La Fustera beach

A charming beach in Benissa of fine sand surrounded by pine trees and very calm waters which, together with the beach bar, make it the perfect spot to spend a summer's day… a real paradise on this stretch of the Mediterranean

This is a fine, sandy beach with clean, calm waters, in a natural setting rich in the posidonia seagrass for which the seabed here is famous.

La Fustera, in Benissa, is equipped with all amenities beachgoers could require, and in the summer season has a Red Cross service, hammock rental, bar and children's games.

It should also be mentioned that the beach has been awarded a number of environmental badges, including the Beach Quality Blue Flag of the European Union Ecoplayas Award.

Just a few metres away is the "Casa dels Cents Vents", which houses Tourist Info Benissa Playa, the local advice office, a police post and the Aula de la Mar, an educational facility giving environmental awareness classes.

Type BEACH
Composition SAND
Services BAR/RESTAURANT, TOILETS, FOOT WASH, TOURISM OFFICE/ADVICE, POLICE, LIFESAVING, BLUE FLAG, CAR PARK, PARK
Activities SNORKELLING, SAILING, SURFING, KAYAKING, HIKING

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