Basseta beach
Basseta beach
The waters of this small cove are characterised by the rocky shore and the vegetation that surrounds the beach. It's always a pleasure to visit here at dusk, when the sun is setting and you're afforded fantastic views with the castle in the background. 1,200m in length, this shingle beach covers some 14,400m2.
Argilaga Cove
Argilaga Cove
This cove is 40m long and covers 480m2, with shingles. Services offered at this beach are signage, policing and cleaning.
Torrenova beach
Torrenova beach
Possibly one of the most difficult beaches to access, although the peace and tranquillity that reign on the shoreline make it a highly recommended stop to enjoy a day outdoors.
The beach is 250m long and covers 3,750m2, with shingles. Services offered at this cove are signage, policing and cleaning.
Irta beach
Irta beach
This beach features coarse and slightly gravelly golden sands.
The gravelly sand beach is 30m long and 150m2 in surface area.
La Petxina beach
La Petxina beach
This cove is far removed from any hints of civilisation. Without a doubt, one of the last virgin coves in the vicinity. Its shore is covered in shells. This is the ideal place to enjoy underwater sports.
Covering 35m in length and 350m2 in surface area, the beach is made up of gravel and shells.
Pebret beach
Pebret beach
Playa del Pebret and Russo are among the few sandy beaches within the Natural Park.
With a length of 280m, this fine sandy beach covers 5,600m2.
Russo beach
Russo beach
Playa del Pebret and Russo are among the few sandy beaches within the Natural Park.
80m long and 1,200m2 of fine sandy beach.
Santa Lucía beach
Santa Lucía beach
54m long and 648m2 of shingle beach.
Las Viudas beach
Las Viudas beach
Located next to the Playa Sur or South Beach of Peñíscola, this semi-urban beach with showers for visitors measures 110m in length and 15m wide, covering a total surface area of 1650m2. One of the main characteristics of the beach lies in its feeling of tranquillity, thanks to the absence of large tourist groups.
Badum cove
Badum cove
The cove is difficult to access, and is known as a great place to spend some time alone, breathing in the peace and tranquillity of the Sierra Irta Natural Park. One highlight is its location at the foot of the Badum cliffs, presided over by the watchtower on top.
Measuring 35m in length, the shingle beach covers 350m2.
Volante cove
Volante cove
This small beach measuring barely 30m long is made up of fine golden sand. It is easy to access.
32m in length, the shingle beach covers 320m2. It offers signage, policing and cleaning services.
L'Aljub cove
L'Aljub cove
Measuring 54m long, this shingle and sand beach covers 648m2.
Ordí cove
Ordí cove
50m long and 750m2 of shingle and gravel.
Puerto Azul cove
Puerto Azul cove
1500m long and covering 320m2 in shingle and sand.
South beach
South beach
Known for the fine sands that cover its 300m in length and 35m in width.
Surveillance and lifeguards on site. The on-site Benicarló-Peñíscola Nautical Station offer the chance to practice sailing, diving, windsurfing or canoeing.
North beach
North beach
A large, attractive beach in a spectacular setting, with the Papa Luna Castle as its backdrop. 5km of fine sand.
Certified with a Blue flag, "Q" flag from the Institute for Spanish Tourism Quality, the "green" AENOR flag and the "Qualitur" flag of the Valencia Tourism Agency