A small and picturesque cove in Calpe, famous for its unique Ricardo Bofill architecture and its calm waters, ideal for photography lovers and those seeking serenity.
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Introduction
Welcome to a corner of the Costa Blanca that defies the conventions of a traditional beach. Cala La Manzanera in Calpe, Alicante, is not just a stretch of coastline; it's an experience, a canvas where nature and architecture merge in an astonishing way. As beach tourism experts, we always seek out places that offer something more, and this cove is undoubtedly one of them. Its charm lies not only in its crystal-clear waters but also in the impressive backdrop provided by the iconic constructions of architect Ricardo Bofill: La Muralla Roja and the Xanadú building. It is these structures, with their bold geometric shapes and vibrant colors, that have elevated this small cove to the status of a photographic icon.
When one thinks of Alicante's beaches, the mind usually conjures up long stretches of golden sand and summer bustle. However, Cala La Manzanera reminds us that the province hides more intimate gems with a very defined character. Here, the atmosphere is different; it's more leisurely, more contemplative. It's the perfect place for those looking to escape the crowds and immerse themselves in a landscape that stimulates both sight and soul. We are faced with a cove that invites exploration, photography, and, above all, disconnection, offering an oasis of calm by the Mediterranean. Get ready to discover a destination that will surprise you and leave you with an unforgettable memory.
How to Get to Cala La Manzanera
Getting to Cala La Manzanera is relatively straightforward, although it requires a bit of attention to find the correct path, as it is not one of the most signposted beaches in Calpe. If you're coming by car, the most practical thing is to head towards the La Manzanera residential area, south of the Peñón de Ifach. We always recommend using a GPS navigator, entering 'Cala La Manzanera, Calpe' directly to avoid detours. From the center of Calpe, the journey is short, just a few minutes by car.
Once in the area, the main challenge can be finding parking, especially during the summer months or on weekends. The cove does not have its own parking lot and most spaces are on-street parking in the vicinity of the Bofill buildings. Sometimes, we have to drive around a bit until we find a free spot. If you prefer not to worry about the car, another option is to walk from the Calpe promenade, although it's a somewhat longer walk in the sun. Also consider using bicycles or electric scooters if you're staying nearby, a comfortable and eco-friendly way to reach this particular cove.
The Sand and Water
The uniqueness of Cala La Manzanera is not limited to its architectural surroundings; its natural composition also sets it apart. Here you won't find the fine golden sand typical of other Alicante beaches. Instead, the cove's floor is a mix of pebbles and coarse sand, with some rockier areas. This gives it a wilder, more natural look and, at the same time, makes the water exceptionally clear. We always advise bringing water shoes or suitable footwear, especially if you plan to spend a lot of time at the shore or explore the rocky areas; it will make the experience much more comfortable.
The waters of Cala La Manzanera are undoubtedly one of its greatest attractions. They are usually calm, crystal clear, and of an intense turquoise color, making them perfect for a relaxing swim. The absence of large waves, protected by the coastal geography, makes it an ideal place for swimming calmly. The underwater visibility is excellent, which leads us directly to one of the cove's star activities: snorkeling. Diving here is discovering a small marine ecosystem, with fish and other species taking refuge among the rocks and seagrass meadows. It's a true delight for the senses and a fantastic opportunity to connect with the marine nature of the Calpe beach.
Services and Facilities
It's important to have realistic expectations regarding the services offered by Cala La Manzanera. Being a small cove more focused on contemplation and photography than on a traditional beach day, its facilities are quite limited. Don't expect to find a wide range of services directly on the sand, such as beach bars, umbrella or sunbed rentals, or public showers. We see it as a 'bring your own' cove to enjoy its natural and architectural essence without distractions.
However, the advantage of its urban location is that, just a few minutes' walk or drive away, you'll have access to all the services offered by the town of Calpe. This includes:
- Restaurants and cafes: You'll find a varied gastronomic offer on the promenade and in the center of Calpe, from traditional food to more modern options.
- Supermarkets and shops: To buy provisions, drinks, or anything you need for your day at the cove.
- Public toilets: Available in other larger beach areas or in nearby establishments.
- Parking: As we already mentioned, parking is on the streets adjacent to the cove, but there is no exclusive parking for bathers. It's a service that is 'nearby', but not 'at' the cove.
Best Time to Visit
Choosing the best time to visit Cala La Manzanera can make a big difference in the experience. Based on our experience with Alicante's beaches, we usually recommend spring (April, May, early June) and autumn (September, October) as the ideal times. During these months, the climate in Calpe is extraordinarily pleasant, with mild temperatures perfect for walking, sunbathing, and enjoying the sea without the oppressive summer heat. Furthermore, the influx of tourists is considerably lower, allowing you to appreciate the cove in all its tranquility and take those iconic photos without crowds.
Summer (July and August) is, of course, the high season. Temperatures are high and the cove, despite being small, can get crowded, especially on weekends. If you decide to visit in summer, we suggest going early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Not only will you avoid the hottest hours, but you'll also find fewer people and can enjoy the magical light of sunrise or sunset over La Muralla Roja and the sea. Winter also has its charm for walking and enjoying the landscape, although swimming may be only for the bravest. In summary, for us, spring and autumn offer the perfect balance between good weather and serenity.
Activities and Sports
Although Cala La Manzanera is not the place for motorized water sports or mass activities, its uniqueness invites you to enjoy other experiences. The star activity, without a doubt, is photography. Ricardo Bofill's structures, like La Muralla Roja and the Xanadú building, offer endless angles and perspectives that are a dream for any photography enthusiast or professional. We have spent hours exploring every corner, looking for the perfect light to enhance the colors and geometric shapes. It's a place that inspires creativity and guarantees spectacular images. Get ready to fill your camera or phone's memory.
Beyond photography, the cove's calm and clear waters are ideal for:
- Swimming and relaxing: Perfect for a quiet swim, without strong currents, allowing you to enjoy the water with total serenity.
- Snorkeling: With its pebble and rocky bottoms and the presence of seagrass, the cove is a small paradise for snorkeling. You can observe various fish species and local marine life with great clarity. Don't forget your mask and snorkel.
- Walks along the shore: The mix of pebbles and coarse sand invites you to walk barefoot (carefully) or with water shoes, enjoying the feeling of the sea under your feet.
- Reading and meditation: The serene atmosphere and inspiring views make this cove an ideal place to disconnect with a good book or simply meditate to the sound of the waves. It's a true haven of peace on the Calpe beach.
For Families with Children
When we think about Cala La Manzanera for families with children, our opinion is that it can be a suitable destination, but with certain considerations. We wouldn't classify it as a family beach in the traditional sense, like other larger beaches with more services on the Costa Blanca. The main reason is the composition of its floor: being pebbles and coarse sand, it can be less comfortable for small feet than fine sand. Furthermore, the lack of direct services like showers, playgrounds, or lifeguards means parents must be more attentive and prepared.
However, if your children are a bit older and enjoy adventure and exploration, Cala La Manzanera can be very attractive. The calm waters are ideal for them to swim and practice snorkeling safely, always under supervision. The possibility of exploring the rocks and looking for small marine creatures can be a very entertaining activity. Additionally, the unique architectural environment offers great visual appeal that can spark children's curiosity. We recommend:
- Bringing water shoes for everyone, especially for children.
- Packing enough snacks and drinks, as there are no beach bars at the cove.
- Constantly supervising the little ones, as there is no lifeguard service.
- Considering it more for a 'photographic' visit or a quick swim, rather than a full day of playing in the sand, unless the children are used to this type of beach.
What to Do in the Surrounding Area
The location of Cala La Manzanera in Calpe gives us the opportunity to explore a wealth of attractions in its surroundings, greatly enriching our visit. Calpe and the Costa Blanca are full of places worth discovering. We always encourage our travelers to go beyond the beach and immerse themselves in the local culture and nature.
In Calpe itself:
- El Peñón de Ifach: This is the undisputed symbol of Calpe. This imposing monolith, declared a Natural Park, offers hiking trails for all levels culminating in spectacular panoramic views of the coast. For the more adventurous, the climb to the summit is an unforgettable experience. We've climbed it several times and the reward is always wonderful.
- The Promenade and Playa de la Fossa/Arenal-Bol: If you're looking for more extensive beaches with all services, Calpe's main beaches are perfect. Ideal for walking, practicing water sports, or simply relaxing on the fine sand. Here you'll find the typical Calpe beach with more services.
- The Port and the Fish Market: Don't miss the afternoon fish auction, an authentic and traditional spectacle. Afterwards, enjoy dinner at one of the many fresh fish restaurants surrounding the port.
- The Old Town of Calpe: With its narrow, cobbled streets, white houses, and colorful staircases, it's a charming place to stroll and discover the town's history. Here you'll find craft shops and charming bars.
Nearby Excursions:
- Altea: Just a few kilometers from Calpe, Altea is known as 'The Dome