Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol) is a pebble cove in Jávea, famous for its crystal-clear waters and the iconic white fishermen's houses. An idyllic spot for relaxation and snorkeling.
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Introduction
If there is one spot on the Alicante coast that has stolen our hearts, it is, without a doubt, Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol). Located in the idyllic municipality of Jávea, this cove is much more than just a beach; it is a natural canvas where the turquoise blue of the Mediterranean blends with the immaculate white of the traditional fishermen's houses. It is a place that invites us to disconnect, to immerse ourselves in the calm of its waters, and to be enveloped by a beauty that seems straight out of a postcard.
From the moment we set foot on it, we feel a special atmosphere. Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol), also known simply as El Portitxol, is famous for its polished pebbles, its transparent waters that invite snorkeling and diving, and for the small Portitxol island that rises majestically off the coast. It is a destination that offers the perfect combination of a protected natural environment and the comfort of some well-integrated services. In short, it is one of those places you must visit at least once in your life if you are exploring the beaches of Alicante.
How to Get to Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol)
Getting to Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol) is part of the experience itself, especially if we visit during high season. Generally, the most comfortable way to access is by car. From the center of Jávea, we must take the Portitxol road. Access to the cove is via a narrow road that descends towards the beach.
Car Access and Parking
Car access is possible, but we must warn that parking can be a challenge, especially during the summer months (July and August) and on weekends. The beach has limited parking at the top and in the immediate vicinity of the cove. Our recommendation is to arrive early in the morning to secure a spot. In high season, it is common for the local police to close car access once the parking is full, redirecting visitors to alternative, more distant parking areas from where you can walk or take a shuttle service if available. It is always advisable to check access restrictions before going, as they may vary.
Public Transport and Alternatives
Direct public transport to the cove is limited. There is no regular bus line that goes directly to Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol). However, some visitors choose to leave their car in more remote areas of Jávea and walk or use a bicycle, although the slope of the access road can be demanding. Another popular option, and one of our favorites, is to arrive by kayak or paddle surf from nearby coves, which allows us to enjoy the coast from a different perspective and avoid parking problems.
The Sand and Water
When we talk about Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol), the traditional description of 'sand' doesn't quite fit. Here, the ground is made of pebbles, small stones polished by the sea that give it a unique character. At first, it may seem a bit uncomfortable to walk barefoot, but we soon get used to it and appreciate the natural feeling under our feet. It is advisable to wear water shoes or sandals, especially for children, for greater comfort when entering and exiting the sea.
A Sea of Crystal and Marine Life
What truly captivates us about Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol) is the quality of its water. It is famous for being incredibly crystal clear and of an intense turquoise color, making it a paradise for snorkeling and diving lovers. The underwater visibility is exceptional, allowing us to easily observe the rich marine life that inhabits among its rocks and seagrass meadows. We have spent hours exploring its seabed, discovering colorful fish, starfish, and fascinating rock formations. The cove is protected from strong currents, which makes its waters generally calm and safe for swimming.
Services and Facilities
Despite its natural appearance and relaxed atmosphere, Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol) has a series of services that make our visit much more comfortable and pleasant. We like that the services are present without detracting one bit from the wild charm of the place.
Amenities at the Beach
Among the services we can find, we highlight the presence of several chiringuitos right on the beach. These establishments offer us the opportunity to enjoy a refreshing drink, an ice cream, or even a light meal with unbeatable views. It is a delight to savor a rice dish or fresh fish while contemplating the sea. Furthermore, the beach has showers to rinse off the salt and sand before heading home, and public bathrooms/WCs that are essential for a worry-free beach day.
Safety and Leisure
Safety at Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol) is a priority, especially during the bathing season. Therefore, we find lifeguards watching over the cove, which provides great peace of mind, especially if we are with children. For those seeking greater comfort, there is the possibility of renting sun umbrellas and sun loungers, allowing us to relax in the sun without having to carry our own equipment. Additionally, there are equipment rental services for water sports like kayaks or paddle surf, perfect for exploring the coast and the Portitxol island.
Best Time to Visit
Choosing the right time to visit Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol) can make a big difference in our experience. Like many of the beaches of Alicante, its popularity means the seasons vary greatly.
Low Season: Peace and Tranquility
Our preferred time to visit Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol) is the low season, that is, the months of spring (April, May, early June) and late summer/autumn (September, October). During these months, the weather is still pleasant, the water temperatures are ideal for swimming, and, most importantly, the crowds are much smaller. This allows us to enjoy the cove with a tranquility and serenity that are hard to find in the middle of summer. We can stroll, swim, and relax without feeling crowded, and parking is much easier to find.
High Season: Vibrancy and Challenges
In high season (July and August), Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol) takes on a special vibrancy, but it also presents its challenges. The cove fills with life, with families, groups of friends, and tourists from all over. The atmosphere is lively and festive, but we must be prepared for scarce parking and the need to find our spot among the towels. If we decide to visit during these dates, our recommendation is to arrive very early in the morning (before 9:00 AM) or in the late afternoon to enjoy the sunsets, which are truly spectacular from here.
Activities and Sports
Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol) is not just a place to sunbathe; it is a vibrant setting for a wide variety of activities and water sports. Its calm and transparent waters make it an ideal spot for marine adventure.
Snorkeling and Diving: Exploring the Underwater World
Undoubtedly, snorkeling is the star activity here. The crystal-clear waters of Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol) invite us to put on a mask and snorkel to discover the richness of its seabed. Around the rocks and near the Portitxol island, we can find a great diversity of fish, algae, and rock formations. For the more experienced, diving is also a fantastic option, with several centers in Jávea organizing excursions to explore nearby caves and reefs, including the spectacular Cova del Llop Marí.
Paddle Surf and Kayak: Sailing the Coast
Renting a kayak or a paddle surf board is a wonderful way to explore the surroundings of the cove. We can paddle to the small Portitxol island, which is a stone's throw from the beach, and discover its small caves and hidden coves. It is also an unforgettable experience to skirt the nearby cliffs, discovering other secret coves and enjoying the impressive views of the Jávea coast from the sea. It is an activity that allows us to combine physical exercise with the contemplation of unique landscapes.
Hiking and Photography
For those who prefer land-based activities, the area offers hiking trails with spectacular panoramic views of Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol) and the coastline. The nearby viewpoints are perfect for photography, capturing the iconic image of the white houses with the sea in the background. It is an incredibly photogenic place, ideal for immortalizing memories of our vacation.
For Families with Children
Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol) is, in general, an excellent option for families with children, although we must consider some particularities to ensure a perfect day.
Calm and Safe Waters
The waters of Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol) are known for their calm and shallow depth at the shore, making them very safe for children to splash and play. The absence of big waves is an advantage for the little ones, who can enjoy bathing without worries. The presence of lifeguards during the bathing season adds an extra layer of peace of mind for parents, allowing us to relax a bit more while the children have fun.
Considerations About the Pebbles
The main point to consider for families with young children is the type of ground: the pebbles. Although they are beautiful and characteristic, they can be a bit uncomfortable for children's delicate feet. Our recommendation is to bring water shoes or beach shoes for them, which will allow them to walk and play along the shore and in the water without discomfort. Additionally, it's a good idea to bring a mat or a thick towel so they are more comfortable when sitting or playing on the beach.
Activities for the Youngest
For older children, snorkeling is a fascinating activity. The clarity of the water and the abundance of marine life will keep them entertained for hours, discovering a new world beneath the surface. They can also enjoy the adventure of paddling in a kayak or on paddle surf accompanied by an adult. Although there is no specific children's playground, the beach offers a natural environment ideal for exploration and imaginative play.
What to Do in the Surroundings
The location of Playa de la Barraca (Portitxol) in Jávea gives us the opportunity to explore a region rich in landscapes, culture, and gastronomy. There are many options to complement our beach day.
Discovering Jávea and Its Charms
- The Old Town of Jávea: We love getting lost in the narrow cobbled streets of the historic center. Here we find the San Bartolomé fortress-church, the Municipal Market, and numerous craft shops. It is a perfect place for a cultural stroll and to enjoy the traditional architecture.
- The Port of Jávea: With its maritime atmosphere, the port is ideal for a stroll, seeing the boats, and enjoying the fish market. It also has a good selection of restaurants to savor fresh fish.
- Viewpoints of Jávea: The Jávea coast is dotted with impressive viewpoints offering panoramic views. Must-sees are the Mirador del Cap de la Nao, the Mirador de La Granadella, or the Mirador de la Cruz del P