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CABO DE PALOS, USEFUL LOCAL INFORMATION
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Cartagena Harbour Tours for summer 2024 start again this MayBook your place on a 3-hour-long morning tour to discover the history of Cartagena harbour! The popular Cartagena Harbour Tour is restarting its programme for the summer, beginning at the end of May. Yes, Cartagena Harbour Tours are setting.. 09/05/2024
Licor 43 Baristo, a unique fusion of Canary Islands coffee and Licor 43Direct sales of Licor 43 Baristo to the public are only at the Experiencia 43 visitors centre One of the hidden jewels in the Canary Islands is the Valley of Agaete, where the extremely rich volcanic soil has been helping locals to grow exquisite coffee beans..
Diving in Cabo de Palos and the marine reserve of Islas Hormigas and Isla GrosaWreck dives and spectacular underwater landscapes and abundant marine flora and fauna Without any doubt the marine reserve between the headland of Cabo de Palos and the small islands known as Islas Hormigas is one of the prime diving locations on the Mediterranean..
New bus routes in the Cartagena and Mar Menor areaThere are now buses connecting Cartagena, La Manga, Torre Pacheco and Los Alcázares The new bus system came into effect across the Region of Murcia on Friday December 3 and included in the new plan are several remodelled routes in the Cartagena.. 06/12/2021
Overview of the beaches of Cabo de PalosFrom tiny coves to long swathes of golden sand at the far east of the Costa Cálida Cabo de Palos lies at the eastern end of the municipality of Cartagena on the headland of the same name which juts out into the Mediterranean, and as a result the..
Tourist information office in Cabo de Palos Oficina de Turismo Cabo de Palos The tourist information office in Cabo de Palos is located at the north of the town, next to the main access from the dual carriageway which runs towards La Manga at the “Kilometre 0” roundabout (see map)...
Visitors Centre in Cabo de Palos Shipwrecks and the marine reserve at the Cabo de Palos visitors’ centre The “Centro de Interpretación” in Cabo de Palos is on the western side of the marina just a few metres from the church, and includes a series of displays..
The church of Cabo de PalosThe Iglesia de Santa María del Mar in Cabo de Palos The modern church dedicated to Santa María del Mar in Cabo de Palos is located on the Paseo del Puerto on the western side of the marina, next to the visitors’ centre (click..
Policía Local and Guardia Civil in Cabo de PalosThe forces of law and order in Cabo de Palos The Cabo de Palos branch of the Policía Local of Cartagena is located at the northern end of the marina in a small blue building at the roundabout where the Subida al Faro meets the Paseo del Puerto. The..
The fishing port and leisure marina of Cabo de Palos The port and marina are still at the heart of activity in Cabo de Palos The fishing port and leisure marina of Cabo de Palos are at the very heart of the town on the southern shore of the headland, and offer mooring berths to a total of 185 craft..
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