Punta Negra Beach
“A natural paradise for snorkelling enthusiasts in Dénia.”

Discover the magic of Punta Negra Beach, a rocky beach located within the San Antonio Cape marine and nature reserve, offering crystal-clear waters, unique marine life, and breathtaking landscapes. Perfect for a refreshing day in nature, snorkelling, and photography.
Description
Punta Negra Beach is a special spot on the coast of Dénia, located within the Les Rotes Marine Reserve. This rocky beach is known for its easy access and extraordinary marine life, making it one of the best places for snorkelling in the area. In 2025, it was awarded the Blue Flag, proving that it is not only a beautiful beach but also safe, accessible, and environmentally friendly.
You can reach Punta Negra on foot via the coastal walkway along Les Rotes, or by car, parking in a nearby lot provided by the town hall. This convenience makes the beach accessible to all visitors, from hikers to families seeking a day of relaxation in nature.
The beach is divided into two main areas. The first is Punta Negra itself, formed by dark rocks, as its name suggests, but there are areas with flat stones and cement for comfortably placing your towel. Additionally, it has steps providing easy access to the water.
To the south, you will find another area with rounded stones, more spacious and less crowded, ideal for those seeking a little more peace and quiet during the summer months.
Punta Negra is a privileged spot for snorkelling enthusiasts. Being in a marine reserve, once you dive into its crystal-clear waters, you will see all kinds of marine life, and you may even be surrounded by schools of fish. It is also common to spot seabirds such as gulls and cormorants diving into the water to fish.
If you enjoy photography, Punta Negra offers countless opportunities to capture nature at its purest. The coastal walkway along the beach allows you to find spectacular and unique spots, perfect for landscape and wildlife photography.
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How to get there
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Directions
Punta Negra Beach is about 4.1 km from Dénia. To reach it by car from the port of Dénia, follow these directions:
- Start on the Dénia to Xàbia Road (CV-7361).
- At 600 metres, at the first roundabout, take the third exit to continue on the same road.
- Continue for 1.3 km and at the next roundabout take the second exit towards the Provincial Road of Barranc del Monyo.
- Go straight until, after 1.6 km, you turn left onto Calle Urà.
- Stay on Carrer Urà, turn right to continue along the same street, and you will be close to the beach access.
Access is very easy, and you will be ready to enjoy this natural spot. We recommend not parking on Calle Urà as it is prohibited; the town hall has provided a nearby parking lot at: Carretera Provincial del Barranc del Monyo, 96.
It is also possible to reach the beach by public transport thanks to the bus line that runs along the entire Les Rotes road.
Facilities
The beach offers some basic facilities to make your visit more comfortable and enjoyable:
- Lifeguard and rescue services from 1 June to 30 September 2024. June from 11:00 to 19:00. July and August from 10:30 to 20:00. 1–30 September from 11:00 to 19:00.
- Nearby parking lot provided by the town hall.
- Steps to make access to the water easier from the rocky areas.
- Areas with flat stones and cement for placing towels comfortably.
- Pedestrian access along the coastal walkway.
Activities
At Punta Negra, there is a variety of activities and sports you can enjoy:
- Snorkelling: This is the main activity thanks to the richness of marine life in the reserve. The clear water and schools of fish make it an ideal spot.
- Nature photography: Both marine life, seabirds, and natural landscapes provide perfect opportunities for photography.
- Hiking: The coastal walkway along Les Rotes is ideal for walking and enjoying the coastline.
- Swimming: The calm and crystal-clear waters invite you for a refreshing swim in a unique natural setting.
More Information
Recommended equipment: If you decide to visit Punta Negra, we recommend bringing snorkelling goggles, a snorkel tube, and suitable footwear for walking on the rocks. As the beach is rocky, proper footwear will help prevent injuries.
Best time to visit: The summer months are usually the busiest, but if you prefer a quieter atmosphere, spring and autumn are ideal for enjoying the beach without crowds.
Respect wildlife: Respect the natural environment and marine life, as the beach is within a protected reserve. Scuba diving is restricted and requires a prior permit from the Territorial Directorate of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food, and Water of Alicante (Tel. 012 / 963 866 000).