Cala del Morelló, Small cove beach in Calp, Spain.
This small cove features a combination of sand, pebbles, and rocky formations with clear Mediterranean waters suitable for swimming and snorkeling activities.
The beach takes its name from the nearby Torre del Molí or del Morelló, a 19th-century watchtower that served as a coastal defense and signaling post against maritime threats.
Located near the archaeological site of Baños de la Reina, the area showcases Roman ruins that were once used as fish farms and thermal baths.
The beach offers basic amenities including lifeguard services, restrooms, foot showers, and nearby parking accessible via Paseo Marítimo Infanta Elena.
Despite its modest 50-meter length, the cove provides panoramic views of the distinctive Ifac Mountain rising dramatically from the coastline.
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