Cove integrated into the natural area of Sant Jordi d'Alfama, of great landscape and ecological value. It is made of fine sand and pebbles and has numerous services such as parking, showers, bar, first aid station and toilets.
Cala de Sant Jordi is one of the most emblematic of the entire coastal strip of Ametlla de Mar. The quality of water and services have earned it the Blue Flag. It is integrated into the surroundings surrounding the castle of Sant Jordi d'Alfama, one of the town's heritage jewels. The cove has a length of 100 meters and a width of 70, composed of a mixture of fine sand and pebbles and with a moderate swell. In terms of services, it has signage, parking, showers, a bar, first aid and rescue service, and sanitary facilities. It can be accessed both by car and on foot, and in both cases the access is quite simple.
The seabed presents many enticements for lovers of diving. The surroundings present a landscape of undoubted interest, both in terms of ecological and heritage value. The plain of Sant Jordi is a protected natural area, and enjoys a variety of very remarkable indigenous flora and fauna, which includes plant species such as the mastic, the garric, the rosemary or the margallon, and birds such as the tallarol or the bald eagle It is necessary to mention the imposing shelter that the remains of the castle of Sant Jordi d'Alfama offer to the cove. It is a 12th century fortification on the ruins of which, in the 17th century, the bastion was erected, the remains of which are currently preserved.