Beaches & Coves
- ElsRiuRaus.com

- Jul 21, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 27, 2022

One of the "missed by many" are the cales, small bays where the sea makes its way to land. While some of them are only accessible by boat, there are plenty you can access by foot and some by car. If you are looking for a challenging hike, check out wikiloc Ruta Paseo Ecologico from Benissa.
If you want to visit any of these by sea, you will need how to get there. Of course by boat and there are a few places you can rent a boat, jetski, kayaks. Check out the elsriuraus guide for a list of places you may want to try reaching out. You find a guide of beaches and activities from Costa Blanca here.
There are few of these calas that may even have a patch of sand to lay your towels and take in your surroundings. Relax in la Costa Blanca. If you have been carrying around all the snorkeling gear and you have not used it. Here is the place where you want to start using it.

Once very popular spot is La Cala de la Fustera. It's easy to access and you have all the first-class treatment the Mediterranean has to offer. There is so much to cover from the sandy beaches of Denia to the beaches of Calpe. There is so much to explore that you may need to extend your stay.
All these coastal towns offer very unique experiences, yet they all enjoy the amazing things we get from this sea. Denia is the largest city of the Marina Alta and Benissa is the largest inland. Denia is such a great town that typically swells up in the summer and may double in size. It is no surprise it attracts so many people because it has it all. The beaches, the castle, the cliffs, the views, a ferry boat ride to Ibiza and Formentera, 3-Star Michellin Restaurant, fishing port, and boat docks. It's not a place you want someone to describe to you, one must visit the Denia.








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