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Do not swim without a lifeguard present! There is nothing to safe you. Not even a rope or a floating device. We saw somebody drown today and were very disturbed to find absolutely nothing in the vicinity to help safe a life. It put 4 more people in big danger to try and recover the drowned person. Unfortunatly no further help was possible… Be careful of the riptide and google the term on how to escape it before entering the water. Swim safe
This spot is a great for a day out. The sand is a bit coarse, but the view is still stunning. You can rent kayaks, and there's a beachside bar for food and drinks. It's usually quite busy, but there's still plenty of room on the sand. The car park can get full, but there's a picnic area with benches in the shade. For the kids, there's a play area on the beach. You can also take a short walk along the coastal path to the tourist information centre.
This location is the perfect to cool off and relax. The sand is particularly nice, as it is made up of tiny stones which aren't as messy as regular sand. It's a great spot for snorkeling, and kayaks can be rented. There's a separate building with toilets, a beach bar and restaurant, and a shower to wash your feet. There's parking nearby, but it can get crowded. For the kids, there's a small playground.
This place is nothing to write home about. It's small and cozy, but nothing special. There's a chiringuita, but it's nothing to rave about. If you're looking for something to do, you can try the Paseo Ecologico, but it's nothing to get excited about either. Benissa and Calpe have better beaches.
Playa la Fustera is simply breathtaking! It's a must-see if you're looking for a relaxing getaway. Spend some time lounging on the shore, or take a plunge into the sea for some snorkeling or paddle boarding. Or, if you're feeling adventurous, take the coastal walk to Calpe - it's an experience you won't forget!