Beaches & calas

Cala de la Granadella

Cala de la Granadella
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The most famous cove in the area, and deservedly so: a white pebble beach between pine-covered slopes and water that shifts from turquoise to deep blue. Perfect for snorkelling, or for hiring a kayak and seeking out the sea caves. There is a restaurant by the beach that is known for its paella.

In summer the access road is closed off with a barrier. There are only about a hundred and thirty paid parking spaces at around nine euros a day, and you cannot reserve one, so arrive before nine or paddle in from the sea.

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