We all dream of finding a peaceful spot with crystal-clear waters and stunning nature. Cala Granadella, located on Spain’s Mediterranean coast, is exactly that place.
This small, protected cove is famous for its vibrant turquoise sea, surrounded by rugged cliffs and pine trees. It’s perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and simply relaxing in nature’s embrace.
Cala Granadella is about 7 miles (11 km) southeast of the town of Jávea (Xàbia) in the Alicante province. The nearest major airport is Alicante-Elche Airport, around 56 miles (90 km) away. Renting a car at the airport is the easiest way to reach the beach, with prices ranging from $35 to $65 per day. The drive is straightforward and takes about 1.5 hours.
If you prefer public transport, take a bus from Alicante or Valencia to Jávea (ticket costs about $10-$15). From Jávea, taxis or local shuttles can bring you to Cala Granadella for approximately $10 each way. Note that public transportation options might be limited, especially during evenings and off-season.
Good news — Cala Granadella is a free public beach, so no entrance fees apply. However, parking near the beach is limited and paid during peak season (June through September). The daily parking fee is about $12, and spots fill up fast on busy days. Arriving early, ideally before 10 AM, will help you secure parking and enjoy a quieter beach.
The best months to visit are May, June, September, and October when the weather is warm but the beach isn’t crowded. Temperatures range from 70°F to 85°F during these months. July and August bring hotter weather, often above 90°F, and more tourists.
For peaceful moments and stunning views, try visiting early in the morning or late afternoon when the sunlight creates magical reflections on the water.
Swimming in the turquoise water is a must. The sea here is clear and calm, ideal for snorkeling to see colorful fish, sea urchins, and rocky reefs. Snorkeling equipment rental costs about $15 per day, or bring your own for convenience.
Hiking enthusiasts will love the trail along the cliffs, which offers spectacular views of the Mediterranean and leads to other small coves. Kayaking is also popular, with rentals at around $30 per hour, allowing you to explore hidden bays nearby.
During summer months, a small beach bar operates nearby, offering snacks and drinks priced between $5 and $10. Public restrooms and showers are available by the parking area but may close during the off-season. It’s a good idea to bring water and light snacks if you visit outside the busy season.
Wear comfortable shoes if you plan to hike or explore rocky areas, and don’t forget sun protection like hats and sunscreen.
- Arrive early during the summer to find parking and get a good spot on the beach.
- Bring or rent snorkeling gear to experience the underwater life.
- Always apply sunscreen and stay hydrated under the strong Mediterranean sun.
- Respect nature by taking your trash with you and not disturbing the wildlife.
- Check local weather and sea conditions before going, especially if planning to kayak.
- Plan your return transport if using public transit, as buses and shuttles are limited in the evening.
We find Cala Granadella a true Mediterranean gem. Its calm turquoise waters, natural beauty, and relaxed atmosphere create an ideal escape from busy city life. Whether swimming, snorkeling, hiking, or just soaking up the views, this beach offers a memorable experience that connects us with nature.
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