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Discover the Serenity of Port Calp

Experience the enchanting vibes of Port Calp, a stunning marina on Costa Blanca, perfect for relaxation and adventure amidst breathtaking Mediterranean views.

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A brief summary to Port Calp

  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Port Calp, located on the stunning Costa Blanca, is a vibrant marina that serves as a gateway to the Mediterranean Sea. This picturesque port is not only a hub for recreational boating and fishing but also offers a plethora of activities for visitors of all ages. Strolling along the marina, tourists can admire a fleet of beautiful yachts and fishing boats bobbing gently in the azure waters, while enjoying the refreshing sea breeze. The nearby promenade is lined with charming cafes and restaurants, where visitors can savor delicious local cuisine, particularly fresh seafood, while soaking in the breathtaking views of the coastline. For those seeking adventure, Port Calp provides various water sports, such as sailing, kayaking, and snorkeling, making it an ideal spot for both beginners and seasoned enthusiasts. The surrounding natural beauty, highlighted by the iconic Peñón de Ifach, a towering limestone rock, offers hiking opportunities with stunning views from the summit. Whether you are looking to relax on the sandy beaches nearby or explore the vibrant marine life beneath the waves, Port Calp has something for everyone. In addition to its natural allure, Port Calp is steeped in local culture, providing visitors with numerous events throughout the year, including maritime festivals that celebrate the region's rich nautical heritage. With its warm climate, friendly atmosphere, and abundance of activities, Port Calp promises an unforgettable experience for every tourist visiting this coastal gem.

Local tips

  • Visit during the late afternoon to catch stunning sunset views over the marina.
  • Try the local seafood specialties at one of the waterfront restaurants for an authentic taste of the region.
  • Consider renting a bike to explore the surrounding areas and beaches at your own pace.
  • Be sure to check the local event calendar for festivals or markets happening during your visit.
  • If you enjoy hiking, don't miss the trails around the Peñón de Ifach for breathtaking views.
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Experience Port Calp

Getting There

  • Car

    If you're driving to Port Calp, start by navigating to the AP-7 motorway. Depending on where you are in Costa Blanca, you can access the AP-7 from various points. Once on the AP-7, head towards Calpe. Take exit 64 towards Calpe/Benissa. After exiting, follow the signs for Calpe. Continue straight onto N-332, then follow the signs to 'Port Calp'. As you near Calpe, turn onto Av. del Puerto, and you will reach the marina area where Port Calp is located. Parking is available nearby but may incur a fee, typically around €1-€2 per hour.

  • Public Transportation

    To reach Port Calp via public transportation, find your nearest train station. The Renfe train service connects major towns in Costa Blanca. Take a train to Calpe station. From the Calpe train station, exit and look for local buses or taxis. The local bus service will take you towards the town center; make sure to ask the driver for a stop near 'Av. del Puerto'. The bus fare is usually around €1.50. Alternatively, you can take a taxi from the station which may cost approximately €10-€15.

  • Taxi

    If you prefer a more direct route, consider taking a taxi from your location in Costa Blanca directly to Port Calp. Taxis are available in most tourist areas and can be called via local services. The fare will depend on the distance from your starting point, but you can expect to pay between €20 to €50 depending on how far you are from Calpe.

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