Calasanta Beach sits along Playa de Las Tres Piedras, and it feels a touch more styled than most of the surrounding beach spots — white fabrics, music, and a layout that leans as much towards drinks as it does to dining. It draws a slightly dressed-up crowd, especially later in the day.
The menu covers familiar ground — paella, grilled seafood, croquetas — but with a bit more attention to presentation than you’ll find in the simpler chiringuitos nearby. People often end up sharing plates rather than ordering individually, particularly once the music starts and the focus shifts from food to atmosphere.
Best in the evening, when the light drops and the place comes into its own. It can get busy at weekends, especially with live music, but that’s part of the appeal — this is less about a quiet meal and more about settling in for a longer, social evening by the sea.