Cala Pola is a picturesque cove nestled in the rugged landscape of Tossa de Mar, Costa Brava, Spain. It boasts a 70-meter stretch of sandy beach with coarse sand and pebbles, surrounded by pine trees and vegetation, creating a serene and natural ambiance. The beach offers a variety of activities such as swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking, and it is well-equipped with lifeguards and basic amenities like bathrooms. However, it lacks facilities for disabled visitors and doesn't allow dogs or surfing.
The beach is family-friendly and popular during summer, making it a bustling spot while still maintaining its tranquil charm. Its proximity to Tossa de Mar's medieval town makes it an excellent choice for those looking to combine beach time with historical exploration.
Cala Pola also hosts a campsite, offering additional accommodation options and services like a restaurant and bar nearby, although there is no beach bar directly on the beach.