Aquariums

Santa Pola

The beach is one of many places to visit in Santa Pola Spain

Santa Pola is a busy town which is best known for its salt lakes that produce salt for use on the roads and more recently as a great destination for kite surfers.

It has endless kilometres of beach front promenades and a modern marina from which you can take a boat trip to the nearby Island of Tabarca. The town boasts a castle, a palm park, an aquarium and an interesting range of cultural and historic museums. Fish lovers will enjoy the many fish restaurants, or you can buy some fresh fish to cook for yourself from the fish market when the boats return with their catch!


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Places of Interest

  • Dive Academy Santa Pola

    N38o11.295 W0o33.619

    The Dive Academy is owned and run by Damon Rose, he has been a master instructor since 1998. The Academy is based at the beautiful marina in Santa Pola where they have a shop selling all things dive related, offices and boat which the academy uses for taking you out to sea! The Dive Academy is a BSAC (British Sub Aqua Club) training Centre as well as holding a PADI 5 Star status. 

    There are many different packages available, so it is best to check the Dive Academy's own website for the most up to date information or better still call into the shop at the marina for a chat. The packages, dive sites and experiences have been specially designed and we know that they will be enjoyed by all!

    Examples of Packages

    If you have never dived before why not try the half day Snorkel Safari, it is a great day out for the whole family! All you need to bring is your swimming costume, towel and smile and we will take care of everything else. You will have a presentation on the marine life you will be seeing and a brief explanation on how to snorkel safely. Then it is into the sea for a fun packed hour or two of Snorkelling around Tabarca island!!

    If you want to go out into the deep blue then start with The PADI Discover Scuba Diving experience. It is a fantastic way to be introduced to the amazing underwater world which is only accessible on scuba!

    For the more ambitious and already qualified there are the Scuba Diver 1 day course, Open Water Diver, Advanced Open Diver and many other Specialist courses and experiences.

    Opening Times

    • Vary depending on the season.

    Telephone Numbers & Email

    Languages Spoken

    • Spanish
    • English
    • Dutch

    More Information

    Parking: is in the marina pay car park right beside the shop.

  • Santa Pola Beach Centre & North

    N38°11.389 W0°32.877

    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets very busy during the high season, so you might have to park further away and walk or get here early in the morning.

    From here: head for the sea and enjoy the beach.

    Parking tip: the free parking continues parallel to the beach for about 1 kilometre, so stop anywhere you see a space!!

  • Santa Pola Beach South

    N38°11.395 W0°35.402

    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets very busy during the high season, so you might have to park further away and walk or get here early in the morning.

    From here: the sea and beach of Playa Llisa is in front of you.

    Top tip: the 'rural beaches' which adjoin Playa Llisa are excellent for kite surfing, the wind is normally best in the afternoon.

  • Santa Pola Boat Trips

    N38°11.295 W0°33.619

    Parking: is in the pay car park 1 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave.

    From here: exit the car park to the right and walk along beside the boats towards the fishing fleet, the boats for Tabarca depart from here.

    Parking tip: parking in the pay car park 1 will be relatively expensive if you are going to the Island for the whole day, so free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces can be very hard to find, especially during holiday times.

    Top tip: the restaurants on the Island are very expensive, it is best to pack a picnic.

  • Santa Pola Coastal Walk

    N38°11.395 W0°35.402

    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets very busy during the high season, so you might have to park further away and walk or get here early in the morning.

    From here: walk along the promenade with the sea on your left and start the walk beside the information board. This walk along the 'rural beaches' takes about 2 hours, you can follow the markers on the dunes or walk along the 'rural beaches'. You'll pass the remains of a salt transporting boat, two civil war shelters, the inlet channel and then ultimately the outlet channel for the salt lagoons, where the walk ends.

    Top tip: these 'rural beaches' are excellent for kite surfing, the wind is normally best in the afternoon, so time your walk accordingly!

  • Santa Pola Fishing Marina & Fish Market

    N38°11.295 W0°33.619

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces can be very hard to find, especially during holiday times.

    From here: exit the car park to the right and walk along beside the boats, follow the pier around to the right, the fish market is directly in front of you.

    Top tip: the auction is held Monday to Friday at around 17.00.

  • Santa Pola Fishing Marina Promenade

    N38°11.295 W0°33.619

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces can be very hard to find, especially during holiday times.

    From here: exit pay car park 1 to the right and walk along beside the boats towards the fishing fleet, follow the marina around to the right and continue on past the buildings for a walk along the short promenade.

  • Santa Pola Funfair Pola Park

    N38°11.759 W0°34.510

    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets very busy during the high season, so you might have to park further away and walk.

    From here: the Pola Park is right beside you, it is open weekend evenings only during March, April, May, June and September and every evening during July and August. Entrance to the park is free, just pay per activity.

    Top tip: take a look at the official website for the Pola Park for up to date information about timetables and prices.

  • Santa Pola Marina

    N38°11.295 W0°33.619

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces can be very hard to find, especially during holiday times.

    From here: this is the marina.

  • Santa Pola Market Large Monday & Saturday Morning

    N38°11.757 W0°33.816

    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets very busy when the market is on, so you might have to park further away and walk or get here early in the morning.

    From here: the large market is directly in front of you.

    Top tip: the Saturday market is larger than the Monday one, so take your pick!

  • Santa Pola Pay Car Park 1

    N38°11.295 W0°33.619

    Can be used with: tourist office town centre marina boat trips fishing marina & fish market fishing marina promenade 

  • Santa Pola Promenade Centre & North

    N38°11.389 W0°32.877

    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets very busy during the high season, so you might have to park further away and walk or get here early in the morning.

    From here: as you look at the sea, turn left for the beaches, promenade and the start of the scenic driving route or turn right for the town centre, fishing port and marina.

    Parking tip: the free parking continues parallel to the beach for about 1 kilometre, so stop anywhere you see a space!!

  • Santa Pola Promenade South

    N38°11.419 W0°35.194

    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets very busy during the high season, so you might have to park further away and walk or get here early in the morning.

    From here: walk along the short promenade keeping the sea on your right. You can walk all the way to the marina, but there is no promenade for most of the route, so you can either walk along the sand or use the pavement behind the beach houses!

  • Santa Pola Salt Museum & Nature Reserve

    N38°11.869 W0°34.248

    Parking: is in the car park and is free.

    From here: the Salt Museum is right beside you, entrance is free.

  • Santa Pola Scenic Drive Northern Point

    N38°13.496 W0°30.784

    From here: this is the coordinate for the northern point in Gran Alacant of the coastal road which runs beside the sea underneath the cliffs from Santa Pola. 

    Top tip: it gets very busy especially during high season, so is sometimes best avoided in the summer.

  • Santa Pola Scenic Drive Southern Point

    N38°11.781 W0°30.928

    From here: this is the coordinate for the southern point in Santa Pola of the coastal road which runs beside the sea underneath the cliffs from Gran Alacant.  

    Top tip: it gets very busy especially during high season, so is sometimes best avoided in the summer.

  • Santa Pola Tourist Office

    N38°11.420 W0°33.346

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces can be very hard to find, especially during holiday times.

    From here: exit the car park to the right and walk along beside the boats towards the fishing fleet, you will see the tourist information office on your right just before the beach. Find out about the Castle, Fishing Museum, Sea Museum, Aquarium, Salt Museum, El Palmeral Park with its Roman Villa.

  • Santa Pola Town Centre

    N38°11.513 W0°33.313

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces can be very hard to find, especially during holiday times.

    From here: exit the car park to the right and walk along beside the boats towards the fishing fleet, at the tourist information office (it is a good idea to collect a free map) enter the streets on your right and explore the relatively spread out town centre.

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