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Puerto Tomas Maestre, Local 12, La Manga del Mar Menor
Murcia, 30380, ES
Marina-front seafood restaurant at Puerto Tomas Maestre serving caldero — the traditional Mar Menor rice dish cooked with grey mullet and dried peppers. The caldero here follows the local two-course format: fish first, then the rice cooked in the remaining stock. Evening harbour views and a more deliberate pace than the strip's casual options.
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Puerto Tomas Maestre, Local 12, La Manga del Mar Menor
Murcia, 30380, ES
37.740339, -0.738992
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The right La Manga base is not about one prestigious postcode. The strip becomes easy only when your hotel position matches the holiday you actually want: central for balance, north for calmer marina rhythm, south edge for faster exits, or La Manga Club for resort-first days away from the sand. Choosing well matters more here than chasing a generic best area list.
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A broad La Manga beach option for travelers who want immediate sand access and a more recognizably resort-facing sea day.
Roadside first-line access makes it useful for shorter beach windows and families who do not want a long setup walk.
A Mediterranean-side beach on La Manga's central strip, facing the Isla del Ciervo across a narrow channel. Snorkelling is better here than anywhere else on the strip due to the rocky approach to the island and the Posidonia seagrass meadows that support marine life. The beach itself is narrow and fills quickly in summer.
Accessed from the strip road. Limited roadside parking. Swimming to Isla del Ciervo is approximately 200 metres but currents can be strong — assess conditions before crossing.
North-end La Manga marina that gives the strip its stronger movement and boat-access logic once the trip turns more active than purely beach-led.
Best reached by car or a committed taxi ride through the strip. Most useful if your stay already sits on the north La Manga side.
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