Cala del Moraig is a stunning pebble cove in Benitachell, Alicante, famous for its turquoise waters and the spectacular Cova dels Arcs, a system of sea caves.
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Introduction
Welcome to a corner of the Costa Blanca that has stolen our hearts: Cala del Moraig. Located in the picturesque municipality of Benitachell, in the province of Alicante, this cove is not just any beach; it is an authentic natural jewel that invites us to immerse ourselves in a world of turquoise waters and dreamlike landscapes. With its characteristic pebble seabed and the imposing presence of the Cova dels Arcs, Cala del Moraig has become a benchmark for those seeking more than just sun and sand. It is a place where nature is displayed in its full splendor, offering us a perfect setting for disconnection and adventure.
From the first moment we spot it from the top of the cliff, we know we are in a special place. The contrast of the white rocks with the intense blue of the Mediterranean is simply hypnotic. It is one of those beaches in Alicante that, once you visit, you know you'll want to return. We love it for its cleanliness, its family-friendly atmosphere, and the endless possibilities it offers to explore its fascinating seabed.
How to get to Cala del Moraig
Getting to Cala del Moraig is part of the adventure and requires a bit of planning, especially in high season. The cove is located in Poble Nou de Benitatxell, and the main access is via a winding road that descends from the Cumbre del Sol urbanization. We always recommend arriving early, especially in summer, as parking is limited and tends to fill up quickly.
Access and parking
There is a parking lot at the top of the cliff, from where you can start a pleasant downhill walk to the cove. During the busiest months (mainly July and August), car access to the cove is usually restricted to avoid overcrowding. In these cases, a shuttle bus service is provided to take us from the upper parking lot to the shore, a measure that undoubtedly helps preserve the beauty of the surroundings. If we prefer to walk, the descent takes about 15-20 minutes, and the reward upon arrival is unmatched. It's important to remember that the climb back up can be a bit demanding, but the exercise is worth it.
The sand and the water
When we talk about Cala del Moraig, we must clarify that you won't find the typical fine sand. This cove is characterized by its pebbles, rounded stones of various sizes that cover the entire shore. At first, walking on them may feel a bit peculiar, but you get used to it quickly, and in fact, many consider it a natural foot massage. We always advise wearing water shoes or aqua socks for greater comfort, especially for the little ones.
The crystal-clear waters
But if there's something that takes our breath away at Cala del Moraig, it's its waters. They have a transparency and turquoise color that rival those of the Caribbean. The water quality is exceptional, which has earned it the Blue Flag distinction year after year. This clarity is perfect for snorkeling and diving, allowing us to easily observe the rich marine life that inhabits its seabed. The water temperature is pleasant during the summer months, inviting long swims and enjoyment of every dip.
Services and facilities
Despite being a cove with a marked natural character, Cala del Moraig has the essential services that guarantee a comfortable and safe beach day. We love that it maintains that balance between the wild and the practical.
Available services
- Lifeguards: During the high season, the cove has a lifeguard service, which gives us peace of mind, especially if we go with children.
- Chiringuitos (beach bars): In summer, one or two chiringuitos are usually set up where we can refresh ourselves with a cold drink, have an ice cream, or even enjoy a light meal. They are perfect so we don't have to go back up to get supplies.
- Showers and Toilets/WC: Essential for washing off the salt and sand before heading home, and for our comfort during the day.
- Equipment Rental: We can often find stands that rent kayaks, paddle surfboards, or snorkeling gear, allowing us to explore the cove from another perspective.
- Parking: As we already mentioned, the main parking lot is at the top, with a shuttle service in high season.
Best time to visit
We always think that every season has its charm, but for Cala del Moraig, there are moments that shine with their own light. If we want to enjoy the cove in all its splendor, with good weather and the possibility of swimming, but without the crowds of peak summer, we have our favorite times.
Spring and early summer
The months of May, June, and early July are ideal. The weather is mild, the sun is already warm enough for a refreshing swim, and the cove is not as crowded as in August. We can find parking more easily and enjoy the tranquility that this cove can offer.
Late summer and autumn
September and October are also excellent options. The water temperatures are still very pleasant, the sun still shines strongly during the day, and the number of visitors decreases considerably. It's the perfect time for those seeking a more relaxed atmosphere, ideal for snorkeling or simply reading a book in the sun. We would avoid the month of August if our priority is tranquility, as that is when the beach of Benitachell receives the highest number of visitors.
Activities and sports
Cala del Moraig is not just a place to lie in the sun; it is a true aquatic and terrestrial adventure park. Its natural surroundings invite us to explore and stay active, something we love.
Water sports
- Snorkeling and Diving: Undoubtedly, the star activity. The transparency of its waters and the richness of its seabed, especially around the Cova dels Arcs, make it a paradise for snorkeling lovers. We will be amazed by the number of fish and underwater rock formations. For the more experienced, diving offers an even deeper perspective of its caves and sea walls.
- Kayaking and Paddle Surfing: Renting a kayak or a paddle surfboard allows us to explore the coast from the water, access nearby small coves, and, of course, safely enter the mouth of the Cova dels Arcs, always with caution and if sea conditions permit.
- Swimming: The calm, protected waters of the cove are perfect for swimming laps, enjoying the landscape and the calm of the sea.
Hiking and exploration
In addition to water activities, the surroundings of the cove offer opportunities for hiking. The Cliff Route is a spectacular trail that runs along the coast and gives us impressive panoramic views of the Cala del Moraig beach and the coastline. It's a fantastic way to combine sport with admiration for nature.
For families with children
We consider Cala del Moraig an excellent option for families, as long as we keep some particularities in mind. Its calm waters and the presence of lifeguards make it safe, but the type of ground and the access require a bit of preparation.
Tips for going with children
- Water shoes: Essential so that the little ones (and not so little) can walk comfortably on the pebbles and enjoy without discomfort.
- Calm waters: The waters of the cove are usually very calm, which is ideal for children to splash and swim safely. The slope for entering the sea is gentle in many spots.
- Activities: Snorkeling is a fantastic activity to introduce children to the marine world. With a mask and snorkel, they'll have a great time watching the fish. They can also enjoy building 'castles' with the stones.
- Access: The walk from the upper parking lot to the cove can be a bit long for very young children or for bringing strollers. In high season, the shuttle bus is a blessing. If we choose to walk down, it's a good opportunity for them to burn energy and enjoy the scenery.
- Shade: The cove doesn't have much natural shade, so it's crucial to bring umbrellas and adequate sun protection for the whole family.
What to do in the surrounding area
The location of Cala del Moraig in the Marina Alta of Alicante gives us the opportunity to explore a region rich in culture, landscapes, and gastronomy. We always like to complement our visit to the beach with excursions to the surrounding areas.
Charming towns
- Benitachell (El Poble Nou de Benitatxell): The municipality to which the cove belongs. A quiet town with a nice old town, a church, and viewpoints offering spectacular views of the Mediterranean and the interior.
- Moraira: A charming fishing village a few minutes away by car. Its castle, its marina, and its pedestrian streets full of shops and restaurants make it ideal for an evening stroll.
- Jávea (Xàbia): Further north, Jávea offers us a perfect mix of beaches (El Arenal, La Granadella), a historic old town with lots of personality, and the imposing Montgó Natural Park, ideal for hiking.
- Denia: With its imposing castle, its port with connections to the Balearic Islands, and a vibrant gastronomic offer (it's a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy), Denia is a must-visit excursion.
Nature and adventure
- Cliff Route: As already mentioned, this trail offers spectacular views and the opportunity to discover hidden coves.
- Cova dels Arcs: Although it is part of the cove, it deserves a special mention. It is a geological marvel, a system of sea caves and natural arches that we can explore by swimming or kayaking, always with caution and respect for the environment.
- Viewpoints: The area is dotted with viewpoints that gift us impressive panoramas of the coast and the interior.
What to do when it rains
Although in the Costa Blanca the sun shines most of the year, a gray or rainy day can always surprise us. But no problem, the area offers many alternatives to continue enjoying without needing the beach.
Indoor activities
- Museums and Cultural Centers: In Jávea we can visit the Soler Blasco Archaeological and Ethnographic Museum, and in Denia, the Archaeological Museum and the Ethnological Museum immerse us in local history. There are also art galleries and temporary exhibitions in nearby towns.
- Shopping: The Portal de la Marina shopping center, in Ondara (about 20-30 minutes by car), offers a wide variety of shops, restaurants, and cinemas, perfect for a day of shopping and leisure.
- Gastronomy: A rainy day is the perfect excuse to take refuge in a good restaurant and enjoy the excellent local gastronomy. We can try rice dishes, seafood, or traditional dishes from the Marina Alta.
- Wineries and Wine Tourism: The Marina Alta region is known for its wines, especially Moscatel. Some wineries offer guided tours and tastings, a very interesting cultural and sensory experience.
- Spas and Wellness Centers: Many hotels in the area have spas and wellness services, ideal for relaxing and disconnecting on a bad weather day.
Recommended hotels
The area of Benitachell and its surroundings offers a wide variety of accommodations for all tastes and budgets. We always recommend looking for options that suit the
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