Historical route through L'ametlla del Mar
The route follows the best places in the La Cala, it has 8 stops.

Plaça de l'Església
This charming square features a historic chapel and hosts vibrant religious festivals, offering visitors a taste of local culture and traditions.
The first chapel is dated from 1816 but is at the end of XIX Century when an extension was requested, but it wasn’t finally finished until 1960. The most important religious festivals are: The Candelera Festival, which is quintessential of the patron saint of the village when "pastissets and corassons" cakes and biscuits are made, aswell as the floral offering and the procession in honor of the town's patron saint, the Virgin of the Candelera. The feast of St. Peter is the second patron saint of the town and was fully introduced from postwar to cheer up the people. Plaza Nova: The square was renovated a few years ago. The square was a fountain and for a long time a fruit and vegetables market.

Oficina de Turisme
Discover the historic route featuring informative panels, perfect for exploring the area's rich heritage, either solo or with a guided tour.

Plaça Joan Miró
This historic site features a Templar fortress and remnants of ancient civilizations, attracting tourists with its rich heritage and scenic coastal views.

Punta de Bugarró
This historic cove features remnants of ancient shipbuilding, a notable shipwreck, and unique local lore, making it a captivating destination for tourists.

Plaça de l'Església
This charming square features a historic chapel and hosts vibrant religious festivals, offering visitors a taste of local culture and traditions.

Carrer Amadeu de Savoia
This street has a unique history, linked to a royal visit in 1871, making it a charming spot for tourists interested in local heritage and culture.

Carrer Llibertat
This historic street features a former biochemical lab and is linked to local legends, making it a unique spot for tourists interested in history and culture.

Barranc de Galetet
This location features rich history, including legends of fishermen and pioneering medical advancements, making it a unique destination for curious tourists.

Plaça del Barco
This historic site features a shipwreck story from the early 20th century, showcasing local resilience and community spirit, perfect for curious tourists.

Plaça del Canó
This historic fishing hub features a charming atmosphere, showcasing local culture and traditions, making it a delightful destination for tourists.