A beautiful cove with fine sand and calm waters, ideal for families and those seeking a peaceful corner on the Costa Dorada.
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Introduction
From the moment we set foot on Playa de Calafat, in the charming municipality of L'Ametlla de Mar, in the sunny province of Tarragona, we knew we had found a true treasure of the Costa Dorada. This cove, which is part of the urbanization of the same name, is one of those jewels that, while not the largest or the most bustling, captivates with its serenity, the quality of its waters, and the beauty of its surroundings. It is a place where time seems to slow down, inviting us to completely disconnect from routine and immerse ourselves in the calm that only the Mediterranean can offer. We, as beach experts and lovers of the Spanish coast, can affirm that Playa de Calafat is an exceptional choice for those seeking an authentic and relaxing beach experience.
Strategically located on a stretch of coast that still retains much of its natural charm, this beach offers us a perfect combination of comfort and nature. Its waters, of a hypnotic turquoise blue, are the gateway to a discreet but fascinating underwater world, while its fine, golden sand is the perfect canvas for long days of sun and relaxation. It is a beach that breathes tranquility, ideal for families with young children seeking safety and shallow waters, as well as for couples or individuals who simply wish to enjoy the peace of the sea. The sea breeze, the gentle murmur of the waves, and the warm Mediterranean sun combine here to create an idyllic atmosphere that invites you to return again and again. We love how this cove manages to maintain a balance between the services necessary for a comfortable stay and the preservation of its natural essence, something increasingly difficult to find on the more popular coasts. It is, without a doubt, one of the Tarragona beaches that deserves a prominent place in any travel itinerary.
How to Get to Playa de Calafat
Getting to Playa de Calafat is relatively straightforward, and the options vary depending on where we are and our transportation preferences. We always recommend planning the journey a little to ensure an arrival without setbacks and to be able to start enjoying the beach as soon as possible.
By Car
For most visitors, the car is the most comfortable and flexible option. The beach is located within the Calafat urbanization, in L'Ametlla de Mar. If we are coming from the north (for example, Barcelona or Tarragona city) or from the south (Valencia), the most direct way is to take the AP-7 motorway (or the A-7 highway, which in some sections runs parallel and is free). The most convenient exit is number 39, which takes us directly to L'Ametlla de Mar. Once in the town, we follow the signs towards the Calafat urbanization. The beach is well signposted within the urbanization. It is important to know that, although the urbanization is residential, there are usually free Parking areas near the beach, although in high season they can fill up quickly. We always advise arriving early to secure a good spot.
By Train
If we prefer not to drive, the train is an excellent alternative. The nearest train station is L'Ametlla de Mar, which is part of the R16 line of Rodalies de Catalunya, connecting with cities like Barcelona, Tarragona, and Valencia. Once at L'Ametlla de Mar station, Playa de Calafat is about 6-7 kilometers away. From there, we can opt for a taxi, which will drop us off right at the beach, or if we are adventurous and not carrying much luggage, we could consider a bike ride if we have rented one in the town. During the summer months, there are sometimes local bus services connecting the center of L'Ametlla with the coastal urbanizations, so it's a good idea to check the schedules at the local tourist office.
By Bus
Bus connections are less direct than by train or car. Normally, we would have to first get to L'Ametlla de Mar by bus from a nearby city (Tarragona, for example) and then follow the options mentioned above. However, for those staying in L'Ametlla de Mar or neighboring urbanizations, local bus services can be a good option for getting around the area without a car.
We always have the GPS on our phone activated with the exact coordinates (40.9238, 0.7937) so we don't get lost and can enjoy the scenery along the way. The road that winds along the coast to the urbanization is a visual appetizer of what awaits us, with views of coves and cliffs that already immerse us in the Mediterranean spirit.
The Sand and the Water
Playa de Calafat is a clear example of the natural beauty we can find on the Costa Dorada. When we talk about 'sand and water' in this cove, we are describing two of its greatest attractions, elements that make it a destination so appreciated by us and by all who visit it.
The Sand
The sand at Playa de Calafat is, in a word, delightful. It is fine and of a soft golden color that reflects the sunlight spectacularly. Walking barefoot on it, we notice its softness under our feet, a very pleasant sensation that invites a stroll along the shore. We won't find the vast expanses of sand of other more crowded beaches here, but rather a more intimate cove, about 200 meters long, which gives it a more secluded and family-friendly atmosphere. This fine sand is perfect for children to build sandcastles without difficulty, and also for laying out our towel and enjoying a day in the sun without the discomfort of coarse sand or stones. It is the kind of sand that gently clings to the skin and comes off easily when shaken, a small detail we always appreciate.
The Water
The waters of