15 Best Coves of the Costa Blanca
15 Best Coves of the Costa Blanca
Are you going to spend your upcoming vacation in the Alicante province? If so, you probably want to experience some truly unforgettable days. Visiting this area means enjoying its many beaches. Therefore, we invite you to discover the 15 best Coves of the Costa Blanca, you'll fall in love!
What are the 15 best Coves of the Costa Blanca?
There are many options available in the area, but we have prepared a selection of the 15 best Coves of the Costa Blanca. Don’t miss them!
1. Cala Granadella in Jávea. Cala Granadella is located in a truly spectacular landscape. It is composed of rocks and stones, and its waters are crystal clear. It’s the perfect place for water sports such as diving or snorkeling. Additionally, there is a hiking trail that goes from the gorge to the cove itself.

2. La Caleta in Villajoyosa. It is a small cove with a beach made of small stones and really calm waters. Located between cliffs, quite far from the city center. It is perfect for escaping the busy, more crowded beaches.
3. Cala de la Playa de la Isla de Tabarca. If you're in Alicante, you can’t miss visiting Tabarca Island, which has a lot to see, including one of the best coves in the area. The beach has sand and small stones, and the waters are a truly spectacular blue.
4. Cala de Moraig in Benitachell. This cove is beautiful, not only because of the cove itself but also because of everything around it. It features a rugged landscape, a cave, a vibrant marine ecosystem both above and below water, and is an ideal zone for diving and other water sports.
5. Cala de El Racó in Calpe. El Racó Cove is one of the best calves of Calpe. It is very close to the Peñón de Ifach. The area is very beautiful and highly charming. Additionally, you can take a route around it to better explore everything this incredible place has to offer.

6. Tío Ximo in Benidorm. There's no denying that Benidorm is a great place for holidays, but many people associate its beaches with very crowded spots. However, it also hides much calmer corners. An obvious example is Cala Tío Ximo, a peaceful place with crystal-clear waters, perfect for practicing water sports.
7. El Portet in Moraira. It is a small cove with transparent water, near the mountains, and an ideal place for diving, snorkeling, or kayaking. It is one of the most highly-rated beaches in Moraira, and for good reason! Besides its spectacular surroundings, tranquility and escape are guaranteed.

8. El Mascarat in Poble Mascarat. This cove is located in Mascarat and is truly worth a visit, but it has a small challenge: it can only be accessed by boat. Nonetheless, once you arrive, you'll enjoy its calm waters, its spectacular beach, and the opportunity to practice various water sports.
9. Las Calas in Torrevieja. It is a rocky area eroded over time. It hosts abundant marine species and is perfect for diving or snorkeling enthusiasts.
10. Cala Cantalar in Cabo de las Huertas. Cabo de las Huertas consists of several coves, with Cala Cantalar being the most important. It’s a small sandy cove near the Faro Path. Besides enjoying the beach itself, you can take a walk with sea views.
11. Cala del Charco in Villajoyosa. Reaching this cove is not easy, but it’s definitely worth the effort. It is situated on rocks facing the sea, near the Torre del Xarco, built on a rocky promontory. Dating back to the 17th century, although not perfectly preserved, it gives the area a special charm.
12. Cala de Pinets in Benissa. This is a wild cove with pebbles and rocks, bathed by crystalline waters. Besides its special charm, it offers lateral views of Peñón de Ifach, which are unusual. Its shallow waters make it a great option for visiting with the little ones. Additionally, this cove is part of the Ecological Walk of Benissa, so you can turn your visit into an adventure, perfect for kids too!

13. Cala de la Fustera in Benissa. La Fustera is one of the best-equipped coves on the Costa Blanca, without losing its charm! It has lifeguard posts, an amphibious chair, restaurant, bathrooms, and changing rooms, plus a small parking lot! All this without renouncing fine sand, blue waters, and a paradisiacal environment. You’ll love discovering it!

14. Cala Portixol. You'll love discovering this cala, it’s one of the most Instagrammable in Spain! You’ll likely recognize its painted white fishermen's houses with blue doors. The beach is made of gravel and stones with very blue waters. Its popularity has increased in recent years, so we recommend avoiding peak hours for visiting.
15. Cova dels Arcs in Benitachell. More than a cala, it’s a natural cave carved into the rock, where the force of water has shaped a series of columns in the form of arches. This cave is located at the entrance of Cala de Moraig. It’s a perfect natural cave for a day full of adventures.
Now that you know the 15 best Calas of the Costa Blanca, don’t miss the chance to visit as many as possible on your next holiday.
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