

La Manga del Mar Menor is a whim of nature. A narrow spit of land, ranging from 650 to 3280 feet wide, with the Mediterranean Sea on one side and, on the other, the saltwater lagoon known as the Mar Menor. Here you can enjoy two very different seas. One saltier and the other, wilder.
La Manga today is more than a natural paradise. Here you’ll find everything you need to enjoy a few days of rest and relaxation, any time of year.
If you like a more active break, La Manga has endless water sport options, including kitesurfing, stand-up paddle boarding, diving, sailing and Kayaking, so you’ll be in your element.
You’ll want for nothing. Whatever your style, you’ll find leisure activities for you here. Natural parks, sports facilities, perfect beaches with crystal-clear waters and a great nightlife that will leave you wanting for more.
Plus, in Cartagena you can discover a city with thousands of years of history, including the impressive Roman theatre.
Mediterranean cuisine has a special flair in Murcia, where you can discover typical dishes like arroz al caldero (seafood rice), fresh cod with tomato and paparajote (lemon leaves covered in egg and flour then sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar). Sounds delicious, doesn’t it?
The salt ponds and sand dunes of San Pedro del Pinatar are a protected area in the northern part of La Manga del Mar Menor.
The diverse ecosystems of its wetlands and dunes features a wide variety of flora and fauna, although the most noteworthy are the majestic flamingos you can see year-round from the bird observation points in the park.
The salt ponds are an example of sustainable development. You’ll see huge mountains of salt that is still extracted from the ponds today.
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