Calpe is a small costal town whose strategic location on the coast has attracted many voyagers and settlers throughout history. With small, rocky coves and wide, urban, fine sandy beaches, Calpe has a wide variety of attractive coastline where transparent waters are the order of the day. Its beautiful, peaceful coves.
Calpe Beaches La Fossa Beach - on the Costa Blanca La Fossa Beach, also called Levante beach, is located between the Punta de Bassetes and the Peñón de Ifach a wide bay is formed where this beach is located, one of the most bustling in Calpe.
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Calpe Beaches Port Mauri Beach - on the Costa Blanca Port Mauri Beach, also called Cantal Roig beach, is a small creek with urban aspect and fine sand placed in the south of the fishing port. Very nearly are the Baños de la Reina, very valuable archaeological remains.
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Calpe Beaches Playa El Raco Beach - on the Costa Blanca El Raco Beach is a small gravel creek closed in its southern extreme by the northern dike of the Port in Calpe and located on the foot of the Peñón de Ifach. From it begins the waterfront getting to the fishing port.
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