If paradise beaches exist, Cala Morisca in Spain is undoubtedly one of them. My husband and I visited this stunning spot on our motorcycle, paying 6 euros for 2 hours of parking. Our journey to the beach took us through a tunnel under the train tracks, and emerging from it, we were greeted by the breathtaking view of a small bay and an incredibly beautiful beach.
The beach features a hotel and a bar, yet it retains a sense of untouched, primitive beauty. We had brought water shoes, but they weren't necessary as the sandy beach provided easy access to the water, which also had a sandy bottom.
The water at Cala Morisca is nothing short of incredible—clean, transparent, and teeming with fish. A diving mask is a must here; I found myself mesmerized by the underwater life, reluctant to leave the water. The experience of watching the fish was enchanting.
We spent half a day at Cala Morisca, leaving our belongings on the shore unattended. Thankfully, everything was fine. The beach was not crowded, and the presence of a few nudists didn't bother anyone, adding to the relaxed and free-spirited atmosphere.
In summary, Cala Morisca is a hidden gem that combines natural beauty with a sense of tranquility. The clean, fish-filled waters and the scenic surroundings make it a perfect spot for a relaxing and unforgettable beach day. We will definitely return to this little slice...
Read moreThis beautiful place is kidnaped by cheaters. Firstly, in Spain there is not the concept of private beach, therefore, it is unthinkable, and one can sue, someone can forbit you to get to a beach through its natural path or force you to pay. So well, we went with a friend and for our big surprise the way was cut and a guy told us this is private property, and we cannot access to the beach. After, asking to several people we got to find an alternative, completelly hidden and dangerous path throught the coast line (dangerous, a false step and you findout yourself 10-20 meters down the hill between stones and waves, and hidden, no mark and you even need to jump a wall of an old construction). All this struggling to arrive to a kidnapped public beach. Soon or later this will finish, I hope it finish before someone stop this corrupt practice after...
Read moreLa cala Morisca está situada entre Lloret de Mar y Tossa de Mar. (Selva de Mar, Girona) Es una playa de difícil acceso por carretera, no hay sitio para aparcar y luego hay que caminar un buen rato por la montanya para llegar. Hay unas escaleras precarias e empinadas hasta llegar a destino.
En verano, siendo de difícil acceso hay bastante gente, es un buen sitio para disfrutar de la naturaleza, desfrutar del paisaje y del camino. Una vez allí la playa es de arena gruesa y rocas. Los que normalmente vamos por la costa brava ya estamos acostumbrados, es lo que normalmente se encuentra en la mayoría de playas y calas, sobretodo las de difícil acceso. Es un buen sitio para hacer snorkel y submarinismo si se llega desde el mar, ya que como es de difícil acceso no es muy recomendable llevar todo el material a pie. Hay que tener en cuenta que hay mucha roca y la entrada y salida del agua es un poco complicada, hay que vigilar y llevar el material adecuado. Si se sale a mar abierto hay que tener mucho cuidado con las corrientes marinas que en esa zona son bastante fuertes y cambian derepente.
En primavera y otoño sobretodo es ideal para ir a hacer excursiones por la Montaña y luego relajarse en la cala, escuchar el mar, hacer un picnic o merienda antes de continuar. En invierno también se podría, xo hay menos horas de sol, hay que darse prisa xk no hay iluminación ni nada, además es una zona que es bastante fría.
En definitiva, si que es un lugar de difícil acceso, pero es un lugar muy tranquilo donde poder relajarse y alejarse de la ciudad y grandes zonas habitadas y así poder disfrutar de...
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