Mar Menor & Costa Calida Region

The Mar Menor & Surrounding Area
The Mar Menor is Europes largest saltwater lagoon, with over 73km of shallow
water. It can be seen as a vast natural swimming pool with temperatures
conducive to year round bathing. Its mineral rich waters and thermal mud
draws people from all over Europe to help ease arthritis and rheumatism.
Sea Horses & flamingo's can often be seen in the waters.

Cabo De Palos
This quaint fishing village is famous for its stone built lighthouse and
is a great area for scuba diving. After wondering around the pretty harbour,
watching the fish being landed, enjoy lunch in one of the many seafood
restaurants around the harbour. There is a busy Sunday morning market
in the village. From here you can drive to La Manga Strip.

La Manga Strip
This lively 17 km long peninsular seperates the meditteranean sea from
the Mar Menor with fabulous beaches on both sides.
The strip is renowned for its nightlife, with bars, clubs & restaurants.
Pay a visit to the Thomas Maestro Port and view the fabulous yachts, while
sampling a glass of wine in the bars overlooking the marina.

Los Belones
The closest village to La Manga Club, Los Belones has a great selection
of restaurants. Visit the Pyramid Centre for a lively evening out. Dine
at one of the many restaurants set around the courtyard and enjoy the
live music. (in summer months)
La Cueva Bodega is well worth a visit to sample some fantastic Spanish
wines & cheeses.

Cartagena
This ancient Roman port is the second most important city in the region
and the centr of the mediterranean maritime department. This port boasts
the ruins of a Roman theatre, archaeological museums, plus military &
modernist exhibits and architecture. The city is home to the first submarine
in the world ever to be launched.
The city offers a superb selection of shops, including El Corte Ingles
and large indoor shopping areas.


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