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Top beaches to visit in Murcia, Spain: Ultimate Costa Calida beach guideVisit the top beaches on Spain’s Costa Cálida in Murcia The Costa Cálida on Spain’s southeast coast has hundreds of the highest quality beaches in the country, if not in Europe. The Costa Cálida – which literally..
Overview of the beaches of Cabo de PalosFrom tiny coves to long swathes of golden sand at the far east of the Costa Cálida Cabo de Palos lies at the eastern end of the municipality of Cartagena on the headland of the same name which juts out into the Mediterranean, and as a result the..
Cartagena beaches: Playa Amoladeras (Cabo de Palos) A wide expanse of golden sand next to a nature reserve at the southern end of La Manga This 600-metre-long, 30 metre wide stretch of golden sand lies on the Mediterranean coast at the northern end of the headland of Cabo de Palos as the coastline curves..
Cartagena beaches: Playa Levante (Cabo de Palos) A wide swathe of sandy beach in Cabo de Palos with fabulous view This is a kilometre long Mediterranean coastal beach. Of all the beaches in Cabo de Palos, this is the one which most resembles the stereotypical Costa Cálida dream beach: a long..
Cartagena beaches: Cala de Las Escalerillas in Cabo de Palos A tiny cove with clear water on the northern shore of Cabo de Palos Cala las Escalerillas is a small and picturesque rocky cove, located at the far end of Playa Levante, one of the most beautiful, and popular beaches on the Mediterranean coastline...
Cartagena beaches: Cala Galera in Cabo de Palos A pretty rocky cove in Cabo de Palos but no beach to speak of! La Galera is an unusual “playa”, because strictly speaking there’s hardly any beach here at all. This is a small rocky cove with steps running down to the water from the..
Cartagena beaches: Cala del Muerto in Cabo de Palos A gravel beach near the lighthouse in Cabo de Palos This south-facing, gravelly beach is not among the most densely inhabited in Cabo de Palos, but for those who enjoy clear water and tranquil sunbathing this only adds to its attractiveness: a small public..
Cartagena beaches: Cala Túnez (Cabo de Palos) An attractive sandy cove in the shadow of the Cabo de Palos lighthouse Cala Túnez, also known as Cala Cuna, is the easternmost of the small coves which lie on the northern shore of Cabo de Palos, and lies below the lighthouse looking out over the..
Cartagena beaches: Playa CalafrÃa, Cabo de Palos A small but spectacular beach looking out towards Islas Hormigas It’s not the longest beach in Cabo de Palos, and the surface is not fine golden sand, but Playa Calafría is a must for those looking for spectacular locations and clear water..
Cartagena beaches: Cala Roja in Cabo de Palos A south-facing stony beach near the lighthouse in Cabo de Palos Popular with snorkelers, Cala Roja is a seventy-metre south-facing stretch of shoreline with a mixture of grey sand and rocks, and is very narrow, averaging just 4 metres wide on the..
Cartagena beaches: Cala Abellán in Cabo de Palos Shallow rock pools west of the marina of Cabo de Palos Cala Abellán is a curious part of the coastline on the southern side of Cabo de Palos, which lies to the west of the town centre and marina at the end of the long stretch of houses on the seafront..
Cartagena beaches: Cala Mayor and Cala Botella in Cabo de Palos Difficult access to craggy coves on the southern shore of Cabo de Palos The southern coast of the headland of Cabo de Palos consists of a series of small coves nestling under the dark crags and cliffs, and among these spectacular features are the two..
Cartagena beaches: Cala de las Melvas beach in Cabo de PalosPebbly coves just east of the marina of Cabo de Palos The stretch of the shore which is known as Cala de las Melvas in Cabo de Palos lies on the southern side of the headland, just to the east of the port and marina, making it easily accessible from the town..
Cartagena beaches: Playa de la Barra, Cabo de Palos Bathing on the seafront but no beach in this urban area of Cabo de Palos Like many of the beaches of Cabo de Palos, the Playa de la Barra is unusual. Technically, it's not a beach, as there is no sand or even pebbles between the seafront promenade..
Cartagena beaches: Cala Medina in Cabo de Palos Rocky coastline in the southern part of Cabo de Palos Cala Medina is a cove at the southern end of Cabo de Palos, facing east towards the lighthouse and the marina and the Islas Hormigas beyond. Just to the south lies Cala Flores, while around the headland..
Cartagena beaches: Cala Flores in Cabo de Palos Fine grey pebbles on the beach of a picturesque cove in Cabo de Palos The area of Cala Flores was first built up substantially in the very last years of the twentieth century as Cabo de Palos began to extend towards the south-west along the coast, and..
Cartagena beaches: Playa del Descargador in Cabo de Palos A small but picturesque rocky cove with spectacular views The Playa del Descargador is a cove with grey sand and rocks at the very southern tip of the built-up area of Cabo de Palos, and is popular with both visitors and the residents in the new properties..
Cartagena beaches: Cala Reona in Cabo de PalosSpectacular scenery and soft sand next to the Calblanque nature reserve Cala Reona lies at the south-western end of Cabo de Palos, at the edge of the Calblanque, Monte de las Cenizas y Peña del Águila nature reserve, and is a popular starting..
Cartagena beaches: Playas de CalblanqueThe Calblanque beaches are within a protected regional park The municipality of Cartagena is home to a series of beaches on the Mediterranean coastline which fall within the protected natural park of the Parque Regional de Calblanque, Monte de las Cenizas..
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