The
Costa Caldia
Two seas on one coastline - the Mar Menor and the Mediterranean
- , impressive cliffs, heavenly beaches of endless white sand,
lively ports and wild coves with crystal clear water, more
than 3,000 hours of sun a year and mild temperatures - even
in winter - with a yearly average of more than 20º C.
This is the Costa Calida, the ideal place to spend some days
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From
the fishing town of Aguilas to the white dunes of the beach
of El Mojon in San Pedro del Pinatar, stretch kilometre after
kilometre of beaches and deserted coves awaiting the arrival
of the bather, the sailor, the diver or the fisherman. In
addition, there are delightful picturesque fishing villages,
like La Azohia or Cabo de Palos where you can lose yourself
for a few days; ports like the one in Mazarron where you can
spend a lively evening and enjoy its magnificent gastronomy
after a day on the beach; heavenly areas of natural beauty,
unique in the whole Mediterranean, at the beaches of Calblanque
and Calnegre.
Furthermore, fans of water sports will find one of the best
places in the world for practising sailing, canoeing, swimming,
water-skiing, jet-skiing, flysurfing, windsurfing, catamaranning,
and every other type of watersport activity in its numerous
clubs, ports and sailing schools. The Nautical Resort on the
Mar Menor and similar consortiums in Mazarron and Aguilas
offer the chance to hire out equipment, book sailing courses
and reserve accommodation at extremely competitive rates.
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