Discover the best top things to do in Puerto de Mazarron, Spain including Playa De La Pava, Rutas de Tierra y Mar, Playa de la Reya, Playa de Bahia, Playa Del Rihuete, Gredas de Bolnuevo, Mirador del Cabezo del Gavilan, Solaz Lines, Playa de la Isla, Playa de la Ermita.
Restaurants in Puerto de Mazarron
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Dolphinwatching trips Snorkelling trips in the marine reseve of the Tiñoso Cape
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Nice place, good food and amazing staff.????????❤️Caces fresh bread chocolates and pizzas baguettes and incredible hospitality keeps us 3 amigos coming back????????????
4.0 based on 586 reviews
We visit Bolnuevo regularly and use the car park in front of the rocks. Sadly some are deteriorating due to weather and silly tourists damage. Well worth a visit.
4.0 based on 99 reviews
Don't know where Steve was or looking, great are to explore most beaches have problems from time to time, this area has fantastic beaches..... Very Busy July and a August though, friendly staff in restaurants very Spanish, helps if you can speak un poco Electric faro does a mean cocktail, with a pool area and fab views
4.0 based on 22 reviews
Solaz Lines offers you a wide range of boat tours, both the Mar Menor for their different islands, and the Mediterranean Sea by Grosa Island and Bay of Mazarrón. We realize routes including anchoring the boat for swimming and/or snorkeling, boat trips with underwater vision and the ability to rent a boat for private parties. All our boats are manned by professionals and have all the regulatory approvals. We organize regular lines during the summer season and outputs for groups throughout the year.
3.5 based on 46 reviews
My wife and I have visited Playa de la Ermita on countless occasions during the past seven months or so. The beach itself is small, and situated in an enclosed inlet which is somewhat reminiscent of a Caribbean cove. It has a wilder, less manicured look than the nearby port beach. As you look out to sea, the nautical boating club is on the right, and there is also a beachcomber-like cafe, with outdoor tables and facilities situated right on the decking leading to the beach. Unusually, there is also a beachside catholic church, which has many services during the summer months, in particular. During the warm days of summer, the church's side doors are opened, and members of the congregation can participate in the service, and lean out and almost touch the sand from where they sit. All in, it's a small but lovely spot, with other larger beaches within walking distance to both the left and right. Do give it a try if you're ever in the Bahia area of Puerto de Mazarron, as I doubt you'll be disappointed by the overall experience!
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