Calas I-II-III Santiago Bernabeu

Santa Pola, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain

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About Calas I-II-III Santiago Bernabeu

A trio of coves carved into the urban heart of Santa Pola, the Calas I-II-III Santiago Bernabeu offer a distinctly Spanish slice of seaside life, where the city's pulse meets the gentle rhythm of the Mediterranean.

The Vibe

The air hums with a convivial energy, a tapestry of sounds from families laughing to the gentle clinking of glasses at a nearby beach bar. A curious local tradition sees a sea of umbrellas clustered together, creating a vibrant, shifting canopy of shade under the Valencian sun. The scent of salt and sunblock mingles with the faint, tempting aroma of grilled seafood drifting from the promenade. It’s a place of joyful communion, where generations gather, and the spirit of summer fun is not just present but infectious, played out against the soothing soundtrack of the sea.

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

The soul of Santa Pola is its profound connection to the sea, a history embodied by the formidable 16th-century Castillo-Fortaleza, whose ramparts rise a short stroll from the shore, a stoic guardian against pirates of a bygone era. This maritime heritage is a living tradition, tasted in the local culinary treasure: the caldero. This fisherman's stew, a rich and deeply flavourful concoction of freshly caught rockfish and rice, is the town's signature dish, a taste of the very sea that laps against the coves. To savour a caldero is to partake in a ritual as old as the fishing fleet itself.

The Landscape

A succession of three intimate, man-made bays, these coves are defined by their fine, dark sand and the serene, shallow waters that invite leisurely bathing. The coastline is a gentle curve, punctuated by rock jetties where locals often seek a quieter communion with the waves and the water is said to be clearest. Gazing out from the shore, the horizon is broken by the faint, alluring silhouette of Tabarca Island, a former pirate refuge. The promenade, a seamless extension of the city, frames the sands, blurring the line between urban life and coastal escape.

Beach Facilities

Beach
Dark sand
Size
1000m long · 12m wide
Setting
Developed
Safety
LifeguardTemporada estival✓ Yes
Bathing-water quality2024Excellent
Blue FlagAwarded 2026✓ Yes
Comfort
Toilets✓ Yes
Showers× No
Promenade✓ Yes
How busyModerate
Access
Parking✓ Yes
Step-free / accessible✓ Yes
Activities
Equipment rental✓ Yes
Sports zone✓ Yes
Diving / snorkelling× No
Surfing✓ Yes
Kids area✓ Yes
Facilities are stored facts — blank shows as “—”, never assumed.

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