Cove of Baladrar






A gateway to the Mediterranean. Cala del Baladrar is an increasingly popular cove in Benissa thanks to the views, the quality of the water and the lively beach bar set up there in summer, offering live music while you enjoy a bar snack
Cala del Baladrar is a delightful gateway to the Mediterranean, the light typical of these latitudes being its predominant feature, as the pine trees rise above the azure waters, inviting you to embark on an enchanting boat trip. A rocky outcrop divides this bay into El Baladrar and La Goleta. It begins with the pebbled Barranco "dels Sesters", and ends with a 30-metre cliff.
The cove is protected from the easterly winds, and the shallow, clear waters and abundant aquatic life make it the perfect place for a beautiful boat trip.
Type | SEMIURBAN COVE |
Composition | ROCKS/GRAVEL |
Services | BEACH BAR, CAR PARK, TOILETS |
Activities | SNORKELLING, DIVING, SAILING, SAILING, KAYAKING |
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