Teulada Moraira
From Moraira, take the road that, skirting the coast, leads towards Calp. After approximately two kilometres, there is a signpost for the cove called Cala de L’Andragó. It is a beautiful rocky cove with eroded rocks.
Start from the right side, facing southwest. It is a shallow but exceptionally bright and welcoming seabed, which houses a significant representation of the fauna and flora of the Mediterranean coastline.
The route consists of following the right wall, looking for the transition zone between the rocks and the seagrass (posidonia), or better still, between the seagrass and the sand, where balconies full of life are formed. For example, one may encounter octopuses, some moray eels, and white seabreams, or schools of dreamfish or black seabreams, or an abundant presence of starfish and some fan mussels.
Along the way, it is possible to see rocky formations covered with algae and seagrass. Turn back upon reaching the islet. (1)
(1) Information extracted from the tourist website of Teulada Moraira.