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Cala Cerrada beach, Orihuela (La Zenia)
A popular beach with those living locally in the La Zenia residential area
This relatively small beach (only 167 metres long, according to the official description) is one of the two which serve the La Zenia residential area, the other being Cala Bosque, and shares the same easy access from the Paseo del Mar which runs along the seafront. Both beaches are easily reached from the N-332 by heading down towards the shore, and are clearly signposted from the main road.
One aspect in which it differs from its neighbour, though, is in the access. Here the Paseo is raised above sea level, and there are stairs down on to the beach. There is a ramp providing alternative access next to the hotel at the southern end of the beach, but this is not always open to the public, and in general the beach is less accessible for those of limited mobility than others nearby.
There are sunshades and sunbeds available for hire next to the beach bar, which is open all through high season (mid-June to mid-September), and as at all of Orihuela’s beaches the sand is cleaned and the bins emptied every day throughout the summer. There is also a lifeguard service and a watchtower in the summer, and a first aid point is situated just behind the beach.
On the Paseo above there is another small bar for those in need of refreshments, and alternatively non-residents are welcome for lunch at the hotel which overlooks the sand. Those wishing for more choice in their eateries can take a short walk northwards to the restaurants and bars just a few minutes way, between the small coves of Cala Estaca and Cala Mosca.
Parking facilities here are adequate for most of the year but likely to be stretched in the summer months. Behind the beach are the residential streets of La Zenia, and in peak season these are busy with residents and tourists, meaning parking can mean quite a good walk, so wear flat shoes and bring a sunshade for the car.
Cala Cerrada is now one beach specifically mentioned by Orihuela tourism as being suitable for surfing. Surfing on the beach is permitted when red flags are flying preventing swimmers from entering the water.
Click for map, Cala Cerrada
Click for beach overview of beaches within the Orihuela municipality