
A rugged, natural cove with crystal clear waters, perfect for snorkeling and experiencing the raw beauty of the Costa Blanca.

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Calm waters, fewer crowds

Calm waters, fewer crowds

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A rugged, natural cove with crystal clear waters, perfect for snorkeling and experiencing the raw beauty of the Costa Blanca.
"Crystal clear waters and snorkeling among fish make this rocky cove a hidden gem. "

Essential for navigating the rocky terrain and entering the sea comfortably.
The clear waters are perfect for spotting fish right from the shore.

3.6 · 359 reviews
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The cove itself
Experience incredibly clear waters perfect for snorkeling and observing marine life right from the shore.

The entire cove
A raw, natural landscape with large rocks offering a unique and rugged coastal beauty.

Underwater
Discover a vibrant underwater world teeming with fish, making it a fantastic spot for snorkelers.
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Essential for navigating the rocky terrain and entering the sea comfortably.
The clear waters are perfect for spotting fish right from the shore.
No facilities here, so bring all your essentials and be prepared to carry them.
Reviews suggest it's dangerous for dogs due to rocks and waves.
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Essential for navigating the rocky terrain and entering the sea comfortably.
The clear waters are perfect for spotting fish right from the shore.
No facilities here, so bring all your essentials and be prepared to carry them.
Reviews suggest it's dangerous for dogs due to rocks and waves.
The rugged beauty and clear waters make for stunning photos.
Cala Les Urques offers stunningly clear waters and a raw, natural landscape, making it a beautiful spot for snorkeling. However, visitors should be aware that it's a rocky cove with difficult access to the sea and lacks any facilities, making it less comfortable and potentially hazardous for some.
"It’s a beautfil beach. But it is very small and covered un large rocks. It’s not easy to walk there and not that comfortable. The view is great though"
Jasmine Van de Wiele
"This is a rocky beach unsuitable for dogs. They cannot run here. Access is also difficult and there is no parking or toilet facilities. Basically, it’s a dog beach because nobody else wants to use it. Skip this one and go to the dog park in town. Come on Calpe, we can do better than this!"
Colin Jackson
"just stones, very dangerous for dogs, I don’t recommend it. It's a pity that there is no sandy beach for dogs"
Vika Sabaieva
Cala Les Urques is located near Calpe. Access can be challenging due to its natural state. Some suggest it's part of a 'ruta de calas' (route of coves) between Calpe and Benissa. Parking is not available directly at the cove, so be prepared for a walk.
No, there is no dedicated parking at Cala Les Urques. Visitors typically need to find parking nearby and walk to the cove.
Public transport options are limited for direct access to this natural cove. It's best reached by car, followed by a walk.
Access to the sea is via large rocks, which can be difficult and dangerous. Water shoes are highly recommended.
While the surrounding landscape is raw and beautiful, the cove itself is covered in large rocks, making it difficult to walk on.
No, Cala Les Urques is a natural cove and does not require tickets for entry. It's a public access area.
As a natural cove, Cala Les Urques is accessible at all times. However, visiting during daylight hours is recommended for safety and enjoyment.
There is no entrance fee for Cala Les Urques. It is a free public beach.
While generally open, be aware of potential 'dangerous waves' and 'dangerous access' mentioned in reviews, especially during rough weather.
It is not recommended to visit Cala Les Urques at night due to the difficult terrain and lack of lighting, which could be dangerous.
The beach is covered in large rocks, making it uncomfortable and difficult to walk on. It is not a sandy beach.
The waters are crystal clear and great for swimming, but the rocky entry can be challenging.
You can see 'montones de peces' (lots of fish) and other marine life, making it excellent for snorkeling.
No, Cala Les Urques has no facilities, including toilets, showers, or lifeguards.
Yes, paddleboarding is a popular activity here, especially with the clear waters and scenic surroundings.
No, there are no dining options directly at Cala Les Urques as it is a natural cove with no facilities.
Yes, you can bring your own food for a picnic, but remember to take all your trash with you to keep the cove clean.
The nearest dining options would be in the town of Calpe, which is a short drive away.
Absolutely. Since there are no services, it's essential to bring all the food and drinks you'll need for your visit.
No, Cala Les Urques is a natural, undeveloped cove, so there are no beach bars or similar establishments.
Capture the stunning contrast of the clear turquoise water against the rugged, rocky coastline. The underwater life is also a great subject.
Early mornings or late afternoons offer beautiful light, with golden hour providing a magical glow over the landscape.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the cove's expanse, and a waterproof camera or phone case is ideal for underwater shots.
While not directly visible from the cove itself, the famous Peñón de Ifach is nearby and can be a backdrop in wider shots of the Calpe coastline.
It's perfect for landscape photography, underwater photography (snorkeling), and capturing the raw, natural beauty of the Costa Blanca.
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