Area Information
Take time to enjoy the lifestyle of Spain
in the Mar Menor region. The fabulous stretches of unspoilt beaches, the
busy bars and restaurants where you can enjoy fabulous seafood, meats
and cheeses at very reasonable prices. Not to mention the wines... visit
the local bodegas (wine cellars) and get a real taste of Spain.
If you
prefer to shop, the busy towns of Murcia and Cartagena both have excellent
shopping centres. There is an outdoor market taking place in a village
every day of the week in the area. The largest and busiest market of all
is at Cabo de Palos on a Sunday morning, here you will find everything
from fresh fruit, vegetables and to leather goods, and all that there
is in between!
If you want a more active holiday then visit the beach
club at Mar de Cristal, for windsurfing, jet ski-ing and kite surfing.
Even horse riding lessons can be arranged at the local riding stables!
General Information About The Area
Murcia was founded in 831 and lies in the
middle of the valley through which the River Segura flows. Murcia has
the added attraction of “two seas” on one coastline; the Mediterranean
with its endless beaches of white sand, crystal clear water, magnificent
cliffs, lively ports and picturesque coves and the Mar Menor which was
originally an open bay but is now a large costal lake of warm seawater
measuring around 170km.
The area has a magnificent climate and
there are more than 3,000 hours of sun and even winter temperatures of
an average of 18° C! A perfect location for swimming, fishing, sailing,
water skiing and scuba diving, in fact virtually all watersports. There
is of course, a wealth of golf courses available and comfortable accommodation;
hotels, pensions, campsites and rural houses.
Inland offers conservation areas with a
wide range of bird life, the opportunity to go horse riding, cycling,
walking, climbing, trekking and the chance to savour the rural sights
and enjoy the peaceful rural accommodation. This area is an historical
adventure with cave dwellings and paintings, incredible architecture and
museums. A perfect place for an energetic or relaxing holiday! There are
two airports; San Javier which is situated on the north shore of the “Mar
Menor” and the “El Altet” airport at Alicante which is approximately 11
kilometres west from the city with easy access to the A7 motorway.
La Manga Club
La Manga is famous for the five star resort of La Manga Club. Synonomous
with golf, La Manga Club has been a leading golf resort for nearly 20
years. The five star Hyatt Regency Hotel provides a tast of unashamed
luxury while the resort offers a range of fine restaurants serving cuisine
from all around the world. Wander around the club and you may see a few
famous faces!
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La Manga del Mar Menor
This narrow strip of land 14 miles long offers the choice of two seas
- the Mar Menor on one side, ideal for watersports and the Mediterranean,
perfect for fishing and underwater exploration. Down `the strip' you'll
find a host of restaurants and bars to choose from and soak up the buzzing
nightlife of Plaza Bohemia and Zoco. Further down is Tomas Maestre marina
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Cabo de Palos
Just outside La Manga is the fishing village of Cabo de Palos complete
with a 19th century lighthouse. The Sunday market draws people from miles
around while the restaurants in the port offer a relaxing spot for enjoying
lunch or a drink.
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Los Belones
Los Belones lies a mile outside of La Manga Club and offers a growing
range of restaurants including Indian, Greek, Italian and Asian cuisine.
It is very popular with holidaymakers to La Manga Club.
Cartagena
The port city of Cartagena has a history stretching back 3,000 years,
evidence of which is still visible. The Roman Theatre, discovered in 1987,
is considered one of the most important in Spain. Cartagena port is also
home to the original prototype of the submarine, launched in Cadiz in
1888, which can be seen along the portside road. Part of the city's heritage
is kept at the Municipal and Maritime Archaeology Museum which features
displays of military architecture. Cartagena also offers a good range
of shopping facilities including Carrefour and Eroski hypermarkets.
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Map of the Mar Menor area

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