Beaches near Altea

La Roda

La Roda

La Roda Beach, located next to the town centre of Altea, appears as an urban beach where all kinds of services are available to enjoy a large expanse of sand and gravel and its calm waters.Ver más
Cap Negret

Cap Negret

Located to the north of Altea is this gravel beach, sometimes battered by the storm, which ends in a small cove of black stone called Cala del Soyo.Ver más
El Soyo

El Soyo

This small cove of rocks and black stones does not attract many bathers due to the constant appearance of algae in its calm waters, and the lack of services available.Ver más
Cap Blanc

Cap Blanc

The beach of Cap Blanc, to the south of the town of Altea, is the largest in the municipality, merging with the beach of Albir, in the neighbouring municipality, allowing you to enjoy large bathing areas of golden sand alternating with pebbles and gravel.Ver más
La Olla

La Olla

La Olla beach, although it has a narrow strip of rocks and gravel with no sand, is one of the most popular beaches in Altea, from where you can see the small island of the same name.Ver más
El Albir (Playa del raco del Albir)

El Albir (Playa del raco del Albir)

This pebble beach has all kinds of services and concentrates a large part of the town’s leisure offer.Ver más
Cala del Amerador

Cala del Amerador

Cala del Amerador, El Metge and La Mina are small isolated coves in the vicinity of the Punta Albir lighthouse.Ver más
Cala del Médico (Cala del Metge)

Cala del Médico (Cala del Metge)

Three small isolated coves near the Punta Albir lighthouse, El Metge, La Mina and El Amerador.Ver más
La Mina

La Mina

Near the Punta Albir lighthouse there are three small isolated coves of great beauty. La Mina, El Metge and Cala del Amerador.Ver más
Solsida (Playa Galera)

Solsida (Playa Galera)

Altea ends at the tip of Mascarat and the Sierra de Bernia, where there are gravel coves such as La Solsida, the beaches of Mascarat and the Cala de La Barra Grande.Ver más
Mascarat Sur (Playa de la barreta)

Mascarat Sur (Playa de la barreta)

Altea ends at the tip of Mascarat and the Sierra de Bernia, where there are gravel coves such as this one to the south of Mascarat, also called La Barreta, the beach of La Solsida and the cove of La Barra Grande.Ver más
Mascarat Norte

Mascarat Norte

Altea ends at the Mascarat point and the Sierra de Bernia, where there are pebble coves such as this one, located to the north of the Mascarat settlement, La Solsida beach and La Barra Grande cove.Ver más
Cala de la Barra Grande

Cala de la Barra Grande

Altea ends at the tip of Mascarat and the Sierra de Bernia, where there are gravel coves such as Barra Grande, the last beach of Altea, the beach of La Solsida and the beaches of Mascarat.Ver más
Cala El Collao (Racó del Corv)

Cala El Collao (Racó del Corv)

This isolated beach is located at the southern end of the Sierra de Toix and can be accessed from the sea or by a pedestrian path that is difficult to access.Ver más
Cala Gasparet

Cala Gasparet

This beach, located on the Morro de Toix, is situated to the east of the Sierra de Toix and can only be accessed from the sea.Ver más
Cala Les Urques

Cala Les Urques

This rocky beach, located in a semi-urban area, does not have any type of service, although it is suitable for scuba diving and fishing.Ver más
Puerto Blanco

Puerto Blanco

Beach located in the vicinity of the port.Ver más
Cala La Manzanera

Cala La Manzanera

A cove of sand and gravel that is not characterised by a large influx of people, perhaps due to the lack of services available.Ver más
Cala Tío Ximo (Cala Tí Ximo)

Cala Tío Ximo (Cala Tí Ximo)

This small cove located in the Rincón de Loix is the counterpoint to the spectacular expanse of fine sand of the beaches of Benidorm, a major tourist centre on the Costa Blanca.Ver más
Cala Almadraba

Cala Almadraba

This small beach located in the Rincón de Loix is a counterpoint to the spectacular extension of fine sand of the beaches of Benidorm, the great tourist centre of the Costa Blanca.Ver más
Playa de Levante (Llevant)

Playa de Levante (Llevant)

The Levante Beach, two kilometres long, stands out for the fineness of its sand and the quality of its services. From the Plaza del Castillo you can access this beach through typical narrow streets with white walls.Ver más
Arenal-Bol

Arenal-Bol

A beach of fine sand and large extension, characterised by its unbeatable facilities and availability of services.Ver más
Cala del Mal Pas

Cala del Mal Pas

Between the Poniente Beach and the old town is this small cove known as Cala del Mal Pas, which can be accessed from the port or from a stairway that leads directly down from the Castle.Ver más
Morelló

Morelló

It is a small urban beach with a large number of visitors.Ver más
Cantal Roig

Cantal Roig

This beach, located in the vicinity of the Port of Calpe, has a large number of visitors due to its excellent facilities.Ver más
Playa de Poniente (Ponent)

Playa de Poniente (Ponent)

The Poniente beach stretches from the old town to the neighbouring Cala de Finestrat. This beach also enjoys the fineness of its sand, the daily cleanliness and the quality of its services, like the Levante Beach, Benidorm’s beach par excellence, although it is also a good place to spend a day with the family….Ver más
Cala El Racó

Cala El Racó

A cove barely seventy metres long, without sand, semi-urban in character, located next to the southern breakwater of the Port of Calpe.Ver más
Cala del Penyal

Cala del Penyal

It is an isolated beach located on the Peñón D’Ifach, facing north, suitable for scuba diving, fishing, nautical excursions and hiking.Ver más
Playa de La Fossa (Playa de Levante)

Playa de La Fossa (Playa de Levante)

It is probably the beach in Calpe with the largest number of visitors and the best facilities of all kinds on the beach itself and in the surrounding area.Ver más
Cala Calalga

Cala Calalga

This small beach of gravel and sand has nautical rental services to enjoy its calm waters.Ver más
Cala del Mallorquí

Cala del Mallorquí

It is a rocky beach with a lack of services and a poor quality natural environment.Ver más
Finestrat (Cala de Finestrat)

Finestrat (Cala de Finestrat)

Finestrat, a typical inland Mediterranean village, has this small segment of coastline that makes up its beach thanks to its contribution to the defence of the coastline against the Berber pirates.Ver más
Cala de les Bassetes

Cala de les Bassetes

Cala de les Bassetes, a small rocky cove, is one of the ends of the bay of Calpe, together with Morro de Toix on the other side.Ver más
La Fustera

La Fustera

A small beach with light sand and all kinds of services, with special access for the disabled.Ver más
Els Pinets

Els Pinets

This small beach alternates fine sand with rocks and is very busy.Ver más
La Llobella

La Llobella

It is an isolated, rocky beach with the danger of landslides.Ver más
Raco Conill

Raco Conill

These beaches in the northern area of Villajoyosa are characterised by their large cliffs, where the coves are small and difficult to access, although very beautiful.Ver más
Cala L'Advocat

Cala L’Advocat

This beach has a rocky character, like many of the surrounding areas.Ver más
Cala Fonda

Cala Fonda

These beaches in the northern area of Villajoyosa are characterised by their large cliffs, where the coves are small and difficult to access, although of great beauty.Ver más
El Baladrar

El Baladrar

This cove is surrounded by pine trees and protected from the easterly winds.Ver más
El Torres (Playa del Río Torres)

El Torres (Playa del Río Torres)

Among the many beaches that La Vila Joiosa enjoys, the Torres beach has the added attraction of being the site of the Roman funerary tower of Hercules.Ver más
El Andragó (L'Andragó)

El Andragó (L’Andragó)

A small semi-urban cove with no sand, where there are areas that suffer from rock falls.Ver más
El Tío Roig

El Tío Roig

The Tío Roig beach, together with the Estudiantes and Varadero beaches, form the coastline to the north of the town of La Vila.Ver más
Estudiantes

Estudiantes

Playa Estudiantes, located between Playa Varadero and Playa del Tío Roig, are the beaches that make up the coastline to the north of the town of La Vila.Ver más
Varadero (La Almadraba)

Varadero (La Almadraba)

Varadero beach, to the south of Tío Roig beach, and Estudiantes beach make up the coastline to the north of the town of La Vila.Ver más
Les Playetes (Les Platgetes)

Les Playetes (Les Platgetes)

This small beach offers transparent waters and fine dark-coloured sand mixed with rocks.Ver más
La Ampolla

La Ampolla

La Ampolla is the most famous beach in Teulada, located next to the castle, with fine sand and transparent waters.Ver más
Playa Centro

Playa Centro

La Vila Joiosa has more than three kilometres of sandy beaches and calm waters, the most outstanding of which is Playa Centro, where the famous Moorish landing is celebrated.Ver más
Cala Portitxol

Cala Portitxol

This beach is close to the mouth of the Moraira Nautical Club. With low occupation, it is very suitable for diving and fishing.Ver más
El Portet (El Portet de Moraira)

El Portet (El Portet de Moraira)

Cosmopolitan beach, with a high level of occupation and access for the disabled.Ver más
Cala Mallaeta

Cala Mallaeta

Amongst all the beaches belonging to La Vila, Cala Mallaeta is a sign of distinction from the rest of its beaches, enjoying a spectacular cliff-top coastline.Ver más
Llebeig

Llebeig

This beach is located between the municipalities of Benitachell and Teulada and can only be reached from the sea or on foot by following the course of the ravine.Ver más
El Parais (El Paraiso)

El Parais (El Paraiso)

Playa del Parais, together with Playa Centro, are the two main beaches in the more than three and a half kilometres of coastal area of La Vila.Ver más
El Bon Nou

El Bon Nou

Among the diversity of beaches in this area belonging to La Vila, Playa del Bon Nou, La Caleta and El Asparalló stand out for the great transparency of their waters.Ver más
El Asparalló

El Asparalló

Playa del Asparalló is a stretch of coast at the foot of cliffs, difficult to access and with transparent waters.Ver más
Moraig

Moraig

A cove with basic services within a steep coastline.Ver más
La Caleta (Cala Higuera)

La Caleta (Cala Higuera)

Among the diversity of beaches in this area belonging to La Vila, Playa del Bon Nou, La Caleta and El Asparalló stand out for the great transparency of their waters, at the foot of cliffs, the last two of which are difficult to access.Ver más
Los Tiestos

Los Tiestos

This cove is difficult to access and lacks services.Ver más
El Charco

El Charco

This beach of rocks and gravel has a watchtower that characterises it as much as the constant winds that blow on it.Ver más
Carritxal

Carritxal

This beach is shared with the neighbouring municipality of El Campello.Ver más
La Granadella

La Granadella

A small beach surrounded by pine trees, very suitable for scuba diving.Ver más
Cala les Palmeretes (Cala Monte Lanuza)

Cala les Palmeretes (Cala Monte Lanuza)

The Cala les Palmeretes or Monte Lanuza is located next to the Cala Lanuza, both of which are named after the Alto Lanuza, parallel to the coastline.Ver más
Cala Lanuza

Cala Lanuza

A cove of fine sand located next to Puerto de la Merced. With calm waters, it is much appreciated by families with children for bathing in the summer season.Ver más
El Ambolo

El Ambolo

This beach is difficult to access by land and can be accessed from the sea.Ver más
Cala Baeza (Cala La Merced)

Cala Baeza (Cala La Merced)

It is a small gravel cove with a small harbour that gives it a rustic and traditional feel.Ver más
El Arenal

El Arenal

It is the busiest beach in Jávea, where the only Parador Nacional that exists on the Costa Blanca is located.Ver más
Segundo Montañar

Segundo Montañar

It is a rocky coastline of great extension, in which areas have been prepared for bathing.Ver más
Primera y Segunda Caletas

Primera y Segunda Caletas

A double cove in the area known as “Cala Blanca” (White Cove) with a narrow strip of boulders and rocks where you can enjoy calm waters.Ver más
Cala de la Barra

Cala de la Barra

Small rocky cove, isolated, located at the end of Cabo de la Nao.Ver más
Primer Montañar

Primer Montañar

A large urban beach made up mainly of rocks and gravel, where water sports can be practised.Ver más
Portitxol (La Barraca)

Portitxol (La Barraca)

It is a beach with a high level of occupation from where you can see the small island of Portichol.Ver más
Cap Marti (La Almadrava)

Cap Marti (La Almadrava)

This gravel beach is isolated due to its difficult access, although it enjoys a high level of occupation due to its calm waters.Ver más
La Grava

La Grava

This beach is located in the urban area of Aduanas del Mar and is very busy.Ver más
La Almadraba (L'Almadrava)

La Almadraba (L’Almadrava)

Beach located to the north of Denia, characterised by its large extension, generally for family tourism.Ver más
L'Estanyo

L’Estanyo

A large semi-urban beach made up of sand, although it is somewhat lacking in services.Ver más
Setla-Mirarrosa (Els poblets)

Setla-Mirarrosa (Els poblets)

This semi-urban beach is the only one belonging to the municipality of Els Poblets, located inland.Ver más
Racó de la Alberca

Racó de la Alberca

Semi-urban beach of golden sand, bathed by calm waters.Ver más
La Marineta Casiana (La Marineta Cassiana)

La Marineta Casiana (La Marineta Cassiana)

A beach with a high level of occupation where water sports can be practised.Ver más
Sorts de Mar (Costa la calma)

Sorts de Mar (Costa la calma)

Regenerated beach with quarry sand.Ver más
Cala del Cuartel (Playa de la Lloma de Reixes)

Cala del Cuartel (Playa de la Lloma de Reixes)

A rocky beach of great scenic interest, located under the cliff and crowned by the 16th century watchtower “La Torre de Reixes or Aigües”.Ver más
El Marge Roig

El Marge Roig

A semi-urban beach with a narrow strip of dark sand and calm waters.Ver más
Pope (Tango)

Pope (Tango)

This small gravel beach is located near the Cabo de San Antonio Marine Reserve.Ver más
Molinos y Palmeras (Punta dels molins)

Molinos y Palmeras (Punta dels molins)

Beach to the north of Denia, characterised by its large expanse of fine golden sand.Ver más
Cala de Aigua Dolç

Cala de Aigua Dolç

Cove located on a cliff, with access via a staircase, close to the Montgó Natural Park and the Cabo de San Antonio Marine Reserve.Ver más
Les Bovetes

Les Bovetes

Beach of golden sand and calm waters.Ver más
Punta del Raset (Playa Nova)

Punta del Raset (Playa Nova)

A beach with a high level of occupation where water sports can be practised.Ver más
Les Rotes (Punta negra)

Les Rotes (Punta negra)

Les Rotes, located to the south of Denia, is made up of small coves with places of incredible beauty.Ver más
Les Deveses

Les Deveses

It is the longest beach in the Denia area, characterised by the fact that it is subject to considerable winds, which make sailing sports possible.Ver más
Les Marines

Les Marines

Platja de les Marines has the characteristic of the beaches in the northern area of Denia, with fine sand, very long and with regression.Ver más
Cala Piteras (Cala Piteres)

Cala Piteras (Cala Piteres)

Small cove of sand and stones and clean waters, perfect for diving and water sports.Ver más
Cala de En Medio (Cala d'Enmig)

Cala de En Medio (Cala d’Enmig)

A secluded cove of coarse sand flanked by two escarpments that help to create an atmosphere of intimacy and tranquillity. There is usually an accumulation of seaweed.Ver más
Les Devesses (Bassetes)

Les Devesses (Bassetes)

Semi-urban beach with basic facilities and services.Ver más
Cala del Cuartel (Playa de la Lloma de Reixes)

Cala del Cuartel (Playa de la Lloma de Reixes)

A rocky beach of great scenic interest, located under the cliff and crowned by the 16th century watchtower “La Torre de Reixes or Aigües”.Ver más
El Marge Roig

El Marge Roig

A semi-urban beach with a narrow strip of dark sand and calm waters.Ver más
Pope (Tango)

Pope (Tango)

This small gravel beach is located near the Cabo de San Antonio Marine Reserve.Ver más
Molinos y Palmeras (Punta dels molins)

Molinos y Palmeras (Punta dels molins)

Beach to the north of Denia, characterised by its large expanse of fine golden sand.Ver más
Cala de Aigua Dolç

Cala de Aigua Dolç

The cove is located on a cliff, with access via a staircase, close to the Montgó Natural Park and the Cabo de San Antonio Marine Reserve.Ver más
Les Bovetes

Les Bovetes

Beach of golden sand and calm waters.Ver más
Punta del Raset (Playa Nova)

Punta del Raset (Playa Nova)

It is a beach with a high level of occupation where water sports can be practised.Ver más
Les Rotes (Punta negra)

Les Rotes (Punta negra)

Les Rotes, located to the south of Denia, is a small cove with places of incredible beauty.Ver más
Les Deveses

Les Deveses

It is the longest beach in the Denia area, characterised by being subject to considerable winds, which make sailing sports possible.Ver más
Les Marines

Les Marines

Platja de les Marines has the characteristic of the beaches of the northern area of Denia, with fine sand, very extensive and with regression.Ver más
Cala Piteras (Cala Piteres)

Cala Piteras (Cala Piteres)

A small cove of sand and stones and clean waters, perfect for diving and water sports.Ver más
Cala de En Medio (Cala d'Enmig)

Cala de En Medio (Cala d’Enmig)

A secluded cove of coarse sand flanked by two escarpments that help to create an atmosphere of intimacy and tranquillity. There is usually an accumulation of seaweed.Ver más
Les Devesses (Bassetes)

Les Devesses (Bassetes)

Semi-urban beach with basic facilities and services.Ver más