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Mar Menor
Unique and beautiful the Mar Menor (little sea) is Europe's largest saltwater lagoon, divided from the Mediterranean by a natural breakwater known as La Manga Strip, incorporating the town of La Manga; the 'Strip' is a popular tourist centre with 22km of double beaches, the Mediterranean on one side and the Mar Menor on the other.
Dotted along the 73 kilometres of Mar Menor coastline are numerous small towns and villages, San Pedro del Pinatar, Los Alcazares, Los Narejos, Islas Menores, Mar de Cristal and Playa Honda, offering mile after mile of gentle promenade beaches with numerous bars and restaurants to suit every taste and budget.
Thanks to its 320 days of sunshine a year and shallow, mirror-calm waters, the lagoon with its 'Blue Flag' beaches and white sands make it ideal for family holidays and those interested in sailing, diving and water skiing.
Even in the height of the season, the beaches never get 'packed' or claustrophobic.
The Mar Menor bay is also famed for its natural mud bath which is reputed to have special healing properties for people with rheumatic or arthritic problems. Almond trees, palms and windmills complete the picture, adding to the beauty of the landscape of this area.

Travelling time by car from;
- La Manga Club - 10 minutes
- Mar Menor Golf Resort - 10 minutes
- Nueva Ribera - On the beach
- La Torre - 15 minutes
- El Valle - 15 minutes
- Hacienda Riquelme - 15 minutes
- Roda Golf & Beach Resort - 2-3 minutes
- La Loma - 15 minutes
- Condado de Alhama - 30 minutes
Cartagena
Founded almost 2,300 years ago, Cartagena has a heritage to rival that of any European city.
The last Moorish stronghold in Spain, the area is brimming with fascinating history and architecture, including a 13th century church whose remains stand on the steps of a Roman Theatre which dates from the 1st century BC and is one of the most important archaeological sites in Spain.
It was from Cartagena that Hannibal departed with his elephants to cross the Alps an event celebrated each September with a huge Roman festival spanning two weeks.
Still a significant naval port, it was here that the world's first submarine was born in 1884 and now displayed on the city front for all to see.
Apart from its historic treasures, Cartagena offers an active commercial life, rich culture, a wide range of leisure activities and superb cuisine characterised by locally caught seafood and excellent fruit and vegetables.

Travelling time by car from;
- La Manga Club - 10-15 minutes
- Mar Menor Golf Resort - 15-20 minutes
- Nueva Ribera - 15 minutes
- La Torre - 15-20 minutes
- El Valle - 15-20 minutes
- Hacienda Riquelme - 15-20 minutes
- Roda Golf & Beach Resort - 15 minutes
- La Loma - 15 minutes
- Condado de Alhama - 35-40 minutes