Cala Baeza, Olive sand beach in El Campello, Spain.
Cala Baeza is a small sandy and pebbly beach on the Mediterranean coast in El Campello. The shoreline extends about 60 meters with a gentle slope into the water, creating calm conditions for swimming.
The location has long been linked to fishing and maritime use by local communities. The nearby small port shows how the coast has served for generations as a working place for fishermen.
Local fishermen gather at the small port adjacent to Cala Baeza, maintaining traditional fishing methods passed down through Mediterranean coastal communities.
The beach is easy to reach and located near parking and local facilities. It is best visited during calm weather when the water is safest.
Dark sand and small rocks create natural boundaries that set this cove apart from neighboring beaches. The mix of coastal plants and stones makes it a quiet spot away from busier areas.
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