Cove El Racó

A small but outstanding semi-natural cove which is the perfect spot for diving thanks to the clarity and cleanliness of its waters. It is reached via the fishing port or along the Príncipe de Asturias.

The promenade, offers a pleasant stroll which also serves to reveal the beauty of the Mediterranean coastline here.

Located at the foot of the rear of the Peñón de Ifach in the borough of Calpe, this pebble beach covers some 150 m of Mediterranean coastline.

It is the ideal spot for those wishing to spend a day diving, exploring the interesting seabed and its marine fauna, fishing in its crystal-clear waters or enjoying a pleasant stroll along the Príncipe de Asturias Ecological Promenade.

In the summer season the beach has a lifeguard and toilets. It is accessible via the fishing port or otherwise from the Príncipe de Asturias Esplanade, where the Ecological Promenade begins, offering spectacular views of the coastline.

Type COVE
Composition SAND/PEBBLES
Services LIFESAVING, TOILETS, BEACH BAR
Activities DIVING, FISHING, PROMENADE

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