Playa de la Calera is a charming semi-urban cove in Cartagena, Murcia, known for its calm waters and serene atmosphere, ideal for those seeking to disconnect.
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Introduction
Today we delve into a corner of the Murcian coast that, while perhaps not the most famous, holds a very particular charm: Playa de la Calera. Located in the municipality of Cartagena, this cove represents a small oasis of tranquility, far from the bustle of more crowded beaches. For us, it's a perfect destination if what we're looking for is a respite, a place where time seems to stand still and nature invites us to simply be.
Playa de la Calera is not a large beach, but a charming cove hidden among rock formations, offering a visually attractive landscape and an intimate atmosphere. Its crystal-clear waters and its mix of sand and small rocks give it a unique character, ideal for those who appreciate natural beauty without artifice. It's one of those gems that, once discovered, we wish to keep in our memory and revisit whenever we long for peace and contact with the sea.
How to get to Playa de la Calera
Getting to Playa de la Calera is relatively simple, although it requires a small detour from the main routes, which contributes to its more secluded atmosphere. If we're coming from Cartagena, the journey by car will take us approximately 20-30 minutes, depending on the starting point in the city. We must take the road towards La Manga del Mar Menor (RM-12) and then turn off towards the coastal area of Cala Cortina or Escombreras, following the signs to the smaller coves in the area. It's important to pay attention, as the signage can be discreet.
Once we approach the area, we'll find a place where we can park the car. It's worth noting that the parking is informal and not designated as such, so we'll have to find a suitable spot near the cove. From the parking point, we'll likely have to walk a few meters along an unpaved path, which adds a touch of adventure to the experience. We recommend wearing comfortable shoes for this short stretch. Accessibility is not total, meaning people with reduced mobility might find it difficult. There is no direct public transport to the cove, so a private car is the most practical and almost indispensable option to enjoy this Cartagena beach.
The sand and water
Playa de la Calera surprises us with a particular mix on its surface. Here, the sand is of a mixed type, combining fine grains with coarser ones, and even small pebbles and rocks in some areas, especially on the sides. This gives it a more natural and less uniform appearance than other more urbanized beaches. We recommend bringing water shoes if we're sensitive to irregularities in the ground, although walking barefoot along its shore is part of the authentic experience offered by this Playa de la Calera.
As for the water, it is undoubtedly one of its greatest attractions. The waters of Playa de la Calera are notably crystal clear and of a greenish-blue color that invites a swim. Being protected by the surrounding rock formations, the waves are usually very gentle, making it a safe and pleasant place to swim. Underwater visibility is excellent, ideal for snorkeling enthusiasts who wish to explore the local marine life. The water temperature, typical of the Murcian Mediterranean, is very pleasant during the summer months and early autumn, allowing us to enjoy long, refreshing swims.
Services and facilities
We must be honest: Playa de la Calera is a cove that stands out for its nature and tranquility, not for a wide range of services. In fact, its facilities are minimal, which precisely contributes to its 'wild' charm and the feeling of being in a less exploited place. We won't find showers, public toilets, chiringuitos, or an official lifeguard service. It's essential that we keep this in mind when planning our visit.
As mentioned earlier, the only 'service' we might consider is the possibility of parking the car nearby, although in an unregulated manner. For us, this lack of infrastructure is part of its appeal, as it allows us to connect more directly with the natural surroundings. However, it implies that we must be prepared: bring our own water, food, umbrella, and everything needed to spend the day. It's also crucial to remember that, as there are no trash cans, we must take all our rubbish with us to keep the beach spotless and preserve its beauty. The philosophy here is to 'leave only footprints'.
Best time to visit
The choice of the best time to visit Playa de la Calera will largely depend on our personal preferences and what we seek in our beach experience. We, based on our experience, can offer some recommendations:
Spring and early autumn
We consider spring (April, May, early June) and early autumn (September, October) to be the ideal seasons to enjoy Playa de la Calera at its best. During these months, the climate in Murcia is extremely pleasant, with mild temperatures that invite walking, sunbathing, and enjoying the landscape without the oppressive summer heat. Furthermore, the influx of visitors is considerably lower, allowing us to enjoy almost absolute tranquility and feel like the cove is ours. The water is already warm enough in spring for a first dip, and in autumn it still retains the summer warmth, being perfect for swimming in a serene setting.
Summer
Summer (July and August) is, as expected, the time of greatest influx. While Playa de la Calera remains quieter than other large beaches in the area, it is when