The beaches are the undisputed queens on any list of things to do in La Manga del Mar Menor. Its calm and shallow waters made the American actress Esther Williams describe the area as the "world's largest pool". The beaches are divided between those on the banks of the Mar Menor and those on the shores of the Mar Mayor, the Mediterranean Sea. For travelers searching for what to do in La Manga del Mar Menor, the most popular beaches are Cavanna and Pine Creek.
You'll find even more fantastic places to visit in La Manga del Mar Menor among the beaches of San Javier, like Trade Winds Beach and Estacio Beach. And when - if! - you get tired of lounging on the sand, you'll find more things to see in La Manga del Mar Menor by heading to the Calblanque Natural Park. Here you can enjoy hiking and cycling, which are some great La Manga del Mar Menor activities because of the fantastic views in the park.
And for even more La Manga del Mar Menor attractions, go to Cape Palos. You'll see the stunning lighthouse of Cape Palos and the other lighthouse here, the Lighthouse Estacio. The two mark the only navigable channel through the Menor, and both are interesting attractions in La Manga del Mar Menor.
In addition to a diverse network of museums, other stuff to do in La Manga del Menor include the Gola del Charco and the volcanic islands of La Manga, Grossa, and Farallon.