Cala Mundina is a semi-urban, tranquil beach of sand and gravel, known for its crystal-clear waters and family-friendly atmosphere in Alcossebre.
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About this beach
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Introduction
From the moment we set foot on the sand of Cala Mundina, in the charming municipality of Alcalà de Xivert (Alcossebre), in the province of Castellón, we knew we were in a special place. This cove, which many consider a hidden gem, combines the convenience of a semi-urban beach with the serenity of a more natural setting. It's not the largest beach on the Castellón coast, but its intimate size is precisely what gives it that cozy, family-friendly character we love so much.
Cala Mundina offers us a perfect refuge from the hustle and bustle, a place where time seems to slow down. It's ideal for those looking to disconnect, enjoy the sun and sea without excessive crowds, although there's always a lively atmosphere during peak season. Its transparent waters and seabed, a mix of sand and small gravel, invite you to dive in and explore. If you're planning a getaway to the coast of the Valencian Community, we assure you that Cala Mundina should be on your list.
How to get to Cala Mundina
Getting to Cala Mundina is relatively straightforward, making it a very accessible option for any type of traveler. It's located in the southern area of Alcossebre, a coastal town belonging to Alcalà de Xivert.
By car
If you're traveling by car, which is the most comfortable option for exploring the area, Cala Mundina is well signposted from Alcossebre. From the N-340 highway or the AP-7 motorway, take the exit towards Alcossebre. Once in the town, follow the signs towards the southern beaches. There are parking areas nearby, often free, although they can fill up quickly in the height of summer. Our recommendation is to arrive early to secure a good spot.
On foot or by bicycle
For those staying in Alcossebre, the cove is perfectly accessible on foot or by bicycle, as it's part of the promenade that connects several beaches and coves in the area. It's a pleasant walk, especially at sunset, allowing you to enjoy the coastal views.
The sand and water
The particularity of Cala Mundina lies in the composition of its beach. Here you won't find miles of uninterrupted fine sand, but a charming mix of golden sand and small pebbles. This combination gives it a rustic, natural touch that we love. The sand is comfortable enough to lie on, and the pebbles on the shore are usually polished by the sea, making walking barefoot a pleasant experience. We recommend bringing water shoes if you have sensitive feet, especially for entering and exiting the water.
The waters of Cala Mundina are, without a doubt, one of its greatest attractions. They are notably crystal clear and calm, making them perfect for swimming and activities like snorkeling. The water's transparency makes it easy to see the seabed, which is also a mix of sand and small rocks. The entry into the sea is gentle and gradual, which adds an extra level of safety, especially for children. It's a pleasure to dive into these waters and feel the freshness of the Mediterranean.
Services and facilities
Despite its tranquil atmosphere, Cala Mundina does not lack the essential services that make a day at the beach a comfortable and pleasant experience. It's a beach that, year after year, usually holds the Blue Flag, a quality distinction that guarantees the cleanliness of its waters and the availability of services.
Among the services we've found, the following stand out:
- Showers: Essential for washing off salt and sand before heading home.
- Parking: As mentioned, there are nearby parking areas that facilitate access.
- Chiringuitos: Generally, you'll find one or two chiringuitos on the beach itself or very close by, where you can refresh yourself with a cold drink, have an ice cream, or even enjoy a light meal with sea views. They're perfect for a midday break.
- Lifeguards: During the high season, the beach has a lifeguard service, which gives us great peace of mind, especially if we're with children.
- Sunshades and sun loungers: Often, there are spots where you can rent sunshades and sun loungers, which is ideal if you don't want to carry your own.
Best time to visit
The choice of the best time to visit Cala Mundina largely depends on what you're looking for in your beach experience.
High season (July and August)
If you're looking for the full heat of summer, a more lively atmosphere, and all services running at full capacity, July and August are your months. However, they are also the months with the highest influx. Although Cala Mundina doesn't usually get as crowded as other larger beaches, you'll find more people and parking can be a challenge. It's the ideal time to enjoy the chiringuitos and the summer atmosphere.
Mid-season (May, June, September, October)
For us, the mid-season is the crown jewel. In May, June, September, and early October, the weather is still fabulous, the water temperatures are pleasant, and the number of people is much lower. You can enjoy the beach with enviable tranquility, you'll find parking without problems, and services are usually operational, although perhaps with reduced hours. It's perfect for those seeking relaxation and connection with nature.
Low season (November to April)
During the winter and early spring months, Cala Mundina transforms into an absolute haven of peace. Although swimming may be only for the bravest, it's a wonderful time to walk along the shore, enjoy