
Places to visit on the Costa Cálida
Next to the Santa Rosalia Lake and Life Resort is Los Alcázares, a charming Spanish coastal town on the Mar Menor. Here you will find a beautiful sandy beach of 7.2 kilometers long and a charming boulevard of over 5 kilometers. Adjacent is Los Narejos, a cozy neighborhood with numerous bars and restaurants. Los Alcázares is only 3.2 kilometers from the Santa Rosalia Lake and the Life Resort.
Los Alcazares and Los Narejos
The Mar Menor at Los Alcázares is a unique inland sea, ideal for water sports and relaxation.
Historic towns in the Costa Calida
In the southern part of the Costa Cálida, Murcia, Cartagena and Torrevieja are well worth a visit. Both Murcia and Cartagena have a rich history, numerous sights and excellent shopping opportunities. Cartagena, with its Roman remains and lively port, is just a 15-minute drive from the Santa Rosalia Lake and Life Resort.
Exploring Cartagena
Discover the old town, the Roman ruins and the atmospheric harbour.
The unique Mar Menor
The Costa Cálida is characterised by the extraordinary Mar Menor. This inland sea, surrounded by land and connected to the Mediterranean Sea by a narrow channel, contains salt water and is an important natural area. The Spanish government has made great efforts to restore this unique habitat. This has resulted in beautiful natural areas, long sandy beaches and an abundance of flamingos that can be spotted everywhere in the salt water of the Mar Menor.
Flamingos in the Mar Menor
Enjoy spectacular views of these elegant birds in their natural environment.
San Pedro del Pinatar: mud baths and nature
In the north of the Mar Menor lies San Pedro del Pinatar, famous for its mud baths and the natural lagoons that separate the Mar Menor from the Mediterranean Sea. This is one of the most popular coastal areas on the Costa Cálida and attracts many visitors every year.
Discover San Pedro del Pinatar
Try the healing mud baths and walk through the beautiful nature reserve.
Cabo de Palos: a fishing village with character
Further along the coast lies Cabo de Palos, a charming fishing village with atmospheric terraces right on the water. The iconic lighthouse, located on a hill, offers a breathtaking view over the Mediterranean Sea. In addition, this area is perfect for a walk along the rugged cliffs. Cabo de Palos is known as a paradise for fish lovers and is one of the most beautiful places in the south of Spain.
Experience Cabo de Palos
Enjoy fresh fish dishes and take a beautiful coastal walk.
Calblanque Regional Park: nature in its purest form
On the way to Cabo de Palos you will pass the exit to the Parque Regional de Calblanque. This protected natural area on the Costa Cálida is known for its unpolluted, white sandy beaches and rugged landscapes. It is a paradise for nature lovers and those seeking peace and quiet.
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