Cala Morisca is a scenic cove nestled under the cliffs of Garraf Park, north of Sitges. It is known for its naturist-friendly ambiance and is situated along the C31 Coastal road. The beach itself is a blend of fine sand and rocks, offering a unique semi-wild aspect with minimal vegetation on the surrounding rock walls. Cala Morisca is renowned for its soft sand, clean and crystal-clear water, and picturesque natural surroundings. It has held a Quality Certificate since 1997 for meeting standards in safety, cleanliness, and environmental management. Despite its modest size of 140 meters in length and 50 meters in width, the beach usually accommodates its visitors well, even on busy weekends, providing a more serene experience during weekdays.
Access to the beach is only possible on foot via a long staircase from the high part of the rocks, where a terraced restaurant offers pleasant views and serves as a disco during the summer season. Outside the high season, access can be more challenging as the restaurant is usually closed.
The natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere of Cala Morisca make it a sought-after destination for those seeking a peaceful escape in the heart of Catalonia.