Alicante Beaches – Complete Guide

Cool off, get a breath of fresh air or sunbathe. Information about the beaches in Alicante.

Alicante, a bustling city on the Costa Blanca, offers a diverse range of beaches to suit every preference. From vast sandy beaches to small, intimate coves, the coastline around Alicante is rich in a variety of swimming and recreational opportunities. Many of these beaches have also been awarded the Blue Flag, a sign of excellent water quality and facilities.

In this article you can read more about the beaches of Alicante. The specific characteristics of each beach are described, so you can easily find the ideal location for your day by the sea. As a bonus, an overview of all the Calas in Alicante also follows.

The beaches marked 🔷 have blue flags.

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Beaches in Alicante

1. Playa de San Juan 🔷

Playa de San Juan is one of the most popular beaches in Alicante. A vast, wide sandy beach with a length of about 7 km, it is ideal for a full day of relaxation. The beach is well equipped with various amenities, including restaurants, playgrounds and sports facilities, making it suitable for families and active visitors.

The shallow and clear water makes it a fine place for swimming. The long promenade invites walking and offers plenty of space. Moreover, the beach is easily accessible from the center of Alicante by streetcar.

This beach in Alicante is Blue Flag rated.

2. Playa de las Huertas

Playa de las Huertas is located in the northernmost part of Alicante, in the extension of Playa de San Juan It is a long and wide beach and it is known for its fine sand and clear, calm waters, making it ideal for families.

Along the coastline you will find plenty of space and various amenities. Although the beach is not in the immediate city center, it is easily accessible and often offers a quieter atmosphere than the busier beaches in the area.

3. Playa de la Almadraba

Playa de la Almadraba in Alicante is a small, quiet beach that offers a relaxing atmosphere, often frequented by locals. The water here is usually clear and shallow, making it suitable for swimming and water sports such as paddleboarding.

The beach consists of a mix of sand and rocks and is generally less crowded than Alicante's larger beaches. The natural environment makes it a convenient place to escape the crowds and enjoy the calm sea, although the presence of algae can sometimes vary.

4. Playa de Albufereta 🔷

Playa de la Albufereta in Alicante is a small and cozy beach popular with both locals and tourists looking for a quieter environment. The beach is characterized by its clean sand and relatively calm, clear waters, making it ideal for families with children.

Various amenities are available, including a beach bar, sunbeds and umbrellas, and playgrounds for children. Moreover, the bay is easily accessible from the center of Alicante by streetcar, making it a convenient destination for a relaxing day by the sea.

This beach in Alicante is Blue Flag rated.

5. Playa del Postiguet 🔷

Playa del Postiguet is Alicante's urban beach, conveniently located near the city center and port. The beach has fine sand and offers impressive views of the Santa Bárbara Castle.

Although the beach, especially during sunny periods, can be very crowded, it is ideal for a stroll along Alicante's promenade, which features palm trees and several restaurants and cafes. It is an accessible location for both locals and tourists who want to enjoy sun and sea close to the city.

This beach in Alicante is Blue Flag rated.

6. Playa de San Gabriel Alicante

Playa de San Gabriel in Alicante is a small and quiet sandy beach frequented mainly by locals, contributing to a less touristy atmosphere. The beach is conveniently located near a train station, making it easily accessible.

Although the water there is often calm and the environment relaxing, the beach is not always clean and algae and debris may be present. This makes it more suitable for a short walk or to relax than for an extended beach day.

7. Playa de los Saladares-Urbanova 🔷

Playa de los Saladares in Alicante is a long and wide beach that offers a natural and peaceful atmosphere away from the crowds. Popular with locals, the beach is known for its fine sand and often clear water, although the presence of algae can vary.

It is an excellent place for long walks and offers plenty of space to relax. There are parking facilities nearby and occasional small beach bars.

This beach in Alicante is Blue Flag rated.

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Calas in Alicante

8. Cala de la Palmera

Cala de la Palmera in Alicante is a quiet and secluded cove, ideal for those who want to avoid the crowds. This rocky cove, with some sandy sections, is known for its clear waters and is excellent for snorkeling or diving.

Access to the bay is via a steep descent. It is a photogenic location that is also popular for watching sunsets and where dogs are allowed. Limited, free parking can be found nearby.

9. Platja lliure d'Alacant

Platja lliure d'Alacant (also known as Cala de la Palmera or Playa Libre) is a small, natural bay in Alicante, located between rocks and with a mix of sand and pebbles. This beach is characterized by a quiet atmosphere, where naturism is often practiced and dogs are allowed.

The clear water is ideal for snorkeling or diving, and the area is perfect for leisurely walks overlooking the sunset. Parking is available in the nearby streets, and a steep descent leads to the water.

10. Cala Cantalar

Cala Cantalar in Alicante is a quiet and natural bay, away from the city crowds. The beach consists mainly of rocks and pebbles with some sandy sections, and the water is clear and excellent for snorkeling.

This bay is also popular with nature lovers and offers a secluded spot for relaxation, with the opportunity to walk along the shore and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Parking is often easy to find, adding to the accessibility of this serene location.

11. La Calita Playa

La Calita Playa in Alicante is a hidden bay known for its beautiful natural landscape and peaceful atmosphere. The water there is very clean and clear, which makes this place ideal for snorkeling. The beach consists of a mix of sand, pebbles and stones.

The bay offers plenty of privacy, is suitable for naturism and also has shaded areas for relaxing. Parking is easy and free in the nearby streets.

12. Calas de Alicante

Calas de Alicante refers to a series of small, picturesque coves along the Alicante coast, which provide a quiet alternative to the larger sandy beaches. These coves are often characterized by a rocky surface with small stretches of sand here and there, and are known for their crystal-clear waters, ideal for swimming and snorkeling.

The atmosphere there is generally relaxed and less crowded, making them perfect for those looking for peace and privacy. You will find small beach bars here and there with the possibility of eating and drinking.

13. Cala de la Sangueta

Cala de la Sangueta in Alicante is a quiet, smaller cove characterized by a mix of sand and pebbles. Conveniently located near a streetcar stop, this beach offers escape from the crowds and is ideal for those who want to relax in peace.

The water there is usually clear and transparent, and the limited crowds allow you to enjoy nature and the sea undisturbed. It is an excellent place for a relaxing swim and for long, restful walks along the coastline.

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Publication date:
11 July 2025

Publication date: 11 July 2025

Updated on:
5 January 2026

Updated on: 5 January 2026

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