Summer is just around the corner and After the rains that have affected the weather in the last few weeks, the temperatures have started to rise.. desire now hiking trails reduce to give way to multiple pleasures beaches and coves can be used in Alicante.

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So here we show you five natural corners From the High Navy that you can enjoy without the hustle and bustle and have nothing to envy most popular bays What Granadella or Moraig.

Cala Raco del Corb (Heart)

Cala Raco del Corb, Calpe Calpe Town Hall

this Raco del Corb Bay located on the line Splits municipal terms of Altea and CalpeIt separates the districts of Marina Baixa and Marina Alta.

protected by cliffs of Morro de Toix, these bay waters are protected by law as they form part of the Serra Gelada nature park. In addition, the presence of essential elements posidonia oceanica meadowThe fact that it is a protected and environmentally important marine plant makes it even more attractive. The arrival of these remains, known as arribazones, clean, oxygenated and crystalline waters.

This is a put small rocks Together only 200 meters long and 10 meters wide. They access it is only possible to arrive by foot or by sea and although not very complex, it requires attention. You have to go down a road full of pine trees. pretty steep slope so it is recommended to wear good shoes. That’s why, even though it’s more crowded, you can still enjoy it away from the hustle and bustle.

The perfect place for performers like water sports snorkeling, paddle boarding or psychoblock Similarly, there is an opportunity to start for lovers of hiking. Mascara Canyon route.

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Cala Llobella (Benissa)

Cala Llobella in Benissa Benissa Town Hall

This quiet cove of stone and sand, more natural and wild look Because of the few buildings around it. They secret access and low user flow, nudity practice by those who visit it.

he can come by car It crosses the Cirer road from the Calpe and Moraira highway and has a parking lot with about 30 parking spaces. It is also possible to reach Cala Llobella by following a part of the walking route. ‘Benissa’s Ecological Walk’.

100 meters long and through crystal backgroundIt is becoming a frequent destination for those who do underwater sports. snorkeling, diving anyone boat.

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Cala Llebeig (Benitatxell, Teulada-Moraira)

Cala Llebeig is only accessible from the walking path. Benitatxell Town Hall

Formed by the mouth of the Barranc de la Viuda, it is located between its borders. Teulada-Moraira Y Benitatxell’s Poble Nou. They access is only possible by sea or on foot. If your option is to come on foot, you can do this in two ways. On the one hand, you can follow the course of the valley from Teulada-Moraira or, if you prefer, take the path along the cliff on the famous Ruta de los Acantilados. Both routes are part of the road. trace SL-CV 50. However, you should be careful with the crowds seen in previous years on this route due to the difficulty of many sections where you have to descend with the ropes.

The small surviving houses and wild nature of former fishermen make this cove a paradise to enjoy the summer. And if you want take advantage of all possible daylight hoursbest time for morning to visit himbecause due to its location the sun will stop shining around 6pm.

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Cala Sardinera (Xàbia)

Cala Sardinera located in Xàbia Xàbia Town Hall

This bay, located in the south of Xàbia, Between Cala Blanca and Cala del Portixol. However, their complex access does not allow it to gather as many visitors as its neighbors.

This bay is very less accessible More than the rest of Xàbia’s beaches and indeed most of those who decide to visit it access it by sea. If you do it on foot, it can only be from the road that starts right now. Creu del Portixol viewpoint, a small dirt road, steep and unshaded about 10 or 15 minutes.

Also keep in mind that this Sardinera bay is an isolated beach with no lifeguards, trash cans and no services.

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Cala El Trampoli (Denia)

Cala Trampoli in the Les Rotes district in Dénia Denia Town Hall

It lies on the coastline south of Dénia and forms part of the sea’s rocky coves. Les Rotes district. Despite having no sand for miles, this rocky cove is one of the most sought after. good access Along the way from Barranc del Monyo to Les Arenetes.

This natural corner takes its name from the peculiarity of the area. the presence of a wooden trampoline on the same beach. Likewise, for those who like to take a bath, it is worth noting that there is a ladder and an access ramp and exit to the sea. Also in mid and high season life pole Red Cross.

With a capacity of 84 people, everyone who visits this beach will enjoy the sea. Natural Reserve of the Cabo de San Antonio Seabed. But for those who love plunge there are restrictions and if they want to do this sport ask permission in advance To the Alicante Regional Directorate of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food and Water.

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