1. LA GRANADELLA BEACH
La Granadella, in Jávea, mainly composed of rocks and gravel, is a small semi-urban beach 200 meters long, surrounded by pine trees and very suitable for the practice of submanirism.
2. CARABASSI BEACH
The beach is protected, isolated without a promenade, which provides a greater sense of discovery. It stands out for having a nudist area and its natural environment of great ecological value, surrounded by dunes.
3. LA CALETA BEACH
It is 160 meters long and about 30 meters wide. Its composition is gravel and its calm waters stand out for its great transparency. It is a protected area away from the urban area at the foot of cliffs.
4. TABARCA BEACH
Located on the island of Tabarca and known for its marine reserve due to the biodiversity of its flora and fauna. Its length is 200 meters by about 20 wide and its composition is gravel and sand. It can be accessed by boat from the ports of Santa Pola, Guardamar, Torrevieja and Alicante
5. LEVANTE BEACH
It is known as the beach of dawn and is, in effect, one of the most lively and crowded of the Mediterranean coast. It is more than two kilometers long. Its sand is fine and golden and its waters transparent. Finding a hole is not easy, but for its countless fans, that is part of the charm.
6. EL POSTIGUET BEACH
Located in the heart of Alicante and takes its name from a small gateway to the town through the walls. Of golden sand and calm waters, it is located at the foot of the Castle of Santa Bárbara and next to the Paseo de la Explanada.