Levante

Águilas, Murcia, Spain

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About Levante

The Vibe

Here, the Mediterranean exhales a languid sigh. The rhythm of Levante is one of gentle insistence; the soft lapping of turquoise water against golden sand, the distant hum of conversation from the promenade's cafes, and the cheerful cries of gulls wheeling overhead. It is a symphony of civilized leisure, where sun-warmed skin smells of salt and boutique sun cream. The air is thick with the promise of a long, unhurried lunch. Families with their elegant linen towels and well-behaved children share the shore with discerning couples, their quiet contentment a testament to the beach's understated allure. This is not a place of boisterous energy, but of serene, sun-drenched sophistication.

3-Day Forecast

Nearest official AEMET beach forecast: La Carolina
Sun 21Mon 22Tue 23
SkyClearClearCloudyClear
WindModerateLight / ModerateLight
SwellModerateModerateModerate
Max temp34°34°35°
Water temp24°23°23°
Max UV999
Source: AEMET. A tendency, not a guarantee — check the flags on the day.

The Setting

The Local Anchor

Just a stone's throw from the shore, the stoic Cabo de Palos lighthouse stands as a silent sentinel of the sea. First lit in 1865, its beam has sliced through the darkness for generations, guiding sailors and witnessing countless maritime tales. Its history is intertwined with the very soul of this fishing village, a legacy that finds its most delicious expression in the local culinary masterpiece: the caldero. This intensely flavorful rice and fish stew, born from the humble catches of 19th-century fishermen, is the taste of Cabo de Palos. To savor a steaming plate of caldero at a waterfront restaurant is to partake in a tradition as enduring as the lighthouse itself.

The Landscape

Levante unfurls as a graceful crescent of fine, gilded sand, a soft transition from the azure of the sea to the whitewashed charm of the village. The water here is a marvel of clarity, shallow and inviting, its placid surface occasionally broken by the gentle swell of the Mediterranean. To the south, the coastline grows wilder, giving way to the rugged beauty of Cala Reona and the protected landscapes of the Calblanque Regional Park. The beach is framed by a tasteful maritime promenade, offering a postcard-perfect panorama with the iconic lighthouse presiding over the scene, a timeless portrait of coastal elegance.

Beach Facilities

Beach
Fine grey sand
Size
350m long · 12m wide
Setting
Developed
Safety
LifeguardTemporada estival✓ Yes
Bathing-water quality2024Excellent
Blue FlagAwarded 2026✓ Yes
Comfort
Toilets✓ Yes
Showers✓ Yes
Promenade✓ Yes
How busyBusy
Access
Parking✓ Yes
Step-free / accessible✓ Yes
Activities
Equipment rental× No
Sports zone× No
Diving / snorkelling✓ Yes
Surfing× No
Kids area✓ Yes
Facilities are stored facts — blank shows as “—”, never assumed.

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