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Playa Amarilla Beach

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To reach this hidden gem, head through the Urbanization El Fraile Resort located on the Calabardina highroad. There, you'll be greeted with a breathtaking panoramic view of Bahía and Isla del Fraile. The southern stretch of the beach is open, while the eastern side finds shelter behind the island. A narrow canal, about 50 meters wide and 1.5 meters deep, separates the beach from the island. Be cautious though: swimming here can be treacherous on stormy days. The eastern currents, strong as they funnel through the strait, create waters that are both incredibly clear and of high quality.

In the summer, this area becomes a popular gathering spot for sports boats. It’s not just about the beach and the sea; the surrounding area is rich in archaeological treasures, offering a window into the past. The island itself is a haven for nature lovers and history buffs alike. You might find remnants of ancient civilizations scattered about, whispering stories of times long gone. It's a place where the past and present coexist, offering an enriching experience for those who venture here.

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Museum of the Cathedral of Murcia
Nestled in the heart of the region, the most important temple is an awe-inspiring blend of architectural styles, a stone symphony that narrates over six centuries of art and history. Construction kicked off in 1394, rising from the remnants of an anc
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National Museum of Underwater Archaeology
Nestled in the coastal city of Cartagena, the ARQUA Museo Nacional de Arqueología Subacuática is a treasure trove for those fascinated by the mysteries of the deep. This national museum is the guardian of Spain's underwater cultural heritage, dedicat
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Almadenes Canyon
If you're a nature enthusiast with a love for untouched landscapes, Almadenes Canyon is a must-visit destination. This stunning location boasts a rich variety of flora, including poplars, ashes, and willows. The wildlife is equally impressive, featur
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Playa de Calblanque Beach
Imagine stepping onto a pristine beach where nature reigns supreme. Hidden within the Parque Regional de Calblanque, this beach is a true gem along the coast, offering one of the most untouched natural landscapes you can find. The park's beauty is tr
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Roman Theatre
Back in 1990, something extraordinary happened in Cartagena: the accidental discovery of one of the city's most fascinating monuments. We're talking about a Roman theater, one of the largest and most well-preserved in all of Spain. This ancient marve
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Cueva Del Puerto
Welcome to the mysterious world beneath the surface of Murcia! The Cueva del Puerto in Calasparra is a hidden gem with the longest horizontal stretch in the region, extending over an impressive 700 meters. As you wander through its depths, you'll dis
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La Barraca Quemada Beach
Nestled within the stunning Parque Regional de las Salinas y Arenales de San Pedro del Pinatar, this protected beach is a hidden gem. Located between Playa de Las Salinas and Punta de Algas, it's the first beach you'll encounter in the charming area
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Museum of Santa Clara
Nestled in the heart of Murcia, the Monastery of Santa Clara stands as a remarkable blend of history and culture. Originally founded on the site of the Islamic-Mudejar palace of the Emir of Murcia, Ibn Hud, this monastery has been home to the Clarisa
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Romea Theater
With over 150 years of rich history, the eclectic Romea Theater stands as a cultural cornerstone in the heart of the city. The current theater, a masterpiece of architectural resilience, emerged in 1900 after its predecessor succumbed to two devastat
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Salzillo Musuem
The roots of this museum stretch back to the 19th century. During that era, the life and artistry of Francisco Salzillo became the stuff of captivating legends, wrapped in the romantic flair of the time. His work, known for its intricate detail and e
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The Episcopal Palace
They tore down the old structure to open up a stunning view of the Cathedral's facade. Now, the Episcopal Palace sits near where the Palacio del Alcázar once stood. This charming spot offers a delightful mix of historical intrigue and architectural b