Playa de La Fossa A Calpe Gem
The Local Anchor
Dominating the horizon and anchoring the soul of this coastline is the majestic Peñón de Ifach, a colossal limestone rock that has stood as a silent sentinel for millennia. Once a strategic watchtower for ancient Iberian, Roman, and Moorish settlers, its presence infuses the beach with a profound sense of history. This connection to the past is savored in the local cuisine. Along the waterfront, restaurants serve the bounty of the very sea that the Peñón overlooks. Indulge in a "Llauna de Calp," a fisherman's bake of potatoes and fresh-caught fish from the bay, a true taste of this storied coast.
The Landscape
A broad crescent of fine, golden sand meets the crystalline waters of the Mediterranean, offering a tranquil embrace for sun-seekers. The beach provides a unique and exceptional perspective of the lesser-known eastern face of the Peñón de Ifach. This immense rock, a designated natural park, rises dramatically from the sea, its rugged cliffs home to rare flora and nesting seabirds. On a clear day, the panoramic vista stretches across the azure expanse, sometimes reaching as far as the distant silhouette of Ibiza, a truly unforgettable tableau of the Costa Blanca.