This location is a completely untouched and wide stretch of sand, complete with a watchtower and children's games. It has a blue flag and its sand is a warm shade of brown. The car park is 300 meters away, where you can unload your things, and there are a couple of spaces for the disabled. During the summer months, there is a bus stop in the parking lot that can take you to the beach for free, if you're lucky enough to catch it. There's also a beach bar open during the summer months.
This place is a great spot for families with little ones! The sand is soft and grey, and there's plenty of room to spread out. You can get there easily by taking the Tram line 3 or bus line 21. The water is shallow and there are no strong currents, making it the ideal spot for a day at the beach. It's big enough to avoid overcrowding, so you can relax and enjoy the sun and sand.
Alicante boasts a great sandy beach right in the city centre, popular with both locals and visitors. There are plenty of beach bars and cafes to grab refreshments if you didn't bring your own. Although it can get quite crowded, there's plenty of room for everyone. Locals often go after work to enjoy the sun in the late afternoon. It's a short walk away from the town centre and most hotels.
The trek to this beach was worth it! It's stunning. You can even rent a sunbed and umbrella - how convenient! The water is crystal clear and the sand is like velvet beneath your feet - just watch out for those sneaky rocks in the sea bed. It's a must-see spot, and there's a cafe/restaurant to boot, so you can go from a quick coffee and snack to a full-on dinner. What more could you want?
Situated near the La Sangueta neighborhood on Villajoyosa Avenue, between the Mirador del PrΓncipe and the Regata Club - Sailing School, this small cove features a mix of sand and round stones, making water shoes advisable for bathing. While it may not be very tranquil in the summer, the open, clean waters and good views make up for it. Behind you, you'll find the Serra Grossa, and to your left, you'll see Albufera Beach and El Cabo de las Huertas. The cove is accessible by TRAM, bicycle, or on foot, but if you're driving, you'll need to park some distance away. There is only one restaurant nearby, located inside the Regata Club, and no other stores in the vicinity. Additionally, the cove lacks toilets, footbaths, and a security service.