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.
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.
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
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...
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.
As a curious historical fact, it should be noted that on this beach most of the contraband was made in the post-Civil War period. It is only accessible on foot from the beach of Pinet or Tamarit. On the beach of La Gola we find the pier of Salinas Bras del Port, whose construction was requested by Don Alfonso Llorens Ceriola in 1896 to the Ministry of Public Works to export the salt that they produced. Thus, the "decauville" wagons could directly pour the salt into the barges used to transport the salt to the ships anchored offshore. On this beach we can also observe several bunkers of the Spanish Civil War. These defensive constructions or machine-gun nests were built by Republican militiamen to protect the salt jetty. Length: 1,655 m Services: Basic equipment for being a beach qualified as natural for the protection and preservation of its environmental characteristics. There is a delimited area for Kitesurfing.
The beautiful Cabo Roig beach appears in the shelter of the cliff. Pleasant combination of colors. Descending along the reddish slope of the cliff, the toasted sand waits at the end of the road as if it were a prize, bathed by the blue water of a calm Mediterranean. The green bursts with the wild vegetation in the places where the orography minimally allows it, even among the sand of the beach itself. All wrapped up by the special luminosity of the Alicante coast, with its practically perennial warm rays of the sun and its clear and clear sky. The semicircular natural bay has been completed with a small breakwater, the small marina of Cabo Roig, the historic watchtower and the limits of the villas built up to the edge of the cliff. The beach is medium in size: 337 meters long and 43 meters wide. There are 3 access points to descend to the beach. From two of them you can descend without encountering stairs, so you can download without problem with the children's cart. It will be a bit heavy to climb, but it sure will be worth it, because in this beach the depth is very progressive and usually has few waves, which makes it a highly recommended beach for young children. The Cabo Roig beach faces south and it should be noted that in summer, in the afternoon the cliff causes shade on the sand from practically 7 pm. Therefore, the temperature softens more quickly than in other beaches. I like it, but if you want to sunbathe you have to take into account that from that time the sun will be in just a few places on the beach. The beach Cabo Roig has in summer all the services: lifeguard, medical attention, rent of umbrellas and sunbeds, "scooters" to "navigate", daily cleaning of the sand, ... It also has a chiringuito open from the morning until almost midnight. It's tiny, but it has 10 little tables to sit on while you drink something. It has music, but it is only heard from the beach on Sundays in the afternoon, when they perform dance sessions from 6 in the afternoon, and then in the evening they complete a show on the sand. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. I recommend having breakfast a day soon at the chiringuito. They have full breakfasts, with toast, juice, as well as continental breakfast with eggs and bacon. The Cabo Roig beach bar serves varied tapas, pizzas, hamburgers, sandwiches and some mixed dishes. You can also access from the sand to a restaurant that is on the side of the beach, and from there to the marina, where there is another restaurant. In these restaurants the menu is more complete, although they are not located on the beach sand. Cabo Roig beach is very safe for bathers and very sheltered from the winds. It is common for pretty boats to anchor in the bay, for something it will be ..., as the beach is marked out, the spaces that separate the entrance to the sea from jet skis and skates from the bathers area are respected, and the maximum point is also marked to which you can approach the boats to the beach. Although many people come to this beach in July and August, it is noteworthy that, like the rest of the beaches in the area, there are no crowds on the beaches, and you can "find a good place" at any time you approach. the beach without having other bathers within a hand of your towel, most likely on the first line or second. In other months, tranquility is absolute in these beaches: few people, no commercial premises, ... There is also no problem to park next to the beach accesses. As practically all Cabo Roig is urbanized with large and beautiful chalets, there are many places to park in the streets that are next to the accesses. It does not matter if it's August or the time you go to the beach that you can park well.
Located next to the Natural Park of Las Salinas, in the extreme south-west of the municipality of Santa Pola. It is a virgin beach that can only be accessed on foot. Next to the Pinet beach are the Salinas de Bonmatí, built at the beginning of the 20th century, and the base of the Torre Vigía el Pinet, which crossed signs with the Castillo de Guardamar, with the Torre Vigía del Tamarit or with the Castillo- Fortress of Santa Pola. On the shores of this beach one of the hiking trails that crosses the Santa Pola dunes is born, where one of the 3 flora microreservas of the municipality of Santa Pola is located. This beach offers a beautiful view of the bay of Santa Pola. Length: 3,324 m. Services: Basic equipment for being a beach qualified as natural, for the protection and preservation of its environmental characteristics.
This beach is located in front of the chapel of the Virgen del Rosario and delimits the municipal district of Santa Pola. Behind this hermitage, in the rocky wall of the cape, is the Cueva de las Arañas, formerly known as the cave of the friars, which houses the cave painting of an equine. This painting is included in the group of rock paintings of the Mediterranean arch, declared by UNESCO as World Heritage. Length: 240 m Services: Natural beach with basic equipment and a beach bar.
This beach was awarded in the thematic distinction of "Rupture of Architectural Barriers and Care for People with Disabilities" by the Foundation for Environmental Education in Europe (FEEE). At the end of the 19th century, this beach became an improvised shipyard for the construction of fishing boats. In the year 1900 he anchored in the bay of Santa Pola the ship of the English Navy "Theseus", whose mission was to make observations of the Total Sun Eclipse that occurred on May 28 of that year. On board were the English and Scottish astronomical commissions, which had all the municipal facilities to carry out their work. In their free time, the staff of Theseus practiced a game called foot-ball in Playa de Levante, before the expectant looks of the santapoleros. For this reason it is said that Santa Pola was the first place in the Valencian Community where football was introduced and expanded. At that time, Santa Pola had 4100 inhabitants, and this beach was the favorite of the population. Along with trade and fishing, tourism began to leave its mark: the vacationers of Elche, the La Sirena baths, the barracks by the beach, the Theater and the Casino tell us the beginnings of an incipient growth of tourism in the zone. Length: 425 m Services: It has all the services of the urban beaches and the nautical zone of skates. In addition, it has a service area for people with disabilities (accessible point). * Services of umbrellas and hammocks * Rescue service, first aid and first aid * Chiringuitos * Public cleanings * Skate zone * Biosaludable Area and Children's Games * Free Wi-Fi zone (from the Curros bar to the accessible area)
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