Cala Solitari is a small, charming cove with fine sand, sheltered and with calm waters, ideal for those seeking peace and a more intimate connection with nature on the Costa Daurada.
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Introduction
As passionate explorers of the Spanish coasts, we are always on the lookout for those special corners that allow us to disconnect from routine and reconnect with the essence of the sea. Today we want to tell you about a true hidden treasure on the Costa Daurada in Tarragona: Cala Solitari. Its very name gives us a clue as to what we will find: a small sanctuary of tranquility, a haven of peace away from the bustle of the busier beaches. This cove, located in the picturesque municipality of Mont-roig del Camp, is the perfect definition of natural beauty without artifice, a place where time seems to stand still and the only soundtrack is the gentle murmur of the waves.
Upon arriving at Cala Solitari, one immediately feels a special connection with the surroundings. It is not a beach with major infrastructure or crowds; on the contrary, it is an intimate space where nature expresses itself in its purest form. Its crystal-clear waters in turquoise hues invite you to swim and contemplate, while its fine, golden sand welcomes you to enjoy long days of sun and rest. For us, Cala Solitari is not just a destination, it is an experience; an invitation to slow down, take a deep breath, and let yourself be enveloped by the serenity that only places like this can offer. It is, without a doubt, one of those beaches in Tarragona that are etched in your memory for their unique charm and their ability to offer a true escape.
How to Get to Cala Solitari
Getting to Cala Solitari is part of the adventure and charm of discovering such a special place. Although it is not in the nerve center of tourist activity, its location makes it accessible without too much difficulty, especially if we travel by car. Mont-roig del Camp is strategically located on the Costa Daurada, between the towns of Cambrils and L'Hospitalet de l'Infant, which facilitates access from different points in the province of Tarragona and beyond.
If we are coming from Tarragona city or Reus, the most direct way is to take the A-7 motorway heading south or the AP-7 (toll road) to the Mont-roig del Camp or Miami Platja exit. Once in the municipality, the cove is located in the coastal area, and it is necessary to pay attention to the signs or, even better, use a GPS navigator to guide us directly. The coordinates 41.0373, 0.9996 will take us precisely to the nearest access point.
Generally, we will find areas where we can park in the vicinity or on the streets adjacent to the coast. It is important to remember that, being a more natural cove with fewer services, parking may not be as organized as on more urbanized beaches. However, with a little patience, we always find a spot. From the parking area, access to the cove is usually via small paths or stairs that descend to the sand. These paths, although they can be a bit uneven, are part of the experience of entering this hidden paradise and usually do not present great difficulty for most visitors.
For those who prefer public transport, the most viable option would be to take the train to Mont-roig del Camp or L'Hospitalet de l'Infant station and from there take a taxi or a local bus if the frequency allows to the coastal area. However, to fully enjoy the flexibility and comfort, we always recommend a car for exploring this part of the coast. It is the best way to discover not only Cala Solitari, but also other nearby coves and points of interest in Mont-roig del Camp without depending on fixed schedules. Planning the route in advance ensures a stress-free arrival and allows us to start enjoying the cove from the first moment.
The Sand and the Water
One of the aspects that most captivates us about Cala Solitari is, certainly, the quality of its sand and the transparency of its waters. The sand of this cove is fine, of a soft golden color that shines under the Mediterranean sun. It is extremely pleasant to the touch, perfect for walking barefoot, building sandcastles with the little ones, or simply spreading out our towel and enjoying a comfortable rest. Its composition makes it easy to clean and not stick excessively to the skin, which is always a plus when we are looking for pure relaxation.
The predominant type of seabed is sand, which facilitates a gradual and safe entry into the sea. This is especially valued by families with children and by those who are not comfortable with rocky or steep bottoms. The entry into the water is gentle, allowing one to wade in little by little, feeling the caress of the Mediterranean with each step. There are no surprises on the bottom; it is a natural extension of the beach sand, which contributes to the feeling of calm and safety.
As for the water, it is simply spectacular. The waters of Cala Solitari are famous for their crystal-clear clarity and their beautiful hues ranging from turquoise blue at the shore to deeper blue as we go further in. This transparency is ideal not only for bathing but also for activities like snorkeling, allowing us to easily observe the marine life that inhabits its seabed, although it is not an area of great biodiversity like a marine reserve, the visibility is excellent. The water temperature in the summer months is very pleasant, inviting long dips and refreshing swims. Even outside the high season, in spring or autumn, the water quality remains exceptional, and for the bravest, a swim can be a revitalizing experience.
The cove is also well sheltered, which contributes to its waters generally being very calm. This makes it a safe and peaceful place to swim, even for those