Cala Mundina, Mediterranean beach in Alcalà de Xivert, Spain.
Cala Mundina is a small beach in Alcalà de Xivert measuring about 25 meters long. It features a mix of pebbles and gravel backed by natural limestone cliffs and pine trees.
The beach is part of Costa del Azahar, a coastal region that has served as a natural harbor for Mediterranean maritime routes since ancient times. This water-rich zone shaped settlement and trade in the area.
Local residents maintain traditional fishing practices along this section of coastline, preserving connections to their maritime heritage through seasonal celebrations.
The beach has no facilities, so bring your own supplies and equipment. Access is via a dirt track from the N-340 highway.
The beach holds both ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications, demonstrating exceptional environmental management standards in this natural setting.
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