Cove located under the remains of the castle of Sant Jordi d'Alfama and the protected area of the plain of Sant Jordi. It is made of sand and pebbles and has showers and toilets. Access is easy and adapted for people with reduced mobility.
Close to the remains of the Sant Jordi d'Alfama castle (12th and 17th centuries), this cove is located just over 60 meters long and 20 meters wide. The surroundings of the cove were part of the Territorial Reorganization Plan, the result of the rehabilitation of the castle in 2006. Perfectly signposted and accessible, Cala Vidre is made up of a combination of fine sand and pebbles. It presents a moderate wave, without difficulty entering the waters. It has showers, portable toilets (only in the summer season) and access facilities for people with reduced mobility.
The seabed of Cala Vidre is ideal for scuba diving. There are two different itineraries: the first, in the direction of Cala de Sant Jordi, with a maximum depth of nine meters, is quite long, and requires a few stages, although it is not very difficult. The second, in the direction of Cala Forn, allows you to see a rocky formation with two easily accessible cavities, one from each cove.
If the visitor decides to explore the interior, they will find the protected area of the plain of Sant Jordi. These are 255 hectares of virgin land gained from crops where species of flora such as garric, mastic or margallon proliferate, and endemic fauna, especially birds such as the woodpecker or the crested eagle.