A wide sandy beach of more than 1300 metres, ideal for unforgettable walks along the Mediterranean. Located in the town centre of the municipality, it is perfect to enjoy with the family. Furthermore, on this beach you will find the Accessible Beaches service in the 'Basseta l'Oli' area, near the Nautical Club.
Pedalo: 607 307 468
Hammocks and parasols: 622 291 519
Water park: 622 291 519
A wide pebble and sandy beach, more than a kilometre long, located on the outskirts, approximately one kilometre from the town centre of the municipality in the direction of Alicante. It is a perfect place to enjoy with family and friends, and thanks to its surroundings and location, you will feel as if you were in paradise.
Located two kilometres from the town centre in the direction of Alicante, it is a sandy beach of fine pebbles and sand. With an extension of just over 200 metres, it is flanked by cliffs that isolate it from the urban environment, making it a beach or cove with a lot of charm.
Located just over two kilometres from the town centre in the direction of Alicante, this is a charming cove of fine pebbles and gravel. With a length of 139 metres and its natural environment with palm trees on the beach and Mediterranean vegetation, it is one of the most charming coves on the Costa Blanca. It is also an ideal place for snorkelling.
Next to the fishing port of La Vila Joiosa we find these three coves of pebbles, gravel and sand. Each of them has an extension of around 130 metres and easy pedestrian access via a wide promenade along the cliffs.
This beach combines gravel and sand, and is located about 2 kilometres from the town centre in the direction of Benidorm. Its setting is charming, with a wide promenade surrounded by green areas that include large eucalyptus, olive and fig trees. At 10 metres wide and 560 metres long, it is perfect for enjoying summer days. It is also an ideal place for scuba diving. Don't forget to explore the history that surrounds it: here you will find the Torre de Sant Josep, the best-preserved Roman funerary monument on the peninsula.
Hammocks and parasols: 622 291 519
This beach, located more than 3.5 kilometres from the city centre in the direction of Alicante, is pet-friendly at one end. It is made up of pebbles, gravel and sand. At one end stands the Torre del Xarco, a 17th century construction used as a watchtower to spot corsair pirates. With a length of 580 metres and a width of more than 6 metres, it is an ideal place to enjoy with the family. It also offers the opportunity to snorkel and discover the impressive seabed.
Picnic Area: 695 357 668
The 'Carritxal' beach is made up of pebbles and rock, and borders the neighbouring municipality of El Campello and the Xarco beach. It is located next to the 'Carritxal' ravine, which gives it its name. Although it is difficult to access and not very frequented even in summer, this natural cove has great environmental value. It is an ideal place for nature lovers, as it is surrounded by vegetation. Although the vegetation makes access difficult, it adds a special value and sets it apart from other beaches.
This 210-metre cove, made up of pebbles and rocks, is located in a privileged enclave on the coast of Villajoyosa, next to the cliffs of the 'Malladeta' natural area. Although it is considered a semi-urban beach, it is located a few metres south of the Centro beach and has easy access from the promenade. In spite of this, it is not very frequented. On the beach itself, two large eucalyptus trees provide shade during the summer and invite us to enjoy pleasant after-dinner meals by the sea.
During the summer season, there are two large eucalyptus trees on the beach.
During the summer season, in an elevated area of the beach that looks like a terrace overlooking the sea, you'll find a beach bar offering bar and bathing services to bathers. This beach is a must for snorkellers, especially if you're visiting with children, as it offers varied underwater scenery and shallow waters.
El Racó del Conill is a beautiful natural cove surrounded by cliffs and small coastal mountain ranges covered with pine trees and scrubland. Less than 100 metres wide, the beach is divided into two areas separated by a rocky outcrop in the form of a natural breakwater.
This cove, located 3 kilometres from the town centre in the direction of Benidorm, has a nudist tradition dating back to the seventies of the last century. Although in recent years there has been an increase in the number of people wearing swimming costumes, the town council of La Vila Joiosa advises the use of nudity. Road access to the Racó del Conill can be complicated, but it is well worth it. It is also a perfect place for scuba diving, with an incredible snorkelling route to enjoy its turquoise waters and rich seabed.
It is a great place for snorkelling.
With less than 100 metres wide, the beach is divided into two areas separated by a rocky outcrop in the form of a natural breakwater
A hidden gem on the coast!
L'Esparrelló Beach is a charming corner on the coast of La Vila Joiosa. At 222 metres long, it is made up of pebbles and sand, and is an ideal place for naturism. Surrounded by wild nature, its access is exclusively pedestrian, and its "hidden" location between two cliffs makes it a perfect refuge for couples to enjoy a quiet day on the beach next to the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean. Diving enthusiasts will find a magnificent snorkelling route here, skirting huge rocks.