Beaches
Cala Bea
A serene, undeveloped beach with calm waters and dark sand, perfect for snorkeling with its underwater trail and rich seabed near a protected natural area.
An ideal spot for exploring the seabed.
Cala Bea is a small beach with calm waters and dark sand, surrounded by mountains near the Rojala-Platja del Torn Protected Natural Area. It is 150 metres long and approximately 18 metres wide. Due to the good water quality and the presence of seagrass, Cala Bea is an exceptional spot for snorkelling: there is an underwater trail to enjoy the seabed. It is a quiet, undeveloped beach.
Arenal Beach
A wide, fine-sand beach with urban and natural sides, offering family-friendly shallow waters, Mediterranean dunes, and activities like kayaking and jet skiing.
Beach of the River's Point
Ideal for water sports, this scenic beach features a Mediterranean wetland with a wooden walkway for observing diverse flora and migratory birds.
Platja del Torn
A naturist haven with clear waters, dune vegetation, pine forests, and seagrass beds, perfect for nature contemplation and naturism.
Almadrava Beach
A tranquil beach with clear waters and fine sand, ideal for fishing and diving, adjacent to a scenic seafront promenade.
Cala Justell
A pristine, natural beach in a protected area with diverse aquatic plants, clear waters, and a mix of sand, pebbles, and rocks.
Cala Bea
A serene, undeveloped beach with calm waters and dark sand, perfect for snorkeling with its underwater trail and rich seabed near a protected natural area.