Cala de la Ermita

Santa Pola, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain

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About Cala de la Ermita

Nestled on the sun-drenched Costa Blanca, where the sea whispers tales of ancient mariners, lies a cove of serene beauty, Cala de la Ermita.

The Vibe

This is not a shore for the boisterous; it is a sanctuary for the soul. The energy here is one of quiet contemplation, the air scented with pine from the groves that cling to the cliffs and the salty tang of the Mediterranean. The soundtrack is the gentle lapping of crystalline waters against the dark, volcanic sand, a rhythmic sigh that invites peaceful introspection. It is a place to escape the clamor of modern life, to feel the warmth of the Spanish sun on your skin, and to simply be present in the moment. The crowd, if any, is composed of those who, like you, seek tranquility and a connection to the natural world.

3-Day Forecast

Nearest official AEMET beach forecast: Varador - Calas del Este
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SkyClearClearClear
WindModerateLight / ModerateLight
SwellSlightSlightSlight
Max temp29°29°29°
Water temp25°25°26°
Max UV999
Source: AEMET. A tendency, not a guarantee — check the flags on the day.

The Setting

The Local Anchor

Just a stone's throw from the shore stands the hermitage of the Virgen del Rosario, a testament to the enduring faith of the local seafarers. This spiritual anchor is deeply intertwined with the culinary traditions of nearby Santa Pola, a town renowned for its vibrant fishing port. After a morning spent in quiet reverence by the sea, one must indulge in a "caldero," a traditional fish stew that is the heart and soul of local cuisine. This rich, saffron-infused dish, prepared with the freshest catch of the day, is a taste of the sea itself, a perfect homage to the maritime heritage of the region.

The Landscape

Cala de la Ermita is a masterpiece of natural artistry. The cove is embraced by rocky outcrops, its dark sand a stark and beautiful contrast to the turquoise waters. A verdant pine grove provides a fragrant canopy, offering respite from the midday sun. For the intrepid, a path leads to the Cueva de las Arañas, a cave adorned with prehistoric paintings of horses, a UNESCO World Heritage site that speaks to the ancient human connection to this dramatic coastline. This is a landscape that is both intimate and grand, a place where the raw beauty of the Mediterranean is on full display.

Beach Facilities

Beach
Dark rock
Size
270m long · 20m wide
Setting
Undeveloped
Safety
Lifeguard× No
Bathing-water quality2024Excellent
Blue FlagAwarded 2026✓ Yes
Comfort
Toilets× No
Showers× No
Promenade× No
How busyBusy
Access
Parking✓ Yes
Step-free / accessible× No
Activities
Equipment rental× No
Sports zone× No
Diving / snorkelling× No
Surfing× No
Kids area× No
Facilities are stored facts — blank shows as “—”, never assumed.

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