At the top of the Ifach, along with dozens of seagulls...
Yesterday we were already at the beginning of the climb to the Peñon de Ifach, the limestone rock that rises from the sea just off the coast of Calpe about 332 m high.
However, we were not allowed to go. There is a maximum of 300 people per day in the area, as it is a nature reserve.

The reservation is done via a QR code, via a Spanish site, which you can scan at the entrance. The park rangers helped us to reserve a spot for today. So today, we made a new attempt.
The limestone rock can be climbed to the top.
All the way long you have the company of seagulls, who form couples around this time to breed in May.