Fustera Beach
Small, easy to maintain, well cared for, and featuring a cave that frames the Peñón, this is a hidden gem in Benissa.
La Fustera needs no introduction if you've already stepped onto Benissa Costa, but if you haven't, start here. It is a secluded cove with fine sand and waters as clear as few. Surrounded by vegetation, protected and designed so that everyone can enjoy it.
It has a Blue Flag and an Ecoplayas Award, but what truly gives it character is its surroundings. From a corner of the cove, you can walk to the Cova de la Fustera, a 10-meter-high cave with views of the Peñón de Ifach and the blue Mediterranean. That’s a mini adventure worth it.
If snorkeling is your thing, here you will find plenty of posidonia and lively seabeds. And if you prefer to stay on the shore, there are nautical services, picnic areas under the pines, a children's park, and a beach bar. All nearby, all easy.
The beach is adapted for people with reduced mobility, with assisted bathing, amphibious chairs, and crutches available. And if you’re interested in more than just lying down, nearby is the Casa dels Cents Vents, with the tourist office and the Aula del Mar, where activities on sustainability and nature are organized.