Located between the famous San Juan Beach and Almadraba Beach, Cabo de la Huerta offers a unique coastal experience away from the crowds of the busier beaches. Its clear, tranquil waters and rocky seabeds reveal a fascinating underwater world full of life and color, making it ideal for swimming and snorkeling. From north to south, Cabo de la Huerta has several coves: Cala de la Palmera, where you can spot the lighthouse, Cala Cantalares, and Cala de Los Judíos.
For hiking enthusiasts, the Cabo de la Huerta has a picturesque trail that begins next to the Albufereta beach, close to an Ibero-Roman fish farm. This path, accessible throughout the year, allows you to enjoy nature and the coastal landscape.
Line 4 (Cabo Huertas stop)
22
C/ Oceano
Av Costa Blanca- San Juan Beach: 38.3534187, -0.4209881
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Dogs are prohibited from accessing the sand on beaches and coves, except for the period between November 1 and March 1, always on a leash and with their waste collected.
Art. 29, Municipal ordinance on the ownership, welfare, and protection of animals.
Department of Health and Animal Protection sanidad@alicante.es
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