Live Conditions
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About Cala Reona
The Vibe
Cala Reona is not a place of gentle repose; it is a cove with a wild, beating heart. The air, thick with the scent of salt and hardy coastal scrub, carries the energetic pulse of adventure. Here, the soundtrack is not of whispered conversations but of the rhythmic crash of waves against dark, volcanic cliffs and the spirited chatter of hikers and divers. It is a place for the active soul, where the energy is found in the pull of the current and the dramatic vistas that unfold with every step along the coastal path. The sun doesn't just warm here; it bakes the golden sand and illuminates the startling clarity of the turquoise water, inviting a plunge into its cool embrace.
3-Day Forecast
| Sun 21 | Mon 22 | Tue 23 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sky | |||
| Wind | Strong | Moderate | Moderate |
| Swell | Slight | Slight | Slight |
| Max temp | 27° | 28° | 28° |
| Water temp | 22° | 22° | 22° |
| Max UV | 9 | 9 | 9 |
The Setting
Cala Reona A Wild Heart on the Murcian Coast
The Local Anchor
This cove is intrinsically tied to the nearby fishing village of Cabo de Palos, a place where life revolves around the sea's bounty. The culinary soul of the region is the "caldero," a deeply flavorful rice dish born from the humble kitchens of fishermen. Traditionally made in a large iron pot over an open fire, it features locally caught rockfish and the prized ñora peppers. After a morning spent exploring the underwater wonders of the Islas Hormigas Marine Reserve, the ultimate pilgrimage is to a local restaurant overlooking the port. There, with views of fishing boats bobbing in the harbour, one can savour this authentic taste of the Mediterranean, a tradition passed down through generations.
The Landscape
Cala Reona serves as the dramatic gateway to the protected Calblanque Regional Park. Its 200 metres of soft sand are cradled by dark, slate-like rock formations, a stark and beautiful contrast to the azure sea. A well-trodden path snakes upwards from the beach, leading hikers along breathtaking cliff edges and past abandoned mine shafts, remnants of the area's industrial past. The landscape is a tapestry of arid beauty, dotted with resilient flora like dwarf palms and Cartagena cypress. From the heights, the panoramic views are immense, stretching over the black cliffs towards Portmán and offering a glimpse of the untamed coastline that defines this spectacular corner of the Costa Cálida.
Beach Facilities
| LifeguardTemporada estival | ✓ Yes |
| Bathing-water quality2024 | Excellent |
| Toilets | ✓ Yes |
| Showers | × No |
| Promenade | × No |
| How busy | Moderate |
| Parking | ✓ Yes |
| Step-free / accessible | × No |
| Equipment rental | ✓ Yes |
| Sports zone | × No |
| Diving / snorkelling | ✓ Yes |
| Surfing | × No |
| Kids area | × No |