lost too much height during the roll and pulled up too hard, making him lose a lot of speed, unintentionally.

“Could be the perspective, too.”

Others, however, were left awestruck.

One thrilled festival-goer declared: “I witnessed that live and it was one of the best things I’ve seen in a long time.”

It comes as when a raging wildfire tore across the popular Punta Molentis coastline.

Holidaymakers dropped towels and sunbeds as smoke engulfed the golden sand, with flames creeping right up to the water’s edge in the blistering 34C heat.

More than 100 people had to be rescued by sea after escape routes were cut off, while firefighters battled the inferno with Canadair water bombers, helicopters and even an Italian Air Force aircraft.

Cars parked by the shore were left reduced to twisted metal after the blaze ripped through a beach parking area, torching around 200 vehicles and a kiosk.

Local media said a “jewel” of the Sarrabus coast had been destroyed, with footage showing families scrambling to safety as thick plumes of grey and black smoke filled the sky.

The Sardinia fire is the latest in a series of Mediterranean infernos, with lives and forced 3,500 people to evacuate.

Greece has also been ravaged, with after a week-long heatwave pushed temperatures beyond 45C.

A blaze even tore through a northern suburb of Athens at the weekend, forcing panicked residents to flee their homes.

Jet flying low over a crowded beach.
The combat aircraft was seen spewing puffs of black smoke
Jet flying over the ocean.
The jet was flying during the annual Gijón Air Festival, held on Sunday over San Lorenzo Bay in Asturias

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