It’s summertime and the beaches are popular places to hang out. A few summers ago I made an amazing discovery on a family trip to Spain: a pole on the beach. As a mostly indoor sport, it’s an entirely different feeling to perform tricks with some sun on your skin and a breeze in the air.
This discovery led to some realizations:
- The sandy ground is perfect for cushioning a fall. The pole is actually grippier since it has a coating on it.
- Meeting fellow pole enthusiasts in another country expands our pole communities and cultures. I met a few polers from other countries and we exchanged ideas and socials.
- It’s beautiful on the beach later in the day as the sun is setting. To enjoy poling at the same time is a magical experience.

On a second visit to Barcelona the following year, I looked forward to returning to La Barceloneta Beach for some pole time. It’s directly next to other exercise equipment where a crowd of fitness enthusiasts gather.
After some research, I have yet to find other beaches with poles. If you happen to know of any, please comment below.
