Also known as “Racó de Corb”, this is an unquestionably idyllic cove for lovers of diving and fishing, with an interesting seabed teeming with marine fauna.
Abahana Villas - Waters of the Cove El Collao in Calpe.
Also known as “Racó de Corb”, this is an unquestionably idyllic cove for lovers of diving and fishing, with an interesting seabed teeming with marine fauna. A real gem located to the north of Morro de Toix, it offers the chance to spend a pleasant day far from the hustle and bustle of more popular beaches, while discovering a little more of the wonderful waters of the Mediterranean.
This charming cove enjoys a unique natural setting at the southernmost edge of Calpe, accessible only by sea in the "Puerto Blanco" area.
An unspoiled cove of sand, gravel and pebbles, it is particularly suitable for diving and fishing, its crystal-clear waters providing a perfect view of the outstanding seabed, rich in marine flora and fauna, and a truly special experience since, as it can only be reached by sea, it is always relatively deserted, and so can be explored at leisure.
This summer bathe in the crystal clear waters of the Baños de la Reina.
Is there little left for your vacation and you still don't know where to go? From Abahana Villas we propose a plan! Come to the Baños de la Reina this summer and enjoy a good dip in its crystal clear waters. You will discover the authentic paradise of the Mediterranean!
Next, you will learn about its history and why you should not miss a visit to this Eden if you come to Calpe.
More than the end of summer, September is its friendliest form. On the Costa Blanca, the beaches calm down, the towns breathe, and life slows down for those who know how to savor the days at a different pace. Here, the Mediterranean is experienced with a depth that only the silence and golden light of September can offer.
They say there are places you never forget, places that remain untouched in your memory no matter how many summers go by. El Portet is one of those corners. A small bay in Moraira where time seems to stand still, where the sea continues to embrace the shore with the same tenderness as always, and the Peñón, unyielding, keeps greeting those who arrive barefoot.