From here, visitors may contemplate the entire extension of the Bay. To the North, we find the so-called “Primer i Segon Muntanyar”, a low-level section of rocky coastline comprised by “tosca” sandstone, which was formed by the fossilization of the ancient dunes that dominated the coast of the bay in prehistoric ages. Further on, we can see the impressive cliffs of the Cape: Cabo de San Antonio, which mark the Bay’s northern boundary. Towards the South, the coast rises and closes to form the Cabo de San Martín or Cap Prim.
The l'Ampolla beach, at the foot of the castle, the busiest and largest urban beach in the municipality, is covered with fine golden sand. With peaceful, warm water and proximity to the town centre of Moraira, this cosmopolitan beach offers superior services. It is bordered by the Marjal del Senillar, a coastal wetland which has been declared a Wildlife Reserve. A popular urban beach. It is 250 metres long and 30 metres wide. Summer Services: lifeguards, surveillance, WC, walkways, sun loungers and parasols, pedal boats, sports equipment, children's playground and restaurant. Accesible Beach: Services for disabled users such as amphibious chairs, special walkways to the shore, dressing rooms, WC...
Two small coves with clean water, with both rocky areas and fine sand flanked by an attractive seafront promenade and look-out point and a landscaped area and car park. Semi-urban beach around 200 metres long and 20 metres wide. This is a popular beach. There is a ramp for launching small boats. Summer services: lifeguards, surveillance, foot showers, WC, walkways, parasols, seafront promenade-lookout point
It is a beach with fine singing very popular in summer, since it has a beach bar and other services. It is an easily accessible beach with parking. Crystal clear waters await you on this beach where snorkeling is an ideal option due to the underwater fauna and flora that inhabit Punta Mascarat. In this rocky area you can dive and discover the best of the area.
Trampoline beach. It is located in Denia and, obviously, takes its name from the wooden trampoline that is installed on the rocks. It is a beach without sand, with large rocks. To go with booties or footwear for this type of beach. Clean and clear water and safety by the Red Cross of Denia. It does not have much parking space, it is recommended to go early. There are restaurants in the area.
Beach about 200 meters long and an average width of about 15 meters. It is gravel and does not have adapted access for people with disabilities. It does not have showers or a lifeguard. It is a natural beach, with crystal clear waters ideal to disconnect with little influx of people. Those who go to the beach the most are neighbors and clients of nearby hotels. It is a nudist beach.
The Racó del Conill cove is a rocky cove, with crystal clear waters, very natural. No lifeguards or showers. Nature in its purest form. It is about 150 meters long with an average width of about 4 meters and is usually not overcrowded. The nudist cove of Racó del Conill is located in an isolated environment, four kilometers away from Benidorm, but light years away if we consider the disparity of atmospheres. Deviation of the road Vila Joiosa - Benidorm at the height of the casino. From there a road in not very good condition, to the beach itself, with parking. Conditioning works carried out years ago: stairs, railings, litter bins. Two coves separated by a rocky tongue, excellent funds for the practice of diving.
The beach Les Marines boasts sand, spaciousness and a good location (sheltered from the south and southeast winds), making it one of the best known in Dénia and very pleasant for both adults and children.From the beach you also have one of the best views of the castle of Dénia and bars and restaurants of all kinds in the surroundings to replenish forces at any time
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