Cala Cerrada, also known as Cala De Los Cocedores, is a charming beach located in San Juan de los Terreros, Almería, Spain. This easternmost beach in the Almería province is a small, horseshoe-shaped cove with golden sand, nestled between sandstone cliffs. It features crystal-clear and shallow waters, ideal for family swimming and safe for children. Historically, the beach was used for processing esparto grass, which was utilized to make various items like baskets and paper. Today, it offers a serene and natural setting, complemented by nearby facilities and attractions in San Juan de los Terreros.
The area's natural beauty extends beyond the beach itself, with ancient caves nearby that once served as shelters and dwellings. Visitors can enjoy a handful of local amenities, including a chiringuito for refreshments and a nearby Centre of Interpretation for learning about esparto grass uses.
The surrounding area offers a mix of luxury properties, chiringuitos, and a vibrant paseo, making it a desirable destination for those seeking a blend of tranquility and modern comforts.