Platgetes beach

A host of good vibrations. The quality of the beach, thanks to the views from the promenade it shares, and the beach bar serving up delicious paellas by the water's edge. A site just waiting to be enjoyed.

Abahana Villas - Les Platgetes beach and the restaurant El Chamizo in Moraira.

Abahana Villas - Les Platgetes beach and the restaurant El Chamizo in Moraira.

Les Platgetes, in Moraira, is made up of two coves of clear, turquoise water with alternating sections of sand and rock.

It has an attractive viewing platform with a park area, a pleasant place for a stroll at any time of the year while taking in the panoramic views of the Mediterranean. There is also a fabulous beach bar which well deserves restaurant category, "El Chamizo", serving as it does a range of delicious rice dishes, or simply a cool beer on the terrace while enjoying the view.

Type SEMIURBAN COVE
Composition SAND/ROCK
Services RESTAURANT, LIFESAVING, TOILETS, FOOT WASH, CAR PARK, WALKWAYS
Activities SNORKELLING, DIVING, FISHING, HIKING

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