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Falla Moraig in Benitachell - Full Guide & Photos 2025

Falla Moraig

Falla Moraig

Falla Moraig in Benitachell is a captivating natural attraction on the Costa Blanca, renowned for its stunning rock formations, blue water lagoon, and secluded coves. It's a geological marvel where the rock rises dramatically, displaying grooves formed by ancient movements. The area is a haven for adventurers and nature lovers, offering hiking routes that reveal caves, like Cova dels Arcs and breathtaking cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean.

This guide will take you through everything you need to know about this hidden gem, from how to get there to what you can do once you arrive.

1. Falla del Moraig photos

2. Where is Falla Moraig

2.1 How to get to Falla Moraig

3. What to do in Falla Moraig

4. Explore the surrounding of Falla Moraig

5. Summary of Falla Moraig

1. Falla del Moraig photos

2. Where is Falla Moraig

Falla Moraig is located near the famous and well known Cala Moraig beach. Accessible via winding roads leading down from Cumbre del Sol, Benitachell, on the Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante, Spain. Look for signs directing you to Cala Moraig, ensuring a smooth journey to this picturesque destination. It's a must-visit spot for those seeking the beauty of the Mediterranean coastline and mesmerising rock formations.

2.1 How to get to Falla Moraig

Finding your way to Falla Moraig may seem complex, but clear instructions ensure a seamless journey. Begin your adventure in Benitachell, also known as Poble Nou, nestled in the province of Alicante. Your key landmark is Cumbre del Sol, a striking hill located near the town, marked by a steep ascent. If you're coming from the north, once you've gone past the Masymas supermarket en route to Benitachell, be on the lookout for an essential left turn immediately after the traffic lights, which leads directly to Cumbre del Sol.

As you ascend Cumbre del Sol, watch for signs pointing the way to Cala Moraig. These markers are your guideposts to the destination. Employing GPS can further smooth your navigation, leading you directly to your target.

Upon reaching the parking area of Cala Moraig, after winding your way through the roads of Cumbre del Sol, find a parking spot. From here, signage will direct you towards the pristine Cala Moraig beach. Should you need assistance, the local community is known for its warmth and helpfulness. Once you’ve walked down to the beach, you'll find paths leading right to two key attractions: the Cova dels Arcs, a cave celebrated for its stunning rock formations and popularity among divers, and the path to Falla Moraig. Take the right path and embark on a straightforward, family-friendly 20-minute walk to this remarkable landmark and let the adventure unfold.

To avoid any parking hassles during the busy summer months, it's advisable to reserve your parking space in advance through the official website www.calamoraig.es, the Cala Moraig Reservations App, or the onsite payment kiosk. This proactive step is crucial to ensuring your spot is secured for the visit. However, outside the peak season, parking reservations are typically not necessary, simplifying your trip planning.

3. What to do in Falla Moraig

Exploring Falla Moraig offers a variety of activities, making it a unique destination for those seeking both adventure and tranquillity in nature. This stunning locale is also accessible by paddle boarding from neighbouring beaches like Cala Granadella or Cala Moraig, where the crystal-clear waters and scenic journey promise an unforgettable experience. Accessing the lagoon by paddle board, may present a slight challenge, yet very rewarding, as you may have to wiggle your way through the rock formations. Beyond paddleboarding, the lagoon’s inviting waters are perfect for snorkelling, offering a glimpse into the vibrant marine life beneath.

For those drawn to the allure of the Mediterranean landscape, hiking around Falla Moraig unveils breathtaking views and a chance to discover the geological marvels of the area, including the imposing rock formations and the intriguing Cova dels Arcs. This cave, serves as the exit to the sea for Spain's longest underground water course, presenting a captivating adventure for intrepid divers and those interested in the area's natural history

5. Explore the surrounding of Falla Moraig

Cala Moraig

If you've followed the directions to Falla Moraig, you're already well-equipped to find Cala Moraig with ease as you’ve already touched ground! Just a stone's throw away, this stunning beach with its clear turquoise waters and pebbly shores offers a seamless next step in your coastal exploration, with a long walk down with stunning views.

Cala Moraig reservations

In summer, parking at Cala Moraig is limited, with a 12€ fee. For convenience, a free shuttle runs four times a day from the village at 9:30, 14:00, 16:00, and 18:30, only in the summer season. Taxis from Benitachell are an alternative, and designated spots ensure accessibility for disabled visitors. Outside summer, parking is free and easier, but it's wise to book ahead through www.calamoraig.es, the app, or at the kiosk to avoid issues during peak times. To manage the high demand, the town hall introduced a reservation system, aiming to ease congestion and improve the visitor experience while preserving the beach's natural beauty and accessibility. If you’re visiting outside of the bustling summer season, reservations will not be necessary.

Cala dels Testos

A secret hidden beach near Cala Moraig, accessible via a challenging trail with three rope sections. Despite the difficulty, the reward of reaching this secluded spot is unparalleled, a pebble beach with a tranquil setting and great for those who are looking to get away from the bigger crowds.

Cova dels Arcs

Cova dels Arcs, a cave at the doorstep of Cala Moraig and acts as the exit to the sea of the longest underground water course in Spain, its rocky and slippery terrain hides many treasures beneath its waters, making it a dreamlike spot for divers. This natural marvel, sculpted by the forces of nature and its mesmerising rock formations, promises an unforgettable journey.

Cala Llebeig

A hidden treasure reached by foot or sea, Cala Llebeig is the epitome of peace and natural beauty with its blue waters and abandoned fisherman buildings on the shore. Its secluded setting makes it an ideal spot for those looking to escape the hustle and indulge in tranquillity.

6. Summary of Falla Moraig

Falla Moraig, nestled near the enchanting Cala Moraig beach in Benitachell on the Costa Blanca, stands as a geological wonder celebrated for its majestic rock formations, azure lagoon, and hidden coves, offering a picturesque retreat for adventurers and nature enthusiasts. Accessible via the winding paths of Cumbre del Sol in the province of Alicante, Spain, this hidden gem is marked by signs leading to its breathtaking cliffs and caves, such as Cova dels Arcs, offering a unique exploration experience. This guide encapsulates all you need to navigate to this mesmerising spot, highlighting activities like hiking, paddleboarding, and snorkelling amidst its stunning Mediterranean landscape. With options to reserve parking during peak seasons via the official website or app, visitors can explore this captivating destination, immersing themselves in the adventure that Falla Moraig promises, making it an essential visit for those drawn to the Mediterranean's natural beauty and geological marvels.

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