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Calarreona beach counts with a vast surface of sand to the point of forming dunes on the adjacent salt marshes. Oriented to midday. A central little promontory where a youth hostel is settled.
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Urban beach. Located within the town, Paseo Marítimo de Levante after the Club Náutico de Águilas.Beach with Q Quality distinction, Blue Flag and Tourist Quality. Restaurants and cafes in front of the promenade. Auditorium and Conference Centre.
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Urban beach located within the city, facing south and extending to "La Casica Verde" thanks to the regeneration performed some years ago. This beach is formed by sand and loose stones and it gradually descends into the sea, although there are some areas, especially in its central section, where there is a steep slope.
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It is located within the city, facing south and protected from the easterly wind by the promontory - Promontorio del Castillo -, where this beach starts. It extends to the breakwater Espigón de la Rambla del Charco. The old fisher monger's, the "Westerly Wind Harbour" (Puerto de Poniente) as well as the spas where located here. This beach is formed by sand and loose stones and it gradually descends into the sea, although there are some areas, especially in its central section, where there is a steep slope. It is surrounded by gardens, palm trees and recreational areas.
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Urban beach located in the eastern limit of the city, open to the East but protected by Isla del Fraile. This beach goes alongside a coastline which is located between the old mineral loading bay of El Hornillo and the sea close to El Fraile. A uniform way in to the beach and a sandy bottom.
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You can access there through the Urbanisation El Fraile Resort in the highroad Calabardina, where you can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view of Bahía and Isla del Fraile. The southern area of the beach is open and the eastern area is protected by the island, both, the beach and the island, separated by a 50m width and 1.5 deep narrow canal, dangerous for a swim in stormy days. The predominant eastern current increases its intensity when it arrives at the strait between island and beach, resulting into high quality, extraordinary transparent waters. During the whole summer is a meeting point of sports boats. Its surroundings are very rich in archeological remains.
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Easily accessible. The largest residential areas of the locality spread all around this beach, where the fishers' hamlet was located, surrounding the now extinct tunny fishery. The cape Cabo Cope, an outstanding anchorage for ships, protects it on its eastern face, like a vigilant and imposing guardian. This is a beach of fine sand, sandy seabed and clean, crystal-clear waters. The former pier, now used by small boats and diving clubs for their outings, bears witness to bygone times, times when the tunny fishing catches where unloaded there. There are beachfront restaurants.