A small seaside town with plenty of restaurants and a lovely beach. It's not as crowded as the larger resorts, and has an almost intimate feel to it.

A small seaside town with plenty of restaurants and a lovely beach. It's not as crowded as the larger resorts, and has an almost intimate feel to it.
Lovely town with everything you need plus excellent market. Beautiful beaches and wonderful ambiance. Could easily live here
The town of La cala has it all, banks, restaurants, supermarkets, bars and chemists plus a market. Beuatiful beach and cafes etc, love it!
The seashore at La Cala shelters in the shadow of a 16th century "torreon", which overlooks a number of cafés facing the sea. There is also a very reasonably priced pensioners' club, which is open to the public, and at the other end of the age scale a very handy small children's playing area.
Played this course on 26 April with group of 8 players. Course, especially the greens, was in excellent condition and we all enjoyed the round. We have a large range of handicaps, but even the high handicappers thought it was fair and playable. All staff were welcoming and views were outstanding. Having previously played Cala Americas, we all think the...
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This is an old fishing village although now modernised & full of Brits but still maintains some of it's old charm. Lovely sandy beach which is usually quite quiet & a good choice of restaurants in the village. Much nicer than the loud Fuenguerola next door.
Unspoilt beach, popular with locals at the weekend. Only one high-rise hotel so not like a concrete jungle. Very Spanish feel as opposed to touristy.
Well maintained golf courses with challenges. Buggy is recommended due to hilly terrain. Only shortcoming is cooler in buggy. Friendly staff. I will definitely come back for playing the Europa course which was closed for maintenance. Played Asia and America and loved it very much.
The La Cala resort, I have watched get more and more taken over by the English. It used to be nice, with nice restaurants and a pleasant paseo maritime to walk along. Now it is full of Lagered up Brits making life generally unpleasant for everybody. Get rid of the yobs and you have a really lovely place.
Seven guys went for a golf weekend at this resort. We are frequent golf "travelers" I have to say that everything about this resort was just great.
The hotel was a bit out of the way but fine. The golf was amazing. Two of the three courses are among the best courses we have played.
The weather was very kind...
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