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Beach Bars Reopen Along the Orihuela Costa

As spring sunshine returns to the Costa Blanca, one of the clearest signs that beach season is beginning is the reopening of the chiringuitos (beach bars). On Sunday 15 March, several popular beach bars along Orihuela Costa officially opened for the season, welcoming locals and visitors back for drinks, snacks, and relaxed seaside afternoons.

With warmer days arriving, these beachfront spots once again offer the perfect place to enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle — from morning coffee by the sea to sunset drinks overlooking the water.

Beaches Where Beach Bars Reopened on 15 March

Several beach bars along Orihuela Costa reopened on Sunday 15 March, marking the start of the spring and summer season for these popular seaside locations.

The beaches where beach bars are now open include:

  • Cala Cerrada in La Zenia

  • Cala Capitán in Cabo Roig

  • Cala Estaca in Playa Flamenca

  • Playa de la Glea in Dehesa de Campoamor

These beach bars are popular meeting points where visitors can enjoy cold drinks, tapas, light meals and sea views, often accompanied by music and a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere.

Other Beautiful Beaches Along the Orihuela Costa

In addition to the beaches where the beach bars reopened, Orihuela Costa is home to many other beautiful beaches that attract visitors throughout the year.

Some notable beaches include:

  • La Zenia Beach – A large sandy beach popular with families and swimmers.

  • Playa Flamenca Beach – Known for its scenic cliffs and clear Mediterranean water.

  • Cabo Roig Beach – A picturesque beach with golden sand and calm waters.

  • Campoamor Beach – A wide beach ideal for relaxing, swimming, and long seaside walks.

A Sign That the Beach Season Is Beginning

The reopening of beach bars on 15 March marks the unofficial start of the beach season along the Orihuela Costa. As temperatures rise in the coming weeks, more residents and visitors will return to the coast to enjoy sunny beach days, seaside lunches, and relaxed evenings by the Mediterranean.

For many, these beach bars are more than just places to grab a drink — they are social hubs where friends meet, families relax, and visitors experience the laid-back coastal lifestyle that makes this part of the Costa Blanca so popular.