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Where is La Manga del Mar Menor
La Manga lies within the administrative district of Rincón de San Ginés, Cartagena municipality
There is a great deal of confusion over the definitions of "La Manga" in this corner of the Mar Menor. The administrative district of La Manga lies within the Cartagena municipality and is in the eastern corner of the Cartagena municipality, mainly comprising the La Manga Caravanning. Close to this is the La Manga Club, which lies slightly inland from La Manga Caravanning and Los Belones, the nearest shopping area.
This should not be confused with La Manga del Mar Menor, which lies on what is referred to by holidaymakers as "The La Manga Strip" the 20km long sandy strip of land which encloses the Mar Menor itself. Although local residents hate the term "The La Manga Strip" it is so much easier to use this term to refer to the strip of land in order to avoid confusion for hoidaymakers who frequently mix up the two distinct locations. The La Manga Strip adds further confusion for those booking holiday accommodation as it belongs to two completely differerent municipalities: the first part of the strip, which includes Cabo de Palos at "Kilometre 0" belongs to Cartagena, then part way along the strip, the administrative ownership changes to that of San Javier, so La Manga del Mar Menor actually lies within the San Javier municipality, even though the actual town of San Javier is right across on the other side of the Mar Menor.
Cartagena is a vast municipality, covering 558 square kilometres, the City of Cartagena and port at the heart of the municipality. For administrative purposes the municipality is subdivided into a series of administrative districts or diputaciones, and the main urban city into Barrios, or districts.
El Rincón de San Ginés is the furthest east of all the divisions within the municipality of Cartagena, and includes all the southern end of La Manga del Mar Menor (which belongs to the municipality of Cartagena), the Mediterranean coast between Cabo de Palos and Punta Negra, and the stretch of the Mar Menor coast between Los Nietos and Playa de Paraíso. It is bordered on the west by the municipality of La Unión and the El Beal diputation of Cartagena.
Cartagena has three distinct areas of coastline, the first being the enclosed area of the Mar Menor, a vast salt water lake which is non tidal and has safe, bathing beaches along its shoreline including the areas of Los Nietos, Playa Honda, Palya Paraiso, then there are 2 different areas of Mediterranean coastline.The Mar Menor is enclosed and is separated from the Mediterranean by the La Manga Strip, a 20 km long sand spit which has the Mar Menor beaches on one side and the Mediterranean on the other. Part of Cartagenas Mediterranean beaches run down this back section of the La Manga Strip and along the coast to the city. The second section run from the city along to meet the municipality of Mazarrón at Isla Plana.
Among the towns and villages within its administrative boundaries are San Ginés, Cabo de Palos, Los Nietos, Atamaría, Las Barracas, Los Belones, Calera, Cobaticas, Corralón, Jordana, El Mojón, Los Nietos de Arriba, Cala Reona, El Sabinar, Playa Honda Islas Menores, La Manga, Mar de Cristal, Playa Paraiso and La Rivera.
This area is all just a few minutes drive from the City of Cartagena and all its amenities and locations of historical interest.
Where is La Manga Caravanning?
Click for map,La Manga Caravanning