Cala del Moraig
Turquoise water, sharp rocks, and that feeling of having arrived at a corner unlike any other.
La Cala del Moraig is not close to everything, and that’s what makes it worth visiting. It is located in Poble Nou de Benitatxell, surrounded by cliffs that protect it from noise and with such clear water that it’s hard to believe it’s so close.
It’s not just any beach. It’s a breathtaking landscape, crescent-shaped, with transparent water that invites you to dive in, snorkel, explore its corners, or simply stay still and watch.
Moreover, it is one of the best spots for those seeking to do scuba diving or kayaking in an area rich in marine life. Very close by is the Cova dels Arcs, accessible on foot or by kayak, offering one of the most iconic views of the coast.
The beach features fine sand mixed with small stones, so if you plan to spend the whole day, it’s best to come prepared with an umbrella, water shoes, water, some snacks, and good sun protection. During peak season, there is a rental service for sunbeds and parasols, but outside of summer, it’s best to bring your own and set up as you like.
It’s not just any beach. It’s a breathtaking landscape, crescent-shaped, with transparent water that invites you to dive in, snorkel, explore its corners, or simply stay still and watch.
Moreover, it is one of the best spots for those seeking to do scuba diving or kayaking in an area rich in marine life. Very close by is the Cova dels Arcs, accessible on foot or by kayak, offering one of the most iconic views of the coast.
The beach features fine sand mixed with small stones, so if you plan to spend the whole day, it’s best to come prepared with an umbrella, water shoes, water, some snacks, and good sun protection. During peak season, there is a rental service for sunbeds and parasols, but outside of summer, it’s best to bring your own and set up as you like.