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One of the main reasons to visit the La Manga area is the miles and miles of unspoilt blue flag golden sandy beaches.
 
Getting here, drive through the lemon and orange grove lined roads and on into the Murcian hills. There are many traditional Spanish villages nearby which offer their village markets and restaurants serving traditional Spanish Menus, friendly locals will tempt you to enjoy a glass of sangria or a glass of their local wine at the bodega (wine cellar). There really is something for everyone in the Costa Calida.
   
 
 
                                
 
                        Local Activities
 
Golf, Sailing, Jet Ski, Go-Karts, Fishing, Boat Trips, Wind Surfing, Scuba Diving, Para-Gliding, Horse Riding, Coastline Walks, Bike Trails, Tennis and shopping of course!

Golf is in abundance including the world famous La Manga golf resort, with its championship courses. Besides the famous La Manga golf and spa complex, there are many other golf courses in the area.
                                                   
                                                      Local Places
 
 

Calblanque National Park  Known as the Virgin coastline, here you will find fossil dunes, long golden sandy beaches and an incredible blue sea. Enjoy wildlife walks, bike trails, horse riding through the dunes, sun, sea and bathing.
 
 

 Cabo de Palos  , with fantastic beaches, coves and one of the prettiest quays, this marina town has a famous 19 century lighthouse perched on top the cliffs. From here you can see the whole of La Manga, its bays and inlets. Known locally for its great fish restaurants serving "catch of the day". 

 
 

 
Cartegena and Murcia For those wanting the culture and history, Cartagena and Murcia offer this in abundance. The shopping at these cities is pretty good too!!
 
The ancient port of Cartagena predates the Roman period and boasts the ruins of a Roman amphitheatre, not discovered until 1987, paved Roman roads and architecture, archaeological museums and military and modernist exhibits.
 
Murcia, the regions capital is only a short drive away has  narrow streets dating back to 831 AD and a magnificent Cathedral. Don't forget the cosmopolitan shops! Murica is an ideal location for a break from sun bathing.  Murcia has  “two seas” on one coastline; the Mediterranean with its endless white sandy beaches, crystal clear water, magnificent cliffs, lively ports and picturesque coves, and the Mar Menor sea, which was originally an open bay but is now a large coastal lake of warm seawater.