Alicante’s La Mar Solidaria opens water sports to people of all abilities
By Anna Ellis • Published: 14 Jun 2026 • 14:45 • 2 minutes read
Hundreds take part in an inclusive maritime event on the Costa Blanca. Credit: La Mar Solidaria.
More than 1,500 people gathered on Alicante’s waterfront for one of the province’s most inspiring inclusive sporting events, demonstrating how accessibility and participation can open the door to new experiences for people of all abilities. La Mar Solidaria continues to grow in both size and impact, bringing together participants, volunteers and organisations with a shared goal of making water sports accessible to everyone.
Breaking down barriers through sport
More than 1,500 people came together in Alicante for the eighth edition of La Mar Solidaria, an annual event aimed at making water sports accessible to people with disabilities.
The initiative welcomed more than 300 participants with a range of physical and intellectual disabilities, supported by volunteers, family members, sports clubs and local organisations.
Held along Alicante’s waterfront on June 1, the event offered opportunities to take part in activities including sailing, paddle surfing, swimming and adapted diving. Specialist equipment and trained instructors ensured that participants could enjoy the sea safely, regardless of their individual needs.
Organisers said the event was designed to remove barriers and encourage greater inclusion in sport and leisure activities. Many participants were experiencing some of the activities for the first time.
For many attendees, the event represented far more than a day of sport. It provided an opportunity to build confidence, develop new skills and enjoy experiences that can often be difficult to access without specialist support and equipment.
Community support at the heart of the event
Volunteers played a key role throughout the day, assisting with logistics, providing support on the water and helping participants move between activities. Families and supporters were also able to join in and watch demonstrations.
The event has grown steadily since it was first launched and is now one of the largest inclusive sporting gatherings in the province. Representatives from disability associations, local authorities and maritime organisations attended to show their support.
Organisers highlighted the importance of raising awareness of the challenges faced by people with disabilities and the need to ensure recreational activities are open to everyone.
Looking ahead to an even bigger future
The success of this year’s event has already prompted plans for an even larger gathering next year.
As interest continues to grow, organisers hope La Mar Solidaria will inspire other communities to develop similar initiatives, helping to create more opportunities for people with disabilities to participate fully in sport, recreation and community life while enjoying the many benefits that outdoor activities can provide.
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Anna Ellis
Anna is a writer originally from Derbyshire, UK, who has called the Costa Blanca home for the past 20 years. Living in a quiet corner of the countryside, she brings a down-to-earth perspective to life in Spain. At Euro Weekly News, Anna covers local stories and community news, drawing on her long-standing connection to the region and its people.
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