Platja de Sant Pol, Mediterranean beach in Sant Pol de Mar, Spain
Platja de Sant Pol is a sandy beach on the Mediterranean coast with about 285 meters of length and clear water that invites swimming and water activities. The wide strand offers space for various activities, from quiet bathing breaks to active beach visits.
The beach developed together with a protective breakwater built to shield the railway line and protect the coast from strong currents. This breakwater shapes the beach's appearance to this day.
Fishermen from the area keep their traditional way of life alive by keeping their small boats on the beach. This presence connects visitors directly with the maritime heritage of the place.
The beach offers services from June to September, including lifeguards, changing rooms, and a seasonal beach bar. The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon when the beach is less crowded.
The beach earned the Blue Flag award, which recognizes its environmental standards while allowing pets to visit during certain months. This combination of environmental care and flexibility makes it especially popular among families with dogs.
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