Towns of South-East Spain - Costa Calida
Mar Menor
Mar
Menor (Little Sea) is a unique area on the east coast of Spain
just north of Cartegena in Costa Calida. A saltwater lake
joins the Mediterranean shore to create this lake with an
area of 170 sq.km Europe’s largest salt water lake.
The area was occupied in prehistoric times but most remains
found date from the Roman and Arabic periods. The Romans developed
a valuable salt industry here and called it Belich, a port
of refuge. The local economy is now much more dependent on
tourism and its reputation for being an extremely therapeutic
and healthy place to be. Fishing was once key to the economy
and there are still several fishing villages along the coast
around the Mar Menor – San Pedro is one such town and
Cabo de Palos with its big lighthouse is another.
Los Alcazares on the Mar
Menor is an absolute haven of good restaurants and bars so
well worth a visit.
30º in August is not uncommon here with the average
annual temperature around 17ºC and the summer average
closer to 25ºC. Winters are mild, seldom falling below
10ºC and rarely raining. An ideal climate for the many
water sports
that are enjoyed here throughout the year.
The famous La Manga club can
be found south of the Mar Menor with its fabulous Hyatt hotel
and golf complex. A great place to go if you want to spot
celebrities
We’re not sure why but the Mar Menor always seems
to have a lot of market days:
- Monday there’s a great market in San Pedro
- Tuesday there are 3 going on in La Union, Les Belones
and Los Alcazares
- Wednesday it's market day in Santiago de la Ribera
- Thursday in San Javier
- Saturday in Los Narejos and Sunday Cabo de Palos
Most of the properties on the La Manga strip are apartment
blocks and favoured by the Spanish tourist market but there
is a wide choice of property types and new developments all
along the coast of the Mar Menor
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