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Cala Aguamarina
The guide was updated:Aguamarina Cove, about 55 km from Alicante, is a spot known for its peaceful atmosphere and lack of crowds. You can come here mainly to enjoy swimming in the clear, calm waters.
The cove has only a few services, but during the summer months a beach bar is open, where you can grab a drink or a light meal. You can also rent kayaks, paddleboards or pedal boats to explore the coast from the water.
Keep in mind that reaching the beach requires climbing down a set of stairs, so it may not be suitable for everyone.
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- Address: Calle Fuego, 3-11, Orihuela, Alicante
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This fine golden sandy beach is almost three kilometres in length and up to one hundred metres wide. Its facilities include lifeguard watchtowers, a Red Cross post, car park, footbath, toilets and disabled access. It is perfect for enjoying water-based activities, sports and also has playgrounds for children. Along the beachfront there are all kinds of shops and restaurants.
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Postiguet Beach
This beach is in the city itself, at the foot of Mount Benacantil on which Santa Barbara Castle stands. It has a lovely promenade offering beautiful views over the bay. The beach is made up of fine golden sand and is ideal for sunbathing, reading, etc.
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La Albufereta
Situated to the northeast of the city, between the Serra Grossa and el Tossal de Manises, this is a secluded beach and is perfect for enjoying watersports.
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La Almadraba & Cabo de las Huertas
This collection of sandy beaches and rocky coves with crystal clear waters can be found between the beaches of San Juan and Albufereta. They are ideal for those wishing to quietly enjoy the sea away from the larger, busier beaches.
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Saladares Urbanova
This wide stretch of beach is located just south of the city centre, in a quiet area called Urbanova, and is perfect for sunbathing, swimming and enjoying leisure activities and sports.
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Cala Moraig
Cala Moraig is a secluded cove about 84 km from central Alicante, known for its clear waters, calm sea and relaxed atmosphere. The beach is patrolled by lifeguards, and just a 10-minute walk away you’ll find the Mirador de Cala Moraig, a viewpoint with coastal vistas.
If you’re planning a visit, there are a few practical points to keep in mind. Access to the beach is free, but parking costs around €15 if you arrive by car. The beach is open to both nude and non-nude bathers, which may not be ideal for families with young children. Reaching the cove also involves a fairly steep slope, which can be challenging for elderly visitors or those with mobility issues.
There are no shops or vendors on site, so make sure you bring food, drinks and anything else you might need for the day.
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Cala Aguamarina
Aguamarina Cove, about 55 km from Alicante, is a spot known for its peaceful atmosphere and lack of crowds. You can come here mainly to enjoy swimming in the clear, calm waters.
The cove has only a few services, but during the summer months a beach bar is open, where you can grab a drink or a light meal. You can also rent kayaks, paddleboards or pedal boats to explore the coast from the water.
Keep in mind that reaching the beach requires climbing down a set of stairs, so it may not be suitable for everyone.
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