La Manga del Mar Menor (Murcia) La
Manga del Mal Menor in Spain is a tourist town located in Murcia, and is divided into various districts: Cartagena, San Pedro de Pinatar, Los Alcazares, and San Javier. There are 22 km of salt lake that
surround the area, called the Mar Menor (Minor Sea).The salt lake called the Mar Menor was formed with sediments left from marine currents running from Cabo de Palos to the north. The Mar Menor
connects with the Mediterranean Sea through two waterways. This area is quite young, and was formed around the 17th Century when two islands that were very close together were united with the currents of the
sea, which dragged and accumulated salt sediments there, making it one of the saltiest sea in Europe. The division between the Mediterranean and the Mar Menor is 22 km long and between 100 and 1,200 metres
wide.
Since the 1960īs, La Manga has had a dune-like landscape, but now with urban sprawl and construction of tourist infrastructures, the face of the land has changed, converting into a desirable
tourist attraction of sun, sea, golf, and all kinds of services offered for a relaxing vacation in Spain.
La Manga is between the Mar Menor and the Mediterranean Sea, and because of this, the area
has a microclimate, giving it a mild Mediterranean climate which thousands of tourists enjoy every year. The towns of San Pedro de Pinatar, CArtagena, San Javier and Los Alcazares all are located on the Mar
Menor.
With its natural geographical surroundings and tourist infrastructures, La Manga has become a unique and privileged place to spend your holiday in Spain. Perfect for practicing aquatic sports,
trying out the best restaurants, going out and enjoying its nightlife, or exploring its natural terrain whether that be taking a walk through the countryside or going to the beach.
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