Beaches and coves Costa Blanca
Costa Blanca, the most awarded beaches in Spain
The Costa Blanca has more than two hundred kilometers of coastline, a coastline full of contrasts. It's the same sea, but it looks different. There are numerous beaches with smooth sand, but also pebbles polished by the waves. It is difficult to choose just one, but in any of them the visitor will be able to comfortably enjoy a beautiful natural space surrounded by the best services. In fact, in 2024, the Costa Blanca will once again be the tourist destination with the most blue flags in Spain. In total, the province of Alicante has obtained 86 awards: 69 beaches and 17 marinas.
We invite you to take a walk through the best quality sandbanks and with the best services in the province. A tour of the 69 beaches and coves that have received this award and that stand out for their environmental conditions, top quality facilities and services.
If we go north, in Dénia, we find 6 wonderful beaches; Les Bovetes, Les Deveses, Les Marines, Molins, Punta Raset and Marineta Cassiana, natural spaces that have received the distinction and are magical for the richness of their seabed.
The coast of Xàbia also boasts award-winning beaches, such as La Grava and La Granadella, with quiet corners between cliffs and visual settings that are overwhelming with the imposing beauty of their views.
The Teulada-Moraira coast offers visitors different profiles. El Portet is one of the most urban, but you can find another one like Les Platgetes.
Benissa is a coast of coves. The transparency of its waters allows you to see the rock bottom with extraordinary clarity. La Fustera and Cala Baladrar (its two blue flags) are an example.
El Poble Nou de Benitatxell stands out for its caves and grottoes, and for peaceful coves that restore the spirit, such as Moraig, which immerses you in a landscape of cut walls where the air jumps into the void over the sea.
Calp is the next municipality and its coastline is made up of three blue flags between high cliffs and extensive urban beaches such as La Fossa, El Arenal Bol and Cantal Roig.
Entering the Marina Baixa region, we come across the picturesque municipality of Altea, where gravel and pebble beaches predominate, such as Cap Blanc, L'Espigó and La Roda.
In addition to the crystal-clear waters that can be enjoyed on the coast, there is also the quality of the services provided in the surrounding area, with a wide range of hospitality that will delight anyone and also facilities right on the sand where you can enjoy and have fun. and share leisure, without forgetting the infinite possibilities for lovers of water sports. Terraces, restaurants, beach bars that watch the sun go down, accessible bathing areas, children's activities, windsurfing, sailing, diving, but also solitude with the whisper of the waves, peace, calm waters and spaces to get lost.