Los Tiestos
A cove that is difficult to access and lacks services.Ver más
La Granadella
/ Alicante / Jávea/Xàbia
A small beach surrounded by pine trees, very suitable for scuba diving.Ver más
El Portet (El Portet de Moraira)
Cosmopolitan beach, with a high level of occupation and access for the disabled.Ver más
Cala Portitxol
This beach is close to the mouth of the Club Naútico Moraira. With low occupancy, it is very suitable for diving and fishing.Ver más
La Ampolla
La Ampolla is the most famous beach in Teulada, located next to the castle, with fine sand and transparent waters.Ver más
Les Playetes (Les Platgetes)
This small beach offers transparent waters and fine dark-coloured sand mixed with rocks.Ver más
El Arenal
/ Alicante / Jávea/Xàbia
It is the busiest beach in Jávea, where the only Parador Nacional on the Costa Blanca is located.Ver más
Segundo Montañar
/ Alicante / Jávea/Xàbia
A rocky coastline of great extension, in which areas have been prepared for bathing.Ver más
Primera y Segunda Caletas
/ Alicante / Jávea/Xàbia
A double cove in the area known as “Cala Blanca” with a narrow strip of boulders and rocks where you can enjoy calm waters.Ver más
El Ambolo
/ Alicante / Jávea/Xàbia
The beach is difficult to access by land and can be accessed from the sea.Ver más
El Andragó (L’Andragó)
A small semi-urban cove with no sand, where there are areas that suffer from rock falls.Ver más
Primer Montañar
/ Alicante / Jávea/Xàbia
A large urban beach made up mainly of rocks and gravel, where water sports can be practised.Ver más
Cap Marti (La Almadrava)
/ Alicante / Jávea/Xàbia
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
Portitxol (La Barraca)
/ Alicante / Jávea/Xàbia
It is a beach with a high level of occupation from where you can see the small island of Portichol.Ver más
El Baladrar
A cove surrounded by pine trees and protected from the easterly winds.Ver más
Cala de la Barra
/ Alicante / Jávea/Xàbia
Small rocky cove, isolated, located at the end of Cabo de la Nao.Ver más
La Grava
/ Alicante / Jávea/Xàbia
This beach is located in the urban area of Aduanas del Mar and has a high level of occupation.Ver más
La Llobella
Isolated beach, rocky in character and with the danger of landslides.Ver más
Pope (Tango)
/ Alicante / Jávea/Xàbia
This small gravel beach is located near the Cabo de San Antonio Marine Reserve.Ver más
Els Pinets
This small beach alternates fine sand with rocks and is very busy.Ver más
La Fustera
A small beach with light sand and all kinds of services, with special access for the disabled.Ver más
Cala de les Bassetes
Cala de les Bassetes, a small cove made up of rocks, represents one of the ends of the bay of Calpe, together with Morro de Toix on the other side.Ver más
Cala de Aigua Dolç
This 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
Cala del Mallorquí
A rocky beach with no services and a poor quality natural environment.Ver más
Cala Calalga
This small gravel and sandy beach has nautical rental services to enjoy its calm waters.Ver más
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
El Marge Roig
A semi-urban beach with a narrow strip of dark sand and calm waters.Ver más
La Marineta Casiana (La Marineta Cassiana)
A beach with a high level of occupation where water sports can be practised.Ver más
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
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
Cala El Racó
This cove is barely seventy metres long, has no sand, is semi-urban and is located next to the southern breakwater of the Port of Calpe.Ver más
Cala del Penyal
Isolated beach located on the Peñón D’Ifach, facing north, suitable for scuba diving, fishing, nautical excursions and hiking.Ver más
Arenal-Bol
A beach of fine sand and a large extension, characterised by its unbeatable facilities and availability of services.Ver más
Punta del Raset (Playa Nova)
Beach with a high level of occupation where water sports can be practised.Ver más
Cala La Manzanera
A cove of sand and gravel that is not characterised by a large number of visitors, perhaps due to the lack of services available.Ver más
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 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
Cala Gasparet
This beach, located in Morro de Toix, is situated to the east of the Sierra de Toix and can only be accessed from the sea.Ver más
Cala El Collao (Racó del Corv)
This isolated beach is located at the southern end of the Sierra de Toix mountain range and can be accessed from the sea or by a pedestrian path that is difficult to access.Ver más
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
Molinos y Palmeras (Punta dels molins)
Beach to the north of Denia, characterised by its large expanse of fine golden sand.Ver más
Racó de la Alberca
Semi-urban beach of golden sand, bathed by calm waters.Ver más
Mascarat Norte
Altea ends at the point of Mascarat and the Sierra de Bernia, where there are gravel coves such as this one, located to the north of the village of Mascarat, the beach of La Solsida and the cove of La Barra Grande.Ver más
La Almadraba (L’Almadrava)
A beach located to the north of Denia, characterised by its large extension, generally for family tourism.Ver más
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, La Solsida beach and La Barra Grande cove.Ver más
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 Cala de La Barra Grande.Ver más
Setla-Mirarrosa (Els poblets)
/ Alicante / Poblets, els
This semi-urban beach is the only one belonging to the municipality of Els Poblets, located inland.Ver más
Cap Negret
Located to the north of the municipality of Altea, this pebble beach, sometimes battered by the storm, ends in a small cove of black stone called Cala del Soyo.Ver más
Les Deveses
This is the longest beach in the municipality of Denia, characterised by the fact that it is subject to considerable winds, which make sailing sports possible.Ver más
Les Devesses (Bassetes)
It is a semi-urban beach with basic facilities and services.Ver más
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
L’Aigua Morta
This semi-natural beach has excellent services, including camping areas.Ver más
Cala del Médico (Cala del Metge)
Three small isolated coves near the Punta Albir lighthouse, El Metge, La Mina and El Amerador.Ver más
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
Rabdells (Gors)
Semi-natural beach with basic services, characterised by its campsites.Ver más
L’Aigua Blanca
It is an extensive beach of fine sand with excellent services and an area equipped for Kite-Surfing.Ver más
Terra Nova
This beach is located to the north of the municipality and is surrounded by dunes.Ver más
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
This small beach located in the Rincón de Loix is a counterpoint to the spectacular expanse of fine sandy beaches that Benidorm, a major tourist centre on the Costa Blanca, has to offer.Ver más
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
Les Devesses (Bassetes)
Semi-urban beach with basic facilities and services.Ver más
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 activities.Ver más
L’Aigua Morta
This semi-natural beach has excellent services, including camping areas.Ver más
Cala del Médico (Cala del Metge)
Three small isolated coves near the Punta Albir lighthouse, El Metge, La Mina and El Amerador.Ver más
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
Rabdells (Gors)
It is a semi-natural beach with basic services, characterised by its campsites.Ver más
L’Aigua Blanca
An extensive beach of fine sand with excellent services and a Kite-Surfing area.Ver más
Terra Nova
This beach is located to the north of the municipality and is surrounded by dunes.Ver más
Cala Tío Ximo (Cala Tí Ximo)
This small cove located in the Rincón de Loix is the counterpoint to the spectacular extension of fine sand of the beaches of Benidorm, the great tourist centre of the Costa Blanca.Ver más
Cala Almadraba
This small beach located in the Rincón de Loix is a counterpoint to the spectacular expanse of fine sand of the beaches of Benidorm, the great tourist centre of the Costa Blanca.Ver más
Playa de Levante (Llevant)
The Levante Beach, which is 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