Blue Flag Certified

Ponent

Spain

Mediterranean Sea
38.5363°N, 0.1514°E

Fine Sand. Urban Beach.

Certification Blue Flag 2026
Experience Sandy Beach Lifeguards
Practical Free Entry

Plan Your Visit to Ponent

The key facts before you go

Blue Flag
Certified 2026
FEE annual certification
Water Quality
Blue Flag Standard
EU Bathing Water Directive
Best Season
April, May, June
Season: 01-01 – 31-12
Location
Spain
Spain
Facilities
Lifeguards
Free entry · Open beach
Family Score
N/A
Based on facilities & safety data

What is Ponent?

Ponent is an urban beach located on Spain's Costa Blanca, facing west with fine sand stretching along the shoreline. Situated at latitude 38.536338, this accessible beach serves both locals and visitors looking for a straightforward seaside experience. The beach benefits from lifeguard coverage during peak periods, adding a safety layer for swimmers. Water temperatures vary significantly by season—cold at around 11°C in winter months, warming to a comfortable 23°C in August before cooling again in autumn. The beach's urban setting means nearby amenities and infrastructure, making it practical for day visits or longer stays.

It is part of a wider group of certified beaches throughout Spain that meet FEE's annual standards for water quality, safety, and environmental management.

Sunrise, Sunset & Beach Direction

Ponent faces W toward Mediterranean Sea. The best light for photography and swimming is typically in April, May, June. The beach's orientation determines when it catches direct sun — plan your visit around this to make the most of your time there.

When to Go — Month by Month

Month Air Temp Water Temp Crowds
Jan 14°C 11°C Med
Feb 14°C 11°C Med
Mar 14°C 11°C Med
Apr 16°C 13°C High
May 19°C 16°C High
Jun 22°C 19°C High
Jul 25°C 22°C High
Aug 26°C 23°C High
Sep 25°C 22°C High
Oct 22°C 19°C Med
Nov 18°C 15°C Med
Dec 16°C 13°C Med
When is the best time to visit Ponent?

The best time to visit Ponent is April, May, June. Air temperatures peak around 25.1°C in summer. Peak water temperature reaches 22.1°C in July.

How crowded does Ponent get?

What should you expect regarding crowds at Ponent? As an urban beach, it naturally draws regular local use and attracts tourists during summer months. Peak crowding typically occurs in July and August when water temperatures reach their warmest (22-23°C) and air temperatures climb to 25-26°C. July and August are the official swim season months, concentrating visitor activity. September remains warm enough for comfortable swimming at 21.5°C, with slightly reduced crowds as summer holidays end. Outside this window, visitor numbers drop significantly. Winter months (January-March) see minimal beach activity due to water temperatures around 11°C and air temperatures near 14°C. Spring shoulder season (April-May) brings gradual increases in visitors. The urban location means Ponent never achieves true solitude, distinguishing it from more remote coastline options. Weekend versus weekday patterns likely follow typical Spanish coastal behavior, with weekends busier year-round. Urban infrastructure nearby supports visitor management better than isolated beaches.

Is Ponent open year-round?

The beach itself is accessible year-round, though staffed facilities including lifeguards typically operate only during the official season (01-01 – 31-12). The Blue Flag is displayed during the certification period only.

Swimming and Beach Life at Ponent

Is Ponent safe to swim?

Ponent is Blue Flag certified, which requires meeting strict bathing water standards set by the EU Bathing Water Directive. Lifeguards are on duty during the official season.

What is the water temperature at Ponent?

Peak water temperature at Ponent reaches around <span class="inline-stat">22.1°C</span> in July, making it comfortable for swimming during the summer months. In winter (January), air temperatures average 13.9°C.

What is the beach like at Ponent?

What makes Ponent distinctive as an urban beach is its fine sand composition, which offers a comfortable surface for walking and lounging. The west-facing orientation means afternoon and evening light dominates, making these hours particularly appealing for beach time. The water temperature profile shows a clear seasonal pattern: January through March hovers around 11°C, suitable only for hardy swimmers or those in wetsuits. April sees a gradual climb to 12.5°C, still cool for most. May brings noticeable warming to 15.5°C, marking the transition toward summer. June reaches 19.2°C, approaching comfortable swimming conditions. July peaks at 22.1°C, and August reaches the year's warmest at 23.1°C. September remains warm at 21.5°C, making the peak summer months genuinely swimmable for most people. October drops to 18.5°C, still reasonable for those accustomed to cooler water. November falls back to 14.8°C, and December returns to 12.5°C as winter sets in. The lifeguard presence provides reassurance for swimmers, particularly important during the official swim season from July through September. As an urban beach, Ponent lacks the isolation some seek but compensates with convenient access to services and infrastructure. The fine sand doesn't retain heat strongly, so summer days are more comfortable than rocky alternatives. Wave conditions vary with season and weather systems, typical for Mediterranean Spain.

Does Ponent have good facilities?

As a Blue Flag certified beach, Ponent meets the Foundation for Environmental Education's standards for facilities and services. Trained lifeguards are on duty during the season.

Beyond Ponent

The urban nature of Ponent means nearby services and facilities are accessible. The wider Costa Blanca region offers numerous alternative beaches, water sports options, and coastal towns to explore. Inland from the coast lie traditional Spanish villages and towns with local character. The area supports various restaurants and cafés typical of developed coastal regions. Shopping and commercial facilities are convenient due to the urban setting. Water sports activities available along the Costa Blanca include sailing, windsurfing, and diving at established centers. Nearby hiking opportunities exist on the coastal paths and inland terrain. Cultural attractions typical of the region include local museums and historical sites, though specifics depend on nearby town infrastructure.

The urban nature of Ponent means nearby services and facilities are accessible. The wider Costa Blanca region offers numerous alternative beaches, water sports options, and coastal towns to explore. Inland from the coast lie traditional Spanish villages and towns with local character. The area supports various restaurants and cafés typical of developed coastal regions. Shopping and commercial facilities are convenient due to the urban setting. Water sports activities available along the Costa Blanca include sailing, windsurfing, and diving at established centers. Nearby hiking opportunities exist on the coastal paths and inland terrain. Cultural attractions typical of the region include local museums and historical sites, though specifics depend on nearby town infrastructure.

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Getting to Ponent

How do I get to Ponent by car?

Ponent is located in Spain. Follow local road signs to the beach. Check Google Maps or a local map for the most current directions.

What is the nearest airport to Ponent?

The nearest airport is Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC), approximately 67.5 km away. Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC) serves as the nearest major airport, located approximately 67.5 kilometers from Ponent. This airport handles significant international traffic, offering connections to many European cities and beyond. Ground transport options from ALC include rental cars, which provide flexibility for reaching Ponent and exploring the wider Costa Blanca region. Taxis and ride-sharing services operate from the airport but involve longer journey times for the 67.5 km distance. Public transport connections exist but typically require transfers, making driving or airport shuttle services more practical for this distance.

Can I get to Ponent by public transport?

Public transport options vary by season. Check local transport authority websites for current bus and train schedules connecting to Spain.

Practical Information

At the Beach
Entry Free — no charge to access the beach
Lifeguards On duty during official season
Disabled Access Contact local authority for details
Showers
Toilets
Official Season 01-01 – 31-12
Beach Type Sandy beach
Visiting Information
GPS Coordinates 38.5363°N, 0.1514°E
Blue Flag Operator Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) — Spain

Ponent FAQ

Is Ponent worth visiting?

Ponent suits visitors seeking an urban beach with reliable facilities and lifeguard coverage. The fine sand and west-facing aspect are practical advantages. However, it's not ideal if you prioritize solitude or undeveloped coastline. Summer months offer genuinely warm water (22-23°C), making swimming comfortable. Winter visits require wetsuit consideration due to 11°C water temperatures. The beach works well as part of a broader Costa Blanca trip rather than a standalone destination.

How do I get to Ponent?

Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC) is the nearest major airport, 67.5 km away. Car rental from the airport provides the most flexible option for reaching Ponent. Taxis are available but the distance makes them expensive. Public transport options exist but involve transfers and longer journey times. Once in the local area, buses and local taxis serve the beach. Specific local transport details depend on current regional services, which change seasonally.

What's the best time of year to visit Ponent?

July through September is the official swim season, with water temperatures ranging from 22°C in July to 21.5°C in September. Air temperatures are warmest then (25-26°C in July-August). This period has the most visitors and fullest facilities. May and June offer warming water (15-19°C) with fewer crowds than peak summer. April brings air temperatures around 12.5°C, manageable for non-swimmers. Winter months (November-March) see water temperatures around 11-12°C, suitable only for wetsuits.

What facilities are at Ponent?

Lifeguards are present, providing safety coverage. The urban beach setting means nearby services and amenities are accessible, though specific facility details aren't documented. Expect standard beach conveniences typical of Spanish urban beaches. Fine sand indicates adequate beach maintenance. Nearby commercial areas should offer food and drink options. Exact facility counts and services require local verification, as these change seasonally and with infrastructure updates.

Is Ponent suitable for families?

The presence of lifeguards supports safer swimming for families. Fine sand is generally family-friendly for younger children. July-September water temperatures (21-23°C) make swimming accessible for children. The urban setting means facilities and services nearby. However, the beach's urban character means it's busier during peak season. Families with young children should verify current lifeguard schedules and facilities directly before visiting, as operational details vary seasonally.

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Edited by Arjun Nair, Coastal Research Editor | Updated June 2026