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Explore the beautiful Murcia surroundings

Los Alcazares

The coastline of Los Alcázares is 7km long, it has seven beaches.

There is a fantastic beach promenade, a marina, beach bars, restaurants – a majority of them still very Spanish. In the newer part of town there are also bars and restaurants with international menus. The locals in the area often come to the beaches in the evening and enjoy both the city's restaurants and nightlife.

On Tuesdays and Saturdays there is a large colourful street market in the streets of Los Alcázares, selling all kinds of traditional flair.

Santiago de la Ribera

Santiago de la Ribera has got a beautiful sandy beach. It’s a fishing town just outside San Javier. On one side is a beautiful older military academy.
The beach promenade is fantastic all year round, the centre of town also has a great selection of restaurants, bars and shops. There is also a weekly market.
From Santiago de la Ribera you can take a boat trip to La Manga where you can swim in both the Mar Menor and the Mediterranean.

Lo Pagan

Lo Pagan is known for its therapeutic mud baths in the Mar Menor’s warm water. Here you can cover your body with mud from one of the salt lakes. Due to the presence of calcium, salt, iodine and magnesium, it has a medicinal effect. The skin feels refreshed after washing the mud off. Free admission - so a must try!

Along the beach runs a 6 km long promenade, from Santiago de la Ribera to the nature reserve San Pedro de Pinatar, where the flamingos live. Flamingos also quite often come to visit when mud bathing.

In the centre of Lo Pagán you will find bars, wonderful restaurants, and lovely local shops.

Murcia City

Spain's seventh largest city. Its history dates back to the year 825. It is also called Europe's orchard because of its long tradition of producing and exporting fruit, vegetables and flowers. The area is also well known for the production of wine.

It is a fantastic city, with lots of history marked by different cultures.

Interesting buildings include the city's Cathedral "Cathedral de Santa Maria", the beautiful town hall and its casino (formerly the gentleman's club) in Traperia.

There are lots of cosy alleys and squares in the old town which is next to the Segura river. Here are both traditional and international cafes, bars and restaurants - nightlife is also absolutely fantastic!

Cartagena

Cartagena is an ancient port city and the most important Spanish naval base on the Mediterranean. There are an incredible number of castles scattered around the city - there are ruins / remains of buildings from the Romans, Byzantines and Moors. The centre piece being a fantastically well preserved 1st century Roman theatre. The town is characterised by the fact that they keep finding archaeological sites from Roman times.

The port remains incredibly important to the city, still used by the Spanish navy, it houses shipyards and is also a well-known destination for cruise ships. The city centre has a lot of charm, long pedestrians streets with exciting side streets filled with cosy cafes, bars and restaurants - all still typically Spanish.

Cabo Roig

The “Red Cape”, the name given by the red rock that forms its cape. Cabo Roig is a headland that goes into the sea and is surrounded by its famous white beaches, all of them with a blue flag for their services, access, cleanliness, safety and the quality of their waters.

A beautiful and romantic promenade allows you to walk along the entire coastline.

A large selection of bars, restaurants and shops are found in the Cabo Roig strip with a vibrant nightlife with a wide variety different styles and atmospheres.

On Thursdays throughout the year there is a weekly market from 9 am to 2 pm.

Just outside the resort is Zenia Boulevard Shopping Centre, which is one of the largest shopping centres in the Mediterranean basin.

Terra Natura & Aqua Natura Murcia

Terra Natura Murcia is a zoo & water park open all year around. It has animals from the Iberian Peninsula and also from the African Savana.

A perfect day out for the kids!

Los Alcazares

The coastline of Los Alcázares is 7km long, it has seven beaches.

There is a fantastic beach promenade, a marina, beach bars, restaurants – a majority of them still very Spanish. In the newer part of town there are also bars and restaurants with international menus. The locals in the area often come to the beaches in the evening and enjoy both the city's restaurants and nightlife.

On Tuesdays and Saturdays there is a large colourful street market in the streets of Los Alcázares, selling all kinds of traditional flair.

Santiago de la Ribera

Santiago de la Ribera has got a beautiful sandy beach. It’s a fishing town just outside San Javier. On one side is a beautiful older military academy.
The beach promenade is fantastic all year round, the centre of town also has a great selection of restaurants, bars and shops. There is also a weekly market.
From Santiago de la Ribera you can take a boat trip to La Manga where you can swim in both the Mar Menor and the Mediterranean.

Lo Pagan

Lo Pagan is known for its therapeutic mud baths in the Mar Menor’s warm water. Here you can cover your body with mud from one of the salt lakes. Due to the presence of calcium, salt, iodine and magnesium, it has a medicinal effect. The skin feels refreshed after washing the mud off. Free admission - so a must try!

Along the beach runs a 6 km long promenade, from Santiago de la Ribera to the nature reserve San Pedro de Pinatar, where the flamingos live. Flamingos also quite often come to visit when mud bathing.

In the centre of Lo Pagán you will find bars, wonderful restaurants, and lovely local shops.

Murcia City

Spain's seventh largest city. Its history dates back to the year 825. It is also called Europe's orchard because of its long tradition of producing and exporting fruit, vegetables and flowers. The area is also well known for the production of wine.

It is a fantastic city, with lots of history marked by different cultures.

Interesting buildings include the city's Cathedral "Cathedral de Santa Maria", the beautiful town hall and its casino (formerly the gentleman's club) in Traperia.

There are lots of cosy alleys and squares in the old town which is next to the Segura river. Here are both traditional and international cafes, bars and restaurants - nightlife is also absolutely fantastic!

Cartagena

Cartagena is an ancient port city and the most important Spanish naval base on the Mediterranean. There are an incredible number of castles scattered around the city - there are ruins / remains of buildings from the Romans, Byzantines and Moors. The centre piece being a fantastically well preserved 1st century Roman theatre. The town is characterised by the fact that they keep finding archaeological sites from Roman times.

The port remains incredibly important to the city, still used by the Spanish navy, it houses shipyards and is also a well-known destination for cruise ships. The city centre has a lot of charm, long pedestrians streets with exciting side streets filled with cosy cafes, bars and restaurants - all still typically Spanish.

Cabo Roig

The “Red Cape”, the name given by the red rock that forms its cape. Cabo Roig is a headland that goes into the sea and is surrounded by its famous white beaches, all of them with a blue flag for their services, access, cleanliness, safety and the quality of their waters.

A beautiful and romantic promenade allows you to walk along the entire coastline.

A large selection of bars, restaurants and shops are found in the Cabo Roig strip with a vibrant nightlife with a wide variety different styles and atmospheres.

On Thursdays throughout the year there is a weekly market from 9 am to 2 pm.

Just outside the resort is Zenia Boulevard Shopping Centre, which is one of the largest shopping centres in the Mediterranean basin.

Terra Natura & Aqua Natura Murcia

Terra Natura Murcia is a zoo & water park open all year around. It has animals from the Iberian Peninsula and also from the African Savana.

A perfect day out for the kids!

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