The Cala Magre is a beach which is little known, except in summer, with golden sand and sometimes dangerous surf.
Naturists usually visit the beaches on the right side of the park (Negrete and Parreño). However on the left side of the beach of Calblanque we find immediately the cove of Magre and then Dentones, both recommended for Naturist recreation.
Cala Magre is a beach of golden sand and moderate swell / strong waves where you will also find landscaped beach and mountain environment.
Regional Park Calblanque is a protected environment access restrictions limit the number of visitors in the summer. Out of season you can enter more freely. The beaches are used by naturists and are Dentoles, Magre, Arturo, Calblanque, Larga, Las Cañas, Negrete and Parreño.
Good to Know
- Beach Type Beaches and Coves
- Facilities No services offered at Cala Magre, it is a small natural and unspoilt cove.
- Nudist Status Tolerated / Clothing Optional
- Ease of Access Access can be a little tricky.
Getting There
- Town / County / State Cartagena, Murcia, Spain
- Zip / Postal Code 30310
- Directions As for the whole park, you have to take exit 10 of the Autovia de La Manga - Mu-312. It is a dirt road that runs perpendicular to the highway so it is easy to get by. You can also go on foot from the housing estates of Cabo Palos (15-20 minutes) by taking a stroll along the edge of cliffs towards Playa Calblanque.
Coordinates
- Latitude 37.605634
- Longitude -0.724825