The beautiful coast of Isla Plana (Cartagena, Spain)
Isla Plana is a little village in the south of Spain, not far from Mazarrón and Cartagena. It is named after a very small island only a few meters off the coast of the village.
Murcia Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Murcia:
Playa de Calblanque, Cathedral de Santa Maria, Real Casino de Murcia, Parque Regional de Calblanque, Bateria de Castillitos, Roman Theatre Museum, Museo Salzillo, Plaza Cardenal Belluga, Palacio Consistorial, Sanctuary of the Fuensanta, El Zulo, El Faro de Cabo de Palos, Caravaca de la Cruz, Castle Of Lorca, Museo Nacional de Arqueologia Subacuatica
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Cartagena, Spain Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Cartagena is a Spanish city and a major naval station located in the Region of Murcia, by the Mediterranean coast, south-eastern Spain. The Old Town is limited by five small hills (Molinete, Monte Sacro, Monte de San José, Despeñaperros and Monte de la Concepción) following the example of Rome.
The most important places to visit in Cartagena are: Old City (You will be amazed by all of the architecture and culture inside the Old City Walls), Castillo de San Felipe de Barejas, El Castillo de San Felipe de Borajas, Las Islas del Rosario, Acuario San Martín and many more.
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Top 10 Best Things To Do in Lorca, Spain
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List of Best Things to do in Lorca, Spain.
Museo Paso Blanco
Castle Of Lorca
Parque Regional Cabo Cope y Puntas de Calnegre
Museo Azul de la Semana Santa
Plaza de Espana
Lorca Taller del Tiempo
Colegiata de San Patricio
Museo Arqueologico de Lorca
Lorca Municipal Tourist Office
Palacio de Guevara
Murcia is a city in southeastern Spain. Murcia is located on the River Segura and is characterized by a mild climate with hot summers and mild winters and low rainfall.
Sights: The Cathedral, Los Jerónimos Monastery, Romea Theater, Almudí Palace, Salzillo Museum, La Glorieta, Casa Cerdá, Murcia University, Castillo de Monteagudo and Puente de los Peligros.
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Places to see in ( Murcia - Spain ) La Azohia
Places to see in ( Murcia - Spain ) La Azohia
La Azohia is a charming fishing village located on the Costa Calida, in Murcia, Spain. Situated in a beautiful coastal region at the eastern end of the Gulf of Mazarron. The area is characterised by long stretches of golden sand, crystal clear seas and a wonderful natural setting. La Azohia suits holidaymakers looking for a relaxed beach holiday destination away from the mass tourist resorts.
La Azohia offers a few amenities, with small local shops and a handful of bars and restaurants. Puerto de Mazarron is just 5 kilometres away and here you can enjoy a better choice of facilities and services. The village itself has a traditional and peaceful atmosphere. There are ample bars, restaurants and snack bars that reside in the village and along the attractive beachfront.
La Azohia itself offers a few amenities, with small local shops, a supermarket, pharmacy and a wine bodega. Puerto de Mazarron is just 5 kilometres away and here you can enjoy a better choice of facilities and services, and a Saturday morning market. The city of Cartagena is around 30 minutes drive away and here you can find huge hypermarkets and a host of other amenities and services.
The beaches around La Azohia are particularly stunning, with a bay of wide expanses of golden sands, backed by the mountain ranges of the Sierras Moreras, Almenara, Algorobo, Lo Alto and Muela. La Azohia and the local region boast some of the best beaches in Spain; safe for children, uncrowded and set in a truly beautiful, natural setting.
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7 Days in MURCIA - SPAIN
Out exploring the South East of Spain. Filmed on iPhone 7+/GoPro Hero 5 + DJI Osmo Mobile/Mavic Pro
2018 SPAIN - CARTAGENA sights to see
Wander and discover the historical streets of Cartagena, Spain with us passing beautiful balconies and buildings, Roman ruins, Palacia Consistoria (Town Hall), 2000 year old Roman Theatre and the important Cartagena harbor.
Filmed April 2018
The town was originally named Mastia. Possessing one of the best harbors in the Western Mediterranean, it was re-founded by the Carthaginian general Hannabel (Hasdrubal) in 228 BC as Qart Hadasht (New City), identically named to Carthage, for the purpose of serving as a stepping-off point for the conquest of Spain.
The Roman general Scipio Africanus conquered it in 209 BC and renamed it as Carthago Nova (literally New New City) to distinguish it from the mother city. Julius Caesar gave the town Latin Rights, and Octavian renamed it in his honor as the colony Colonia Victrix Iulia Nova Carthago or Colonia Vrbs Iulia Nova Carthago (C. V. I. N. C.) depending on the source.
The city was very relevant both in the Carthaginian and the Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula. In 298 AD, Diocletian constituted a new Roman province in Hispania called Carthaginensis and settled the capital in this city. It remained important until it was sacked by the Vandals in 435 AD.
During the Roman period, it was the site of major silver mines, yielding a daily revenue of 25,000 drachmae. It was known also for the production of garum, a fermented fish sauce, and for esparto grass[9] which granted it a new name, Cartago Spartaria.
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Places to see in ( Murcia - Spain ) Cartagena
Places to see in ( Murcia - Spain ) Cartagena
Cartagena is a port city and naval base in the Murcia region of southeast Spain. Founded by the Carthaginians around 220 B.C., the city boomed during the Roman period. Among its many Roman ruins are a 1st-century B.C. theater and Casa de la Fortuna, a villa with murals and mosaics. The Muralla Púnica (Punic Wall) interpretation center houses the remains of a 3rd-century B.C. defensive wall.
The port of Cartagena, in the Mediterranean's Costa Cálida, has been prized since Carthaginian times. Thanks to its strategic position on the Murcia coast, it has been inhabited by several cultures which have left their mark on its artistic heritage. A tour of the place and its museums will draw us into the history of a city closely tied to the sea.
This maritime enclave was already known to the Carthaginians and Romans, and its name today comes from the Latin, Cartago Nova. Cartagena was under Arab domination until Ferdinand III 'the Saint' reconquered it and incorporated it into the kingdom of Castile. Its port played a key role in the War of Succession and the Peninsular War.
The rich Carthaginian heritage spreads to the shores of its marina. The Muralla del Mar ('Sea Wall'), built by Charles III (18th century), delimits the old quarter. Overlooking the Mediterranean there is an element which is clearly connected with the sea: the prototype of the submarine by the inventor from Cartagena, Isaac Peral. In addition, the National Museum of Underwater Archaeology ARQUA (at Paseo Alfonso XII, 22) houses the National Centre for Underwater Archaeological Research. The findings on display reveal aspects of naval construction, trade and navigation since ancient times.
The entrance to the city centre is dominated by the Town Hall, a gem of modernist architecture dating from the early 20th century. The Old Cathedral is located on the Camino del Parque Torres (behind the Muralla del Mar wall). This is the oldest place of worship in CartagenaCartagena (13th century), and stands on the remains of a Roman theatre discovered in 1987. This construction dates from the first century A.D., and together with the theatre in Mérida, is one of the most important in Spain. The items found on this site can be seen in the Museum of the Roman Theatre.
Other examples of Roman splendour to be seen in the city are the archaeological site of El Molinete, the Morería Baja colonnade and the Byzantine Wall, which –despite its name– is also Roman. Particularly worth mentioning are the Augusteum and the Decumanus. The first contains the remains of the old forum, whose importance as a public building can be seen from the luxurious marble floors on display at the site. The second can be visited on the site adjoining the Roman Forum quarter, a key centre for visitors to the city, containing the different rooms in the city's Roman baths. The Casa Fortuna, built in the first century B.C. and belonging to a wealthy family, shows what daily life was like at the time of the Roman Empire.
The Torres park is the site of the Concepción castle. Standing atop a hill, it served as a fortress to Carthaginians, Romans, Visigoths, Arabs and Castilians, and now houses the History and Mediaeval Cartagena Visitor Centre. Indeed the city has always had numerous defensive military buildings. A good example is the Navidad Fortress, built in the mid-19th century and today the Visitor Centre for the Defensive Architecture of Cartagena and the Mediterranean. Also worth visiting is the Refuge – Civil War museum, a series of galleries which were used as protection from aerial attack throughout the conflict.
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WHAT TO DO IN MURCIA, SPAIN
Murcia is a region and province in southeastern Spain and it is packed with things to see and do, especially if you love nature and the outdoors!
With its Mediterranean coastline, the Costa Cálida has 250km of gorgeous beaches. But inland there are some fantastic hiking and biking trails, caves to explore (some with cave paintings dating back 7,000 years), and some of the craziest rock formations and landscapes you'll ever see.
So, if you're heading to this region of Spain these are what to do in Murcia for that perfect holiday. Just make sure you bring your hiking shoes with you.
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