Torre de la Horadada is a district dependent on the municipality of Pilar de la Horadada located on the coast. It is located in the extreme south of the Province of Alicante, near the community of Region of Murcia (Spain).
Coastal town, which has recently experienced its development thanks to tourism. It owes its name to two factors: the first, the 16th century watchtower; and the second, the place where said tower is located: the Punta de la Horadada (the adjective "holed" is due to the fact that this protrusion of land to the sea has small caves made by water, that is, it is pierced, or be, holey). Torre de la Horadada consists of several beaches that have a blue flag. Among its beaches it is worth highlighting:
- Calas de Rocamar
- Playa Jesuitas
- Playa del Conde
- Playa del Puerto
- Playa de las Villas
- Playa de Las Higuericas