Mojacar has 17 kilometers of coastline that runs from the Rambla de la Granatilla, in the beautiful village of Sopalmo, to Marina de la Torre, which borders Garrucha. Mojacar has incredible natural beaches.
Granatilla Cove
This small cove is named after the reddish brown color of its sand, which is almost garnet. It is a totally isolated cove where you are likely to meet people who practice naturism.
Length: 250 m
Average width: 20 m
Composition: Gravel/Sand
Colour: Brown
Grain: Coarse
Occupation: Low
Type: Virgin
Parking: Yes
Bus: Yes
Promenade: No
Anchoring zone: No
El Sombrerico Cove
This cove owes its name to a rock that reaches into the sea. It is a cove often used in filming, where Orson Welles shot several scenes of
Treasure Island in 1972.
Length: 350 m
Average width: 15 m
Composition: Gravel/Sand
Colour: Dark gray
Grain: Coarse
Occupation: Low
Type: Virgin
Parking: Yes
Bus: Yes
Promenade: No
Anchoring zone: No
Bordenares Cove
It is a small cove with a mixture of rock of volcanic origin and fine sand, that lacks in services and in which naturism is practiced.
Length: 600 m
Average width: 20 m
Composition: Gravel/Sand
Colour: Dark gray
Grain: Coarse
Occupation: Low
Type: Virgin
Parking: Yes
Bus: Yes
Promenade: No
Anchoring zone: No
El Peñon Cove
Also known as El Perulico Cove. It is a very small virgin cove located at the foot of the Perulico Tower. It lacks facilities and its waters are calm and crystal clear.
Length: 35 m
Average width: 10 m
Composition: Stones/Gravel
Colour: Dark gray
Grain: Coarse
Occupation: Low
Type: Virgin
Parking: Yes
Bus: No
Promenade: No
Anchoring zone: No
Macenas Beach
This beach owes its name to the Macenas Tower, which was built in 1765, during the reign of Carlos III. It is an extensive beach of rocks and gray sand, located in a beautiful natural environment, and that results in low levels of visitors.
Length: 600 m
Average width: 50 m
Composition: Gravel/Sand
Colour: Gray
Grain: Medium
Occupation: Low
Type: Semi-urban
Parking: Yes
Bus: Yes
Promenade: No
Anchoring zone: No
Venta del Bancal Beach
This beach takes its name from an old restaurant located in this place. It is a wide sandy beach, easily accessible and equipped with all the necessary services for the enjoyment of your vacation.
Length: 300 m
Average width: 45 m
Composition: Sand
Colour: Gray
Grain: Thin
Occupation: High
Type: Urban
Parking: Yes
Bus: Yes
Promenade: Yes
Anchoring zone: Yes
Las Ventanicas Beach
It is a wide sandy beach with easy access and communication. It has multiple services for the enjoyment of the whole family.
Length: 1,000 m
Average width: 70 m
Composition: Sand
Colour: Gray
Grain: Thin
Occupation: High
Type: Urban
Parking: Yes
Bus: Yes
Promenade: Yes
Anchoring zone: No
Cueva del Lobo Beach
It is a small easily accessible beach, located between Las Ventanicas Beach and El Lance Nuevo Beach. It owes its name to one of the first buildings that were built in this area around the 1960s.
Length: 200 m
Average width: 30 m
Composition: Sand
Colour: Gray
Grain: Medium
Occupation: Low
Type: Urban
Parking: Yes
Bus: Yes
Promenade: Yes
Anchoring zone: No
El Lance Nuevo Beach
Also known as Lance del Cantal Beach, it is a small beach of sand and boulders. Its name is due to the fishing activity that took place there.
Length: 200 m
Average width: 60 m
Composition: Gravel/Sand
Colour: Gray
Grain: Coarse
Occupation: Medium
Type: Urban
Parking: Yes
Bus: Yes
Promenade: Yes
Anchoring zone: No
El Cantal Beach
It is a beach that has large numbers of visitors, as it is equipped with all kinds of services and has easy access. It takes its name from the large stone of the cantal, located in front of the campsite.
Length: 900 m
Average width: 40 m
Composition: Sand
Colour: Dark gray
Grain: Medium
Occupation: High
Type: Urban
Parking: Yes
Bus: Yes
Promenade: No
Anchoring zone: Yes
Vista de los Angeles Beach
It is located between El Cantal Beach and La Piedra Villazar Beach, and has easy access for visitors. This beach is surrounded by multiple services and leisure offers.
Length: 300 m
Average width: 25 m
Composition: Sand
Colour: Dark gray
Grain: Medium
Occupation: Medium
Type: Urban
Parking: Yes
Bus: Yes
Promenade: No
Anchoring zone: No
La Piedra Villazar Beach
It is a beach located in the vicinity of the Mojacar Tourism Parador which takes its name from the rocky structure nestled on its sands: the beautiful Villazar stone.
Length: 300 m
Average width: 25 m
Composition: Sand
Colour: Dark gray
Grain: Medium
Occupation: High
Type: Urban
Parking: Yes
Bus: Yes
Promenade: No
Anchoring zone: No
El Descargador Beach
This beach owes its name to an old ore loading platform, which is now totally defunct. It is an easily accessible beach.
Length: 300 m
Average width: 70 m
Composition: Sand
Colour: Dark gray
Grain: Medium
Occupation: Medium
Type: Urban
Parking: Yes
Bus: Yes
Promenade: No
Anchoring zone: No
El Palmeral Beach
It is a beach with good access where you can enjoy various restaurants, bars, as well as areas for children and basketball courts.
Length: 500 m
Average width: 60 m
Composition: Sand
Colour: Gray
Grain: Medium
Occupation: Low
Type: Urban
Parking: Yes
Bus: Yes
Promenade: No
Anchoring zone: No
La Rumina Beach
This beach is located near the quieter residential area of Mojacar, next to the mouth of the Aguas river. It is a wide sandy beach with good access.
Length: 300 m
Average width: 70 m
Composition: Sand
Colour: Gray
Grain: Medium
Occupation: Low
Type: Urban
Parking: Yes
Bus: Yes
Promenade: No
Anchoring zone: No
Marina de la Torre Beach
This beach is located next to the protected area of the lagoon in the Aguas river, from which a beautiful panoramic view of the town of Mojacar can be observed. It is located in front of the old Palace of the Navy, built in 1907. Today it is restored and has been converted into a hotel.
Length: 800 m
Average width: 55 m
Composition: Sand
Colour: Gray
Grain: Medium
Occupation: High
Type: Urban
Parking: Yes
Bus: Yes
Promenade: No
Anchoring zone: No
Blue flag
Showers or footwash
Litter bins
Water activities
Access for the disabled
Sports areas
Rental of hammocks
Nudist area
Toilets
Children's areas
Restaurant areas
Protected area