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Beaches in Altea

Altea ends at the tip of the Mascarat and the Sierra de Bernia, where gravel coves appear like this one of the Barra Grande, the last beach of Altea, La Solsida beach and the Mascarat beaches.
Cap Blanc Beach, south of the town of Altea, is the largest in its district, merging with Albir Beach in the neighbouring district, allowing one to enjoy large bathing areas of golden sand alternating with pebbles and gravel.
Located at the north of the Altea area, this gravel beach appears, occasionally battered by storms, ending in a small black stone cove called Cala del Soyo.

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This small cove of rocks and black stones does not have a large influx of bathers due to the constant appearance of algae in its calm waters, and the lack of available services.
The Beach of La Olla, although it has a narrow strip of rocks and gravel with no sand, stands out as one of the busiest in Altea, from where the small islet bearing the same name can be seen.
La Roda Beach, located next to the urban area of Altea, stands out as an urban beach offering all kinds of services to enjoy a large expanse of sand and gravel and its calm waters.
Altea ends at the tip of the Mascarat and the Sierra de Bernia, where gravel coves like this one appear, located north of the village of Mascarat, La Solsida beach and Cala de La Barra Grande.
Altea ends at the tip of Mascarat and the Sierra de Bernia, where gravel coves like this one appear south of Mascarat, also called La Barreta, La Solsida beach and La Barra Grande Cove.
Altea ends at the tip of the Mascarat and the Sierra de Bernia, where gravel coves like this one in La Solsida, the beaches of Mascarat and the cove of La Barra Grande appear.

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Source of information on beaches: Ministerio de Agricultura y Pesca, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs).