A charming pebble cove in Teulada-Moraira, famous for its crystal-clear waters and relaxed atmosphere, ideal for snorkeling.
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Introduction
Today we delve into one of those corners that the Costa Blanca guards jealously, a small gem that captivates us at first sight: Cala l'Andragó in Teulada-Moraira. This cove, of unmistakable natural beauty, offers us an idyllic landscape where the turquoise blue of the Mediterranean merges with the reddish and ochre tones of its cliffs and the smoothness of its pebbles. Far from the bustle of large beaches, Cala l'Andragó presents itself as a haven of peace and tranquility, a perfect place to disconnect and immerse yourself in the purest essence of the Alicante coast.
What captivates us most about this Cala l'Andragó beach are its waters, of astonishing transparency, which invite underwater exploration and refreshing swims. It is a cove that, despite its size, offers us everything needed to enjoy a memorable beach day, combining essential services with a serene and family-friendly atmosphere. If we are looking for a place where time seems to stand still, where every ray of sun is enjoyed to the fullest and where the sea breeze whispers stories of the Mediterranean, we have found the perfect destination. This cove is a true treasure among the Alicante beaches.
How to Get to Cala l'Andragó
Getting to Cala l'Andragó is relatively easy and is part of the experience of discovering the Teulada-Moraira area. We usually opt for the car, as it gives us the freedom to explore the surroundings at our own pace.
By Car
From Moraira, the journey is short, following the coastal road CV-743 towards Calpe. The cove is well signposted and has a public parking lot, albeit with limited capacity, right next to or very close to the entrance. It's important to consider that, especially in high season, this parking lot can fill up quickly. Our recommendation is to arrive early in the morning to secure a good spot. Its proximity to the road makes it very accessible.
Public Transport
Although the most comfortable option is usually the car, there are some bus lines connecting Moraira and Teulada with other coastal towns. However, direct access to the cove by public transport may require a short walk from the nearest stop. We always advise checking the updated schedules and routes of local companies if this is our choice.
The Sand and Water
When talking about the surface of Cala l'Andragó, it's crucial to mention that it is not a typical fine-sand beach. Here, the protagonist is the pebble, with a mix of round stones and gravel that give it a very particular character. This composition, far from detracting from its charm, gives it a rocky authenticity and a more natural atmosphere. We like to bring suitable footwear for the water, such as water shoes, for more comfort when entering and exiting the sea, as the stones can be a bit uncomfortable for bare feet.
But if the surface surprises us, the water leaves us breathless. The waters of Cala l'Andragó are famous for their transparency and intense turquoise color. The absence of fine sand keeps the water crystal clear at all times, allowing us to see the seabed with astonishing clarity. This characteristic makes it a paradise for lovers of snorkeling and shallow diving. Diving here is like entering a natural aquarium, where we can observe various species of fish and underwater rock formations. The quality of these waters is, without a doubt, one of the greatest attractions of this Teulada-Moraira beach.
Services and Facilities
Despite its compact size, Cala l'Andragó is well-equipped to ensure a comfortable and pleasant beach day. We highly value the availability of services that make life easier for us.
Among the most notable services we find:- Chiringuito: Right on the cove, there is a charming beach bar that becomes the ideal meeting point for a drink, a snack, or even enjoying a light meal with sea views.
- Showers: We have showers to rinse off the salt and sand before leaving, a detail that is always appreciated.
- Bathrooms/WC: Essential for our comfort, the cove has restroom facilities.
- Lifeguard Service: During the high season, the cove has a lifeguard service, which gives us great peace of mind, especially if we are with children. Safety is always a priority.
- Sunbed and Umbrella Rental: For those who prefer not to carry their own equipment, during the summer months it is possible to rent umbrellas and sunbeds, adding an extra level of comfort to our stay.
- Parking: As mentioned, there is a nearby parking lot, although it is advisable to arrive early.
Best Time to Visit
Choosing the right time to visit Cala l'Andragó can make a big difference in our experience. As seasoned visitors of the Alicante beaches, we know that each season has its charm.
Summer (July and August)
This is the busiest time. The sun shines at its brightest, temperatures are high, and the water is at its warmest. The services of the chiringuito, lifeguard, and sunbed rental are fully operational. However, the cove can be crowded, and parking can be a challenge. If we are looking for atmosphere and to enjoy all the services, this is our time, but we must be prepared to share the space.
Spring (April, May, June) and Early Autumn (September, October)
For us, these are the ideal seasons. The climate is mild, with sunny days and pleasant temperatures to enjoy the beach without the oppressive heat or the crowds. The water is already warm enough for a swim, especially in June and September. Accommodation prices are usually more economical, and tranquility is the norm. It is the perfect time for those seeking relaxation and to enjoy the natural beauty of the cove in a more intimate atmosphere. In September, the Cala l'Andragó beach is still wonderful.
Winter (November to March)
Although it's not the season for swimming, the cove remains a beautiful place for a walk, to contemplate the landscape, and enjoy the serenity. Sunny winter days can be very pleasant for a stroll by the sea. Many services will be closed, but the beauty of the surroundings remains intact, ideal for photography and introspection.
Our recommendation is spring or early autumn for a more authentic and relaxed experience.
Activities and Sports
Cala l'Andragó is a natural setting that invites calm, but it also offers opportunities for water activities that connect us with its rich marine environment.
Snorkeling and Shallow Diving
Undoubtedly, the star activity here is snorkeling. Thanks to its incredibly crystal-clear waters and the presence of a rocky seabed with marine life, putting on a mask and snorkel is almost a must. We can explore the submerged rocks, observe small fish, and feel part of this Mediterranean ecosystem. For the more adventurous, scuba diving is also an option, and there are dive centers in Moraira that offer excursions to nearby spots.
Swimming
The calm, protected waters of the cove make it ideal for swimming. It's a safe place to take a few strokes and cool off, enjoying the sensation of floating in such a beautiful setting.
Kayak and Paddle Surf
Although there isn't always direct rental at the cove, in Moraira we can find companies that rent kayaks and paddle surf boards. Paddling along the coast from Cala l'Andragó allows us to explore neighboring coves and get unique perspectives of the cliffs and coastline of Teulada-Moraira.
The cove is not the place for more active beach sports like volleyball, due to its pebble surface and size, but for calm water activities and contemplation, it is unbeatable.
For Families with Children
When traveling with children, the choice of beach is crucial, and Cala l'Andragó can be an excellent option, although with some considerations that we always keep in mind.
Safety and Calm Waters
The waters of the cove are generally very calm, protected from strong currents, making it a safe place for children to swim and play. The slope for entering the sea is gentle, which facilitates access for the little ones. Furthermore, the presence of lifeguards in high season adds an extra layer of peace of mind for parents.
Exploration and Snorkeling
For older and curious children, the cove is a paradise for snorkeling. The crystal-clear waters allow them to discover the fascinating underwater world safely and fun. It's an activity they love and that teaches them to appreciate nature. They can spend hours looking for fish among the rocks.
Considerations About the Ground
The main point to consider is the ground of pebbles and stones. For young children, it can be a bit uncomfortable to walk barefoot. Our recommendation is to always bring them water shoes or aqua socks to protect their feet and allow them to move freely and safely both in and out of the water. Although there is no specific children's play area, the cove itself offers enough natural entertainment.
In summary, Cala l'Andragó is a family-friendly beach that offers a safe and fun environment for children, especially if they like to explore and swim. The key is to be prepared to fully enjoy its particularities.
What to Do in the Surrounding Area
One of the great advantages of visiting Cala l'Andragó is its privileged location, which allows us to explore a myriad of attractions in the surroundings of Teulada-Moraira and the Costa Blanca.
Moraira and Teulada
- Moraira: This charming fishing village is just a few minutes from the cove. We love strolling through its marina, its old town, and enjoying its numerous shops and restaurants. The Castle of Moraira, with its sea views, is an essential photo spot.
- Teulada: The inland part of the municipality, Teulada, offers us a contrast with its more rural character and its impressive fortress-church of Santa Catalina. It's an opportunity to learn about local history and culture.
Neighboring Coves and Beaches
The coast of Teulada-Moraira is dotted with other coves and beaches worth a visit, such as Playa del Portet or the more extensive Playa de l'Ampolla.
Day Trips
- Javea/Xàbia: A short distance away, Javea offers us a diversity of landscapes, from the sandy Playa del Arenal to the rocky Cala Granadella or the spectacular view from Cabo de la Nao.
- Calpe: Famous for the imposing Peñón de Ifach, Calpe is ideal for an excursion. We can climb the rock (if we are fit) or simply enjoy its beaches and lively promenade.
- Fuentes del Algar: A natural oasis of waterfalls and natural pools inland, perfect for a day of nature and freshwater bathing.
- Guadalest: A picturesque mountain village with a castle perched on a rock, offering impressive views of the valley and the reservoir.
What to Do When It Rains
Although the Costa Blanca is fa