Torrevieja Coves
Costa Blanca · North & South Zones
Thanks to their rocky seabeds and Posidonia Oceanica meadows, they offer Torrevieja's best visibility for surface diving.
A unique ecosystem surrounded by palm trees and dunes. It is the least urbanized area, ideal for a 100% natural experience.
Cala Rocío and Cala de la Higuera are key spots where pet access is permitted in designated areas.
Composed of fossil rock and fine sand. Access is usually via stairs or well-marked natural trails.
Visiting at sunrise or sunset is recommended to avoid crowds and enjoy the best Mediterranean light.
The Best Coves in Torrevieja
A step-by-step guide to the hidden treasures of the south coast.
If you are looking to escape the crowded beaches, Torrevieja's south coast hides spots where nature and the Mediterranean Sea merge spectacularly.
Cala Ferris: The Palm Tree Oasis
This is probably the most photogenic cove. Surrounded by a lush palm grove and golden dunes, Cala Ferris offers crystal-clear waters and an atmosphere of absolute peace.
Cala Piteras: Snorkeling Paradise
This cove features one of the most important Posidonia meadows in the area. Its waters are calm and a deep turquoise blue.
Cala de la Higuera: Relax & Stone
Located further north, it is a cove of stones and fine sand, popular among those seeking tranquility away from the urban center.
