Located in Melilla, Spain, Cala De Trapana is a picturesque beach offering fine golden sands and blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. This 200-meter stretch is nestled within Melilla la Vieja, providing a peaceful ambiance with its golden sands contrasting against the azure waters. Access to the beach is limited, with options being by sea or through specific land routes like the Ensenada de los Galápagos. The beach is near the old town's defensive walls, adding to its historical charm. Despite its secluded nature, the crystal-clear waters make it worth visiting for those seeking tranquility.
The beach's location within Melilla la Vieja also means visitors can explore historical sites and enjoy the local cuisine nearby. Given its small size and challenging access, Cala De Trapana offers an intimate beach experience free from crowds, making it ideal for those looking for solitude by the sea.
The surrounding area, with its mix of history and natural beauty, enhances the appeal of this little-known gem in Melilla.