Cala Lanuza, a picturesque beach nestled between El Campello and Villajoyosa in Alicante, Spain, offers a tranquil atmosphere despite being a lively spot during peak summer months. This beach features a unique mix of sandy and rocky areas, making it appealing to various types of beachgoers. The sandy portion is annually replenished with new sand, while rocky mounds covered in seagrass and algae add to its natural beauty. Cala Lanuza is known for its clear waters, an ideal spot for snorkeling, and showcases a diverse marine life. The beach transforms into a festive spot during evenings with live music and a beach bar (chiringuito) serving food and drinks until late at night.
Cala Lanuza is attractive for families due to its small size, allowing easy supervision of children. However, it lacks extensive amenities, including proper restroom facilities and disability access, making it more of a natural beach experience.
The beach faces issues with pollution, so visitors are encouraged to maintain its cleanliness.