Aerial view of Cala Granadella's turquoise water

Destinations

The hidden coves of the Costa Blanca.

A coastline of cliffs, caves and crystal-clear water — explored at the pace of a slow afternoon.

El Portet in Moraira

01 · Moraira

El Portet

A crescent of pale sand framed by white villas — the most photogenic bay in Moraira, ten minutes from the marina.

Cala Llebeig in Benissa

02 · Benissa

Cala Llebeig

A glass-clear cove accessible only by sea. Drop anchor, swim into the silence and snorkel above the rocks.

Cala Moraig in Benitatxell

03 · Benitatxell

Cala Moraig

Towering ochre cliffs and the legendary Cova dels Arcs sea cave — one of the great cinematic moments of the Costa Blanca.

Benissa Coast in Benissa

04 · Benissa

Benissa Coast

A pine-fringed shoreline of small calas and turquoise inlets between Moraira and Calpe — perfect for an unhurried morning.

Cala Granadella in Jávea

05 · Jávea

Cala Granadella

Routinely voted Spain's most beautiful cove. We anchor wide, paddle ashore for lunch, and watch the light shift across the cliffs.

Portitxol in Jávea

06 · Jávea

Portitxol

A tiny island, a curved sandbank, water so clear it disappears. The Mediterranean at its most postcard-perfect.

Cap de Sant Antoni in Jávea

07 · Jávea

Cap de Sant Antoni

Sailing beneath the lighthouse cliffs of Jávea — a slow approach along sheer limestone and impossibly deep blue.

Sierra Helada in Altea

08 · Altea

Sierra Helada

The southern run: dramatic cliffs falling into the sea, hidden caves, and the long sweep of the Bay of Altea.

Where should we drop anchor?

Tell us your dates and a favourite cove — we'll build the day around it.

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