In the area, you will find the beaches and coves you have always dreamed about. From vast stretches of sand to hidden coves and a wide variety of accessible and naturist beaches with a wide range of tourist facilities. Clear waters and endless sandy areas that turn a simple swim into a sensational experience.
This cove of gravel and transparent water lies at the foot of an enormous cliff. There is the “Cova dels Arcs” (Cave of the Arches), a beautiful aquatic cave formed by the exit of an underground river. A treasure for snorkelers.
A small and very welcoming gravel cove. Located between the vertical walls of the cliffs and close to the imposing Morro Falquí (a spur with more than a hundred metres above sea level), this cove stands out for the transparency of its waters and the feeling of peace that it conveys. It is a difficult cove to get to, and it is impossible to get there by road.
The point of Moraira is the shelter of this pretty cove of sand and rocks, which is one of the most attractive in the municipality. It serves as an anchorage for many visitors who arrive by sea.
This is a beautiful bay of sand, pebbles and rocks, with an almost wild exuberance, which can be reached via a road that borders a thick forest of Mediterranean pines. The clear, turquoise-green water makes this cove one of the most attractive in the area.
This cove, formed by the mouth of the Viuda Canyon, has no road access. It can only be reached by sea or on foot, following the course of the canyon from Teulada-Moraira or the route that borders the cliff (Route de los Acantilados) from El Poble Nou de Benitatxell. Both routes are part of the SL-CV 50 trail. A few metres from the shore, the small houses of former fishermen surround the cove and to the far left of it we find the point of L'Alderà, located on the same base as the Morro del Bou.