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We
start ourjourney through the Coast from La Cala, a small rocky beach
of clear waters and rather empty, due to the difficult access, either
by sea or by walking along the cliff.
By
boat, you can go around the Cape
("Cap d'Or") until you get to the beach Playa
del Portet. It is a small inlet of shell form, rather quiet
and of transparent waters, so becoming a superb setting for a peaceful
swim. Facilities such as restaurants, showers, parking area and
an office or the Red Cross are available. From here you can climb
up to the watch tower of Cap d'Or.
We
continue to Moraira, where we find the beach of L'Ampolla
at the foot of the castle. Of golden sand, it is the largest and
most popular beach in the area, with an excellent range of facilities
such as games, hammocks, washbasins for the feet, a watch tower,
restaurants, an office of the Red Cross and a parking area.
Following
the road towards Calpe, you will find the beaches of Platgetes,
which are of easy access; they are half of golden sand and half
rocky. Parking area, restaurants, showers and office of the Red
Cross are available in this area; it also has a nice promenade that
communicates them.
On
the same road, before getting to Cap Blanc you will find the
L'Andragó beach, a boulder beach, famous for being rather
quiet. Parking area and restaurants are also available and it is
one of the best areas for practising underwater sports.
The
rest of the coastline up to Cap
Blanc in an area full of cliffs with excellent viewpoints
from which you can watch you can watch impressive scenes of clear
blue and green waters. |