Cove El Morelló

A small, fine sand and rocky cove offering fantastic views and a wonderful atmosphere, given the vicinity of the Paseo Infanta Elena promenade and the Baños de la Reina, making it a very popular spot with tourists.

This delightful urban cove in Calpe is small in size, but offers an outstanding landscape of verdant palms adding to its lively ambience in the summer season.

Just 50 metres in length, Cala Morelló is equipped in the summer season with a lifeguard post, buoys, restaurants very close by, toilets and foot washes, and is a charming, open cove of fine sand, pebbles and rocks, one of the most popular with visitors thanks to the famous archaeological site of the Baños de la Reina nearby.

Given its fine location on the Infanta Elena promenade and very close to Las Salinas, access is extremely easy, and it furthermore boasts a beautiful landscape, making it typically one of the busiest in the borough of Calpe.

Type COVE
Composition SAND/ROCK
Services LIFESAVING, TOILETS, RESTAURANT, FOOT WASH, ACCESS RAMP, MARKER BUOYS
Activities FISHING, SNORKELLING

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