Spain, and especially the Mediterranean coast, has many beautiful beaches that delight most people in Europe and the world. Among the various beaches on this coast, the Murcia region is one of the richest in biomes, biodiversity, golden sand, and activities we can carry out during most part of the year. In this region, we can find Calblanque Beach, a small and beautiful beach with a unique environment, fauna, and flora. Having said this, let’s talk about your next vacation destination for summer, which is coming up!

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What Is the Playa de Calblanque?

calblanque beach shore
Calblanque beach shore

Calblanque Beach is a protected natural beach with one of the best preserved unspoilt natural landscapes and a high landscape value. The regional park whose Calblanque Beach is part of boasts fascinating geological formations, such as cliffs, fossil dunes, saltwater marshes, salt flats, and more. This is why Calblanque Beach and all its areas are a renowned holiday spot and a popular destination for visitors from all over Europe.

Its enormous natural wealth also includes arid mountains, ocher and golden-coloured beaches, and secluded coves, which are in harmony with the region’s nature. Furthermore, the dunes in the area are magnificent and, together with the white salt lakes and mountain ranges, contrast with the long blue sea.

Location

map of the region
map of the region

The Playa de Calblanque is located in the southeast of Spain, inside the protected National Park Calblanque, Monte de las Cenizas y Peña del Águila, in the region of Murcia. This park, as well as the Playa de Calblanque, is administered by the municipality of Cartagena.

This beach is also to the south of the Mar Menor and La Manga and very close to Cabo de Palos, a small municipality with a famous lighthouse.

Despite the fact that the Playa de Calblanque is the major beach of the zone, the Calblanque beaches include several cloves and beaches, which are the following:

Playa: Cala de los Dentones

cala de los dentones
cala de los dentones

Playa Larga

playa larga
playa larga

Playa Negrete

playa negrete
playa negrete

Playa de las Cañas

playa de cañas
playa de cañas

Playa Parreño.

playa parreño
playa parreño

Playa Cala Magre.

cala magre
cala magre

Playa Cala Arturo.

playa cala arturo
playa cala arturo

Access to the Playa de Calblanque

beach access options
beach access options

There are several access roads with different entrances to the unique beaches that make up the Calblanque Beaches. If you come by car from the apartment, you should go to Los Belones, a small place on the way to the beach. From there, return to La Manga and Cabo de Palos along the A-7 Alicante-Cartagena Highway, taking exit 800, which leads to the places above. Then, you will see a sign towards the MU-312, signposted towards Calblanque.

Characteristics of the Playa de Calblanque

  • Length: 300 m
  • Average width: 40 m
  • Sea: Mediterranean Sea
  • Sand: Fine golden sand
  • Swimming conditions: Peaceful
  • The influx of visitors: Medium

Flora and Fauna of the Area

hills around the beach
hills around the beach

The Playa de Calblanque, the near lonely coves, and the surroundings are full of endemic bird species that live throughout the municipality. Of course, on the shore, we can find several species, such as the crested lark, the lesser short-toed lark, and the stone-curlew.

An endemic stone-curlew.

endemic stone-curlew
endemic stone-curlew

On the other hand, the mountain massifs near the Playa de Calblanque are abundant with bee-eaters, eagle owls, warblers, and Bonelli’s eagles. You can choose to walk by all these zones to discover these life forms on your own.

A bee-eater of the mountains.

bee-eater of the mountains
bee-eater of the mountains

The flora is also rich and includes several species that thrive in the biome and contribute to the landscape. The most important are juniper, dwarf palms, and general bushes that abound in the natural formation of dunes.

juniper growing on the beach
juniper growing on the beach

However, the flora is prominent in the mountains –Cabezo del Horno and Cabezo de la Fuente. These pikes—which do not exceed 350 meters tall—are the best places to enjoy the vegetation and bird species. Still, if we only want to delight in the water and sand, we will find creeping plants on the shore. However, close to the beach, we can find some under-threat-of-extinction plants, such as Guiaora arvensis and Euphorbia mazarronensis.

Euphorbia mazarronensis.

Important Aspects to Consider

beach entrance
beach entrance

From July to September, a lifeguard patrols the main Calblanque beach from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. However, the other minor and inaccessible beaches—which we can reach on foot or by boat—do not have a lifeguard.

These beaches offer a spectacular opportunity to rest from the noise of the city and the crowds of the more populated beaches. Here we can really feel the fresh air warming our faces and the sand comforting our feet. It is the right place to relax, meditate, and be in balance with nature.

In the summer peak, access to the beach in terms of parking capacity is also restricted. Keep in mind that the Playa de Calblanque is inside a national park. Due to this norm, the administration ensures that not many people intervene in the ecosystem of the Calblanque beaches.

Cobaticas Information Center Opening Times

National Park Calblanque has a specialized information center. It’s located at the park’s entrance and is very easy to reach. If you’re interested in visiting the center, check the crucial information below.

  • Open Tuesday to Sunday, including public holidays.
  • From October to May, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
  • From July to September, from 8.30 a.m to 3.30 p.m.
  • Phone: +34 649 22 75 82
  • Email: infocalblanque@carm.es

Las Cobaticas Visitor Center can provide you with interesting information about the protected Calblanque, Monte de las Cenizas, and Peña del Águila National Park in the region of Murcia. In this center, you can delve deeper into the different attractions, flora, and fauna and plan your tour throughout the zone.

In addition, the Las Cobaticas Center has interesting infographics and incredible photographs of the surroundings that will help you decide which areas are of interest to you. Remember that the area beyond the Playa de Calblanque has other beaches and nature reserves that you can visit in multiple ways.

visitors center
visitors center

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The Bottom Line

The summer season is just around the corner. Thousands of tourists from all over Europe visit the Spanish coast and, even more, the regions of Alicante and Murcia in search of the best warm climate destination.

Now is the time for Playa de Calblanque to shine as one of the most serene and unspoiled beaches in the area. Visitors should keep in mind that the area boasts lush greenery, stunning landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and breathtaking geological formations. It’s undoubtedly one of the top destinations to visit this year! So, take your car, drive through Murcia, and find this magnificent beach!