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Incredible places to camp on the Costa Blanca

The Costa Blanca is known for its stunning landscapes that combine beaches, mountains and natural beauty. Among the options for a unique outdoor camping experience in this region, there are several incredible places that offer the opportunity to immerse yourself in nature.

7 recommendations for camping outdoors on the Costa Blanca

1. Sierra de Mariola Natural Park

One of the most outstanding destinations is the Sierra de Mariola Natural Park. Located in the interior of the province of Alicante, this natural park is characterised by its mountainous landscapes, hiking trails and designated camping areas. Here, nature lovers can enjoy a peaceful getaway, surrounded by forests and fresh air. In addition to camping, visitors can explore the numerous hiking trails that offer breathtaking views and the opportunity to discover the biological diversity of the area.

2. Moraig cove in Benitachell

For those who prefer an environment closer to the sea, the Moraig cove in Benitachell is an excellent option. This cove, located on the north coast of the province, offers a small beach flanked by impressive cliffs. Some areas of this beach allow camping, giving adventurers the opportunity to wake up to the soothing sound of the waves and the sea breeze. The camping experience at Moraig Cove offers a unique combination of beach and nature, creating unforgettable memories.

Moraig Cove.

3. Salinas de Santa Pola Natural Park

The Salinas de Santa Pola Natural Park is another jewel of the Costa Blanca that offers a unique environment for camping. This park, located near the town of Santa Pola, is known for its salt pans and lagoons, providing an ideal habitat for water birds. Visitors can camp in the designated areas and enjoy bird watching while relaxing in a peaceful natural environment. The combination of salt pans, lagoons and wildlife makes this place especially attractive for those looking for a more nature-oriented camping experience.

4. Peñón de Ifach Natural Park

While camping directly in the Peñon de Ifach Natural Park in Calpe is prohibited, the surrounding area offers camping options that allow visitors to enjoy the breathtaking view of the Peñon de Ifach and easy access to nearby beaches. This iconic rock, rising majestically from the sea, is an iconic landmark on the Costa Blanca and offers a breathtaking viewing experience from various points in the region. Nearby campsites provide a convenient base for exploring this unique area and enjoying its seascapes.

Peñón de Ifach.

5. Font Roja Natural Park in Alcoy

For those looking for a more wooded environment, the Font Roja Natural Park in Alcoy is an excellent choice. This natural park boasts pine forests, hiking trails and designated camping areas. Here, campers can immerse themselves in the tranquillity of nature, explore the trails surrounded by lush vegetation and enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings.

6. Cabo de la Nao in Jávea

Cabo de la Nao in Jávea is another option on the Costa Blanca that combines the beauty of the cliffs with small coves. Although camping directly in some of these areas may not be permitted, there are campsites nearby that allow visitors to enjoy this unique environment. The ability to explore the secluded coves and breathtaking cliffs makes this area attractive to those looking for a coastal and mountainous experience.

7. Camping Villasol in Benidorm

Camping Villasol in Benidorm stands out as a popular place for those looking for a more comfortable camping experience. This campsite offers a wide range of facilities, including swimming pools, playgrounds, supermarket, restaurant and more. In addition to pitches for tents and caravans, Camping Villasol provides fully equipped villas, cabins and suites for those who prefer more luxurious accommodation. Although not directly on the beach, its location in Benidorm allows easy access to local beaches and other tourist attractions.

Residential area in Camping Villasol.

In conclusion, the Costa Blanca offers a variety of options for those looking for an unforgettable camping experience. From natural parks with mountainous landscapes to coves by the sea, each place has its own unique charm. Whether you prefer the serenity of nature or the comforts of a well-equipped campsite, the Costa Blanca has something for all camping enthusiasts. Always remember to respect local and conservation regulations to preserve the natural beauty of these amazing places.

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