Playa de La Calita is a picturesque beach in El Puerto de Santa MarĂa, a city in the province of CĂĄdiz, Spain. The beach is well-regarded for its golden sand and the stunning sunsets that can be observed there. A unique characteristic of this beach is its discreet coves, which offer a more private beach experience for visitors. Additionally, the beach is equipped with a small lookout point, ideal for beach gazing and sunset watching.
Despite being popular with locals and often busy towards the end of the day, Playa de La Calita is known to maintain a reasonable level of cleanliness and decent water quality. It is especially crowded on weekends and can become congested at high tide. However, in the early mornings, the beach is generally less occupied.
While the beach itself does not provide showers, there are a number of restaurants in close proximity known for their excellent food and ample terraces. These establishments continue to provide service even during restrictions.
Accessing Playa de La Calita is relatively straightforward, although reaching some areas of the beach may require a bit of a walk. It is important to note that there are no clear signs indicating the presence of a nude beach in the vicinity. The beach also provides surveillance and lifeguard services for the safety of its visitors.
Regarding transportation and parking, the beach provides access points and parking facilities, although the details about these amenities are not specified. For visitors interested in exploring the natural environment surrounding the beach, it is reported that the information is sourced from the Ministry of Ecological Transition and other official organizations.