Torrrevieja Beaches

 

 

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Cala Cervera Cabo: A small portion of sand at the end of the same name. It has a length of 50 m, handicapped access, and a small promenade. The occupation is often high.

Cala del Mojon: Wide with fine sand and rocky points that are ideal for fishing. It has wheelchair access and a moderate occupation.

Cala de Zorra: Cala of Zorra is known for its clean waters. It has a length of 50 m and easy access on foot or by car.

Cala de la Higuera: Has features similar to the Cala de Zorra and has gravel and rock but no wheelchair access.

At the end of the beach, you can visit one of the most emblematic monuments of the city: The columns devoted to the cultures of the Mediterranean. The beach has surveillance service and a tourist information booth. Furthermore, it is accessible to the handicapped.

Length: 500 m

Media Width: 25 m

Occupation: High

Type: Urban

Natural Pools: Located in Paseo Juan Aparicio, between Playa del Cura and Dique de Levante, there are small beaches and natural pools. The pools are situated in the middle and have a major influx. Furthermore, in the rocks along the rides are metal stairs to exit the sea.

Playa de la Mata: This is the longest beach in Torrevieja, therefore, there are many points of access from a promenade full of bars and restaurants. Part of its charm lies in its fine sand and its surroundings, the Parque Natural de la Laguna de la Mata. It contains fun games, surveillance, an information booth, a flag state of the sea, and wheelchair access.

Length: 2250 m

Media Width: 4 m

Occupation: Medium-high

Type: Semi.

 

 

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Cala Palangre: Located in the curve of the same name, Long Cove is a small piece of sand surrounded by rocks and is the continuation of the Playa de Los Locos. With a length of 50 m and an average width of 5 m, this small cove has wheelchair access and is suitable for fishing.

Playa del Cura: Located in the heart of the city, it is the cosmopolitan beach of Torrevieja and one of the most crowded of the town. It has a promenade lined with many souvenir shops, kiosks, restaurants, bars, and ice cream vendors.

The Acequion Beach: Located in the port of Torrevieja, facing the marine sports, the beach is named after Acequion. The seawater goes in the direction of the Salinas of Torrevieja on the channel artificially created by the canal to the supply of seawater via the lagoon: The Acequion.

On the opposite side of the Acequion the refurbishment of the waterfront of the city is being carried out, and they are building a new fishing pier on that site. There is no promenade.

Length: 900 m

Media Width: 25 m

Occupation: High

Type: Urban

Playa de Los Locos: Located north of town, after crossing Punta Carral, it has a wide variety of services. It is a kind of golden, sandy beach with fine, calm waters and a waterfront. It has recreational areas in the sand (it is famous for its pyramid climbing ropes) and platforms in the sea. It is readily accessible and adapted for the disabled and is monitored by the Red Cross and red flags indicating the state of the sea.

Length: 700 m

Media Width: 25 m

Occupation: High

Type: Urban

Cala Ferris: One of the most spectacular landscapes of Torrevieja. It has fine, golden sand, dunes, and a landscape full of palm trees with abundant vegetation. It has rocky areas that are used for fishing. The water is crystal clear. The beach has a length of 200 m. Furthermore, it is one of the few secluded beaches in the city, without surrounding buildings.

Cala Piter or Rocio del Mar: Cala is semi situated on the edge of the end of the coast of Orihuela. It is suitable for fishing because of its rocky areas. It also has Mediterranean vegetation.

The Beach Naufragos: Separated from the beach by the Acequion pier (which transports salt to supply the ships) is one of the most popular beaches in the city. Recreational areas include a playground, volleyball nets, and pedal boats for renting.

The beach is guarded by the Red Cross. This beach, as well as other beaches such as del Cura, Los Locos, and La Mata have distinctions as transitions of the Valencian and European governments. In the southern part of the beach, there is a rocky area suitable for fishing.

Length: 400 m

Media Width: 50 m

Occupation: High

Type: Semi