Situated near the La Sangueta neighborhood on Villajoyosa Avenue, between the Mirador del Príncipe and the Regata Club - Sailing School, this small cove features a mix of sand and round stones, making water shoes advisable for bathing. While it may not be very tranquil in the summer, the open, clean waters and good views make up for it. Behind you, you'll find the Serra Grossa, and to your left, you'll see Albufera Beach and El Cabo de las Huertas. The cove is accessible by TRAM, bicycle, or on foot, but if you're driving, you'll need to park some distance away. There is only one restaurant nearby, located inside the Regata Club, and no other stores in the vicinity. Additionally, the cove lacks toilets, footbaths, and a security service.
This place is a great place to take a stroll and admire its beautiful calas. The sand is a unique shade of brown, making it a great spot for a leisurely walk.
Cozy and picturesque, although it can get a bit crowded and unfortunately, there is no beach restaurant.
This location , tucked away between towering cliffs, is a short train ride away from Alicante, and easy to find with Google Maps. The sand is a mix of both sand and stones, so it's best to wear sandals, but it's also comfortable to go without. As the cliffs surround the beach, it gets a bit darker earlier than usual when the sun sets.
That place is awesome! It has a wonderful promenade and a fantastic beach bar, the perfect spot to enjoy a refreshing drink. The atmosphere is peaceful and serene - you can't beat it!