La Platja de l'Escala, also known as the Beach of Boats, is a charming coastal spot located in the heart of L'Escala village, Catalonia, Spain. It has evolved from a historic port for fishermen into a popular recreational area. The beach offers coarse sand and is 165 meters long, making it a favorite among local bathers. It's surrounded by a lively promenade filled with bars and restaurants, adding to its vibrant atmosphere. The area is steeped in history, with remnants of old mooring bollards and norais (stone pillars) once used for large boats. Activities such as singing of Cuban sea shanties (havaneres) make it a culturally rich destination. It holds EMAS and ISO 14001 certifications, highlighting its commitment to environmental sustainability.
The beach is set against the picturesque backdrop of the Montgrí massif and the Empordà wetlands, providing a stunning natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy a variety of events, including the Festa de la Sal (Festival of Salt), enhancing the cultural appeal of the area.
L'Escala is known for its blend of history and modern amenities, offering a unique experience that appeals to both locals and tourists alike.