We took a walk along the sea front walkway in Calpe exploring the coastline. The scenery along the walkway was beautiful with stunning views of the sea and mountains.
We walked along the walkway and came across the remains of a Roman fish holding system.
They captured fish in this area by the use of controlled water flow with a dam type system, letting water in and out as needed.
Ray took a walk down to the base of the fish holding area to take a closer look.
We continued walking towards the rock of Calpe, known as “Peñón de Ifach” It is a stunning 332 meter high limestone outcrop that is the iconic symbol of Calpe and the area.
We eventually reached the port of Calpe with fishing boats docked there. We went to explore the port area.
We could see fishermen unloading their catch of the day. We went over to take a closer look at some of the different fish and crustaceans.
They had different containers with fish and crustaceans which they were unloading. We watched each container as they loaded them onto a pallet.
The containers were carefully sorted and the fish were placed in rows. This is in order for the buyer to get a good perspective of the quality and quantity of fish in the container.
There were containers of interesting crustaceans being loaded onto the pallet.
After watching them load the pallet we went into the fish auction area to check it out.
There were bleachers with buyers from restaurants and businesses who could see the containers of fish for auction. They would bid and buy a selected container.
After looking around the port and the fish auction we headed out to the boardwalk. We could see different store fronts with displays of fish for sale. One in particular caught our attention, it was called Canadá, which translates to mean a narrow valley in Spanish.
We went over to check out some of the fish and different things they had for sale. There were pre-made meals set up on display for purchase.
We walked around looking at the different stores selling fish before heading home. It was a very interesting and enjoyable day.
“Adios y que tenga un gran dia”
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