Cala Pinets
Wild, small, with rocks, calm, and with views of the Peñón that look like a postcard.
It is part of the Benissa Ecological Walk route, so if you're doing the trail, take the opportunity to get off and visit. You won't regret it.
The cove is divided into two areas:
- On the right, a small stretch of sand, more comfortable for entering the water.
- On the left, a rocky area known as "Mar Muerta". Despite the name, it is calm, shallow, and perfect for families who want to spend the day amidst water, sun, and children playing on the stones.
It is a discreet cove, protected from strong waves but open to the sun all day. Ideal for snorkeling or gentle surfing. The water is clear, transparent, and allows you to see the bottom without moving much.
It has no facilities of its own, but it is just a few minutes walk from Playa de la Fustera, where you will find all services. So you can easily combine the two.