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This cove is a rock platform of about 20m by 5 from where we can jump to the sea, as it does not enter the water progressively. To get out we have to climb a little on the rocks so take booties for that purpose. It is a narrow place in a small ravine that ends with a rocky cliff on the left and quite uneven on the other side. The way down has gravel and is steep so be careful.
It is a place that has a very nice seabed and soon gets deep. You can swim to the nudist cove Racó de Conill which is about 200 metres away and you will enjoy the rocky marine landscape, with posidonia oceanica and the cliffs of the path.
You can reach it by walking from Torres beach, along the coastal path that leads to Cala de Finestrat, passing through Cala Racó de Conill. There is also a dirt track and an area where you can park your car (no more than 5). I've seen fishermen there but I've never driven that way so I can't tell you much more.
Fonda Cove does not have the Blue Flag award.
No, in Fonda Cove there is no parking area nearby.
No, in Fonda Cove there are no beach bars, bars or restaurants nearby.
No, nudism or naturism is not allowed on Fonda Cove.
No, dogs and pets are not allowed on Fonda Cove.
No, in Fonda Cove there is no place to spend the night with a camper van.
No, in Fonda Cove there are no special areas for motorhomes.
No, Fonda Cove cannot be reached by public transport.
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