Costa Blanca's beach is a great place to visit with its warm temperatures ranging from 20 to 30 degrees and shady areas provided by a few palm trees. The only thing that could make it better is if there were public showers.
That place is a stunningly tranquil bay with crystal clear waters. It's a mix of mostly rocks and some sand, and best of all, it's free to access for the public.
Stunning. Be aware of the strong waves when it's windy. It's ideal for surfing if you're feeling adventurous.
This beach in Villajoyosa is undoubtedly the most stunning pebble beach. It's surprising to see that not many people come here despite its incredible beauty. The water is crystal clear and blue, completely free from any algae or litter. You might want to bring some booties, but apart from that, this beach is perfect. Additionally, the Paradis tram station is conveniently located nearby, making it a great escape from the overcrowded beaches of Benidorm and Villajoyosa.
Great for naturists, but accessing the main area can be tricky if you don't want to get wet. You'll need to wade through the surf to get there.
This spot , located between Campello and Villajoyosa, used to be a tranquil spot, but now it's become way too crowded. Every year, the beach is replenished with fresh sand which can be quite thick and sticky. It's still a great place for families with kids since it's small enough to keep track of them. There's also a chiringuito where they serve food and drinks until late, and they even have live music on some days. I wouldn't recommend it as a beach, but it's worth visiting the chiringuito for a drink at night, especially on nights with a full moon.