About Cala de las PiterasEverything you need to know ↓
En la zona sur, en el límite del término de Orihuela, en una zona semiurbana, se encuentra esta cala rodeada de rocas y con la vegetación típica del Mediterráneo, apta para la pesca.
When you arrive at Cala de las Piteras, in Torrevieja, you'll understand why this beach is so popular in Alicante. It stretches 100 metres in length and 15 metres wide, with fine sand and waters typical of the coast of Alicante. It has lifeguard service, nearby parking and accessible facilities, so you can visit with peace of mind. The Blue Flag at Cala de las Piteras is a guarantee of water quality and responsible environmental management. Please note that dogs are not allowed on this beach, especially during the high season. Check the water temperature, wave height and crowd levels before you go — everything is updated here in real time.
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Frequently asked questions about Cala de las Piteras
How is the water at Cala de las Piteras today?+
Water temperature at Cala de las Piteras is 18°C with 0m waves.
What flag does Cala de las Piteras have today?+
Green flag. Calm sea, safe for swimming.
Are there jellyfish at Cala de las Piteras?+
Low jellyfish risk. No jellyfish expected.
How windy is it at Cala de las Piteras?+
Wind at Cala de las Piteras is 8 km/h with gusts of 19 km/h (ONO).
What time is high tide at Cala de las Piteras?+
Mediterranean tides are negligible (0.1m). Water level barely changes.