Cala Rajá

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43 km from Alhama

Small, isolated wild cove near the Cabo de Gata lighthouse, with clear water and the Dedo de Dios rock formation as its geological landmark.

Cala Rajá, also called cala del Dedo, is a small wild cove of just over 120 metres between the Cabo de Gata lighthouse and the Vela Blanca hill. With coarse sand and clear water, it is a good snorkelling spot, marked by the "Dedo de Dios" (God's Finger) rock formation. It has no services and is frequented by naturists.

Highlights

  1. Dedo de Dios rock formation
  2. Wild, isolated cove with no services
  3. Naturist atmosphere and good snorkelling

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