Cala Blanca Formed by two small adjoining coves, connected by a rocky stretch of coastline. Its name comes from the whitish color of the cliff rocks. Medium occupancy. CALETA I: A rustic gravel and rock cove located at the end of Avenida Ultramar, with a small 100 m...
Second Muntanyar Beach This semi-urban, open beach lies south of Arenal Beach and features a rocky shoreline of tosca stone (formed by fossilized sand). As in the First Muntanyar, one can see clear signs of quarrying and carving. This area also includes the Séquia de...
Cap Negre Viewpoint The cliffs stand in the visitor’s way, blocking the path to the sea while offering a dense forest of Aleppo pine where peregrine falcons can often be seen — likely coming from Montgó, the great massif that protects...
La Falzia Viewpoint Located 150 meters from Cala del Portitxol, this viewpoint offers a spectacular view of the coastline, stretching from Cape San Antonio and Cap Prim to the striking silhouette of Cap Negre, all bathed by the Mediterranean...
L'Illa Viewpoint The presence of Portitxol Island and the small islet next to it captivates visitors at this viewpoint. The island, very close to the coast, lies almost in front of Barraca or Portitxol Cove. The features of this area have favored the development of...