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Between Puerto de Mazarron and Bolnuevo on the coast road. Parking along the road. Fewer facilities than the port beaches — bring water and shade.
A wide, open beach between Puerto de Mazarron and Bolnuevo offering views of both areas and the surrounding landscape. The flat golden sands stretch generously toward the Bolnuevo horizon, with more space and fewer crowds than the port-side beaches. Less developed than Playa de la Isla but still accessible by car with nearby parking.
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Between Puerto de Mazarron and Bolnuevo on the coast road. Parking along the road. Fewer facilities than the port beaches — bring water and shade.
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Mazarron works for families because it solves the problem that La Manga and Cartagena do not: low density, flat-access beaches, and a pace that does not require a car for every meal. The practical base is either Puerto de Mazarron or Bolnuevo — both have wide sandy beaches suitable for young children, with lifeguards and chiringuitos in summer. Playa de la Isla and Playa del Rihuete in Puerto de Mazarron have the calmest water and the most facilities, including disabled bathing access. Bolnuevo is better when the family wants space and a quieter atmosphere — the beach is over a kilometre long and the residential low-rise backdrop means less noise. The daily rotation that works for a full week: mornings at the base beach, a midday break at the apartment, and a late-afternoon drive to a different beach for variety — Bahia (between Puerto and Bolnuevo, open and spacious), Nares (small and sheltered), or the Gredas end of Bolnuevo for the rock formations. One day should go to a kayak excursion from Puerto de Mazarron — operators run family-friendly coastal paddles that include snorkelling stops. April starts milder, usually around 20 degrees by day, and conditions rise toward the mid-20s by June, with long sunshine hours that make shoulder season particularly strong for families avoiding the peak August heat above 35 degrees.
Mazarron · Reserve Zone
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Promenade-adjacent stay in Puerto de Mazarron for travelers who want a quieter bay base without losing practical beach-day convenience.
Calle Mulhacen, 1, Puerto de Mazarron
A boutique 8-room hostal in Puerto de Mazarron with a rooftop terrace for sunset views, free breakfast, and a shared kitchen. Walking distance to the Gredas de Bolnuevo and the bus station. The small scale and personal service make it the closest thing Mazarron has to a design-led stay. Rooms include air conditioning, wifi, and private bathrooms. Rates from around 60 euros per night.
Calle Progreso, 6, Puerto de Mazarron
The most established seafood restaurant in Puerto de Mazarron, operating for over 50 years just metres from the Lonja de Pescado. Buys directly from the morning fish auction. Known for traditional rice dishes — especially caldero, the Murcian grey mullet and dried pepper rice served in two courses — and fresh-catch grilled fish. The port-side terrace gives views of the working harbour.
Plaza del Mar, 18, Puerto de Mazarron
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https://www.turismoregiondemurcia.es/en/mazarron/