Next to the Llobella ravine, there are stairs that lead directly to the cove. Once in the water, one can see large rock formations that make curious corridors resembling canyons, which it is possible to explore in search of the typical marine life of these depths.
It is recommended to do the excursions in the morning because of the cove's orientation which allows for a better appreciation of its beauty. The approximately 30-minute journey begins in the northern area of the cove with an easy immersion that will end after tracing the circle back to the starting point. Start the suggested route by heading to the right, looking for the transition zone between the seagrass and the sandy bottom, flying over depths of about four to six metres. Here, the lush seagrass is sometimes interrupted by rocks and sandy coves. As one approaches the right side of the cove, there will be an encounter with large rock formations that create corridors resembling canyons. One can explore the typical marine life of this area: saurels, saddled bream, damselfish, and even some elusive flatfish that camouflage themselves among the stones. (1)
Services and activities:
Snorkelling, sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, hiking, parking, sandy beach.
- Distance: 0.38 km.
- Positive elevation: 1 m.
- Negative elevation: 1 m.
- Maximum altitude: 0 m
- Trail rank: 14.
- Minimum altitude: 0 m.
- Type of route: Circular.
(1) Information extracted from the website www.benissa.net.