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LA MANGA DEL MAR MENOR, BEACHES LA MANGA DEL MAR MENOR
Cartagena beaches ready for summer with disabled access and a new hiking-cycle path Assisted swimming and beach services are high on the list of preparations for the summer in Cartagena, as well as a great new cycle path The beaches of Cartagena are now ready for the summer season, with facilities being installed to accommodate an.. 01/07/2024
These are the 13 Murcia beaches where smoking is banned this summerSix municipalities in Murcia have joined the programme set up by the Regional Ministry of Health to guarantee tobacco-free beaches The Playa del Rihuete in Mazarrón is a smoke-free beach We all know that smoking is bad for you and those..
Playa Lebeche in La Manga del Mar Menor A 1.7-kilometre-long Mar Menor beach with soft golden sand Playa Lebeche is one of a series of narrow beaches fringing the central area of La Manga on the Mar Menor side and runs for 1,700 meters between kilometres 5 and 6.5 . As is typical of..
Top beaches to visit in Murcia, Spain: Ultimate Costa Calida beach guideVisit the top beaches on Spain’s Costa Cálida in Murcia The Costa Cálida on Spain’s southeast coast has hundreds of the highest quality beaches in the country, if not in Europe. The Costa Cálida – which literally..
Five spectacular sunsets to admire in the Region of Murcia!Great places to watch the sun go down in the Costa Cálida In the promotion of Murcia’s gastronomy the Region has been advertised as “The Region of 1,001 Tastes”, but it would be equally true to refer to it as “The Region..
Cartagena beaches: Playa del ViveroAn attractive semi-urban sandy cove at the beginning of La Manga del Mar Menor Playa del Vivero is a sandy little gem, tucked away just around the corner from the better known and infinitely more densely populated beaches of Playa Honda and Playa Paraiso...
Cartagena beaches: Playa de los AlemanesA golden sandy beach in at the beginning of La Manga del Mar Menor 150 metres long, this is a semi-urban Mar Menor beach Playa de los Alemanes is tucked away just a short walk from Playa Paraiso and Playa Honda and is a high-occupancy semi-urban beach..
Cartagena beaches: Playa de Puerto Bello in La Manga del Mar Menor A sandy Mar Menor beach at the southern end of La Manga The Playa Puerto Bello offers 500 metres of sandy beach on the external area of the Puerto Bello marina at kilometre 1.5 of La Manga del Mar Menor. The southern end of the harbour is one of the..
Cartagena beaches: Playa Cavanna in La Manga del Mar Menor1.2 kilometres of soft sandy Mar Menor beach Playa Cavanna is a long, curving Mar Menor beach located between the Dos Mares marina and the Gola de Marchamalo, and is well equipped in summer, with access and facilities for the disabled. It's an iconic..
Cartagena beaches: Dársena de Dos Mares in La Manga del Mar MenorAn important sporting beach on La Manga del Mar Menor The Darsena de Dos Mares is a very important little sporting beach for all those who enjoy kitesurfing, windsurfing, dinghy sailing and stand-up paddle. There are schools here offering courses, shops..
Cartagena beaches: Cala del Pino La Manga del Mar Menor The beach of Cala Pino is a rare gem with shade The Cala del Pino is an exception among the beaches of La Manga del Mar Menor. The area is generally associated with long stretches of golden sand and uninterrupted views either out over the Mediterranean..
Cartagena beaches: Playa de Gollerón This attractive little beach is also called Cala del Turco Playa de Gollerón is a beautiful little cove, tucked away in a corner of La Manga del Mar Menor and the hidden secret used mainly by those who live or own apartments in the area. It..
Cartagena beaches: Playa Calnegre, La Manga del Mar Menor 500 metres of sandy Mediterranean beach in the south of La Manga del Mar Menor Playa Calnegre is sometimes referred to as Playa de Monte Blanco, and is not to be confused with the beaches of the same name in the municipality of Lorca. It is located..
Cartagena beaches: Playa Galúa, La Manga del Mar Menor Over a kilometre of sandy Mediterranean beach in La Manga del Mar Menor The Playa Galúa on the Mediterranean shore of La Manga del Mar Menor is one of the most characteristic of the beaches on which the fame of La Manga as a holiday resort is based..
Cartagena beaches: Playa del Barco Perdido (Entremares) La Manga del Mar MenorThis vast 1800-metre long sandy beach is one of the most popular in La Manga The Playa del Barco Perdido lies in the southernmost stretch of sand on the Mediterranean shore of La Manga del Mar Menor, and is one of the most emblematic beaches in this part of..
Cartagena beaches: Playa del Barco Perdido (Sirenas) La Manga del Mar MenorThis vast 1800 metre long sandy beach is the second in a run of the three Barco Perdido beaches The Playa del Barco Perdido lies in the southernmost stretch of sand on the Mediterranean shore of La Manga del Mar Menor, and is one of the most emblematic beaches..
Cartagena beaches: Playa del Barco Perdido (Zeus) La Manga del Mar MenorThis vast 1800 metre long sandy beach is the third in a run of the three Barco Perdido beaches The Playa del Barco Perdido lies in the southernmost stretch of sand on the Mediterranean shore of La Manga del Mar Menor, and is one of the most emblematic beaches..
Cartagena beaches: Playas de CalblanqueThe Calblanque beaches are within a protected regional park The municipality of Cartagena is home to a series of beaches on the Mediterranean coastline which fall within the protected natural park of the Parque Regional de Calblanque, Monte de las Cenizas..
Sporting beaches La Manga: Kitesurfing, windsurfing, watersports tuition and equipment hire An important sporting beach on La Manga del Mar Menor The Darsena de Dos Mares is an extremely important little sporting beach for all those who enjoy kitesurfing, windsurfing, dinghy sailing and stand-up paddle. There are schools here offering courses..
Esculls de la Llana y Encañizadas, San Javier beaches in La Manga Del Mar MenorThe northern tip of La Manga del Mar Menor This area of land is as far north as it's possible to go in La Manga del Mar Menor before the land disintegrates into a series of wetlands which ultimately meet the salinas, or salt pans, of San Pedro del Pinatar..
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