
Calblanque Regional Park
Wild beaches, dunes, coves, cliffs and marked trails in one of the area’s defining protected landscapes.
Stay in Las Lomas and shape each day differently — protected Mediterranean beaches, walking trails, water activities, historic Cartagena, fishing villages and the sports and leisure of La Manga Club.
The advantage of staying at Las Lomas is choice. You can keep things simple with a pool-and-resort day, head for the coast, build a day around sport, or swap the sunshine for archaeology, cafés and waterfront walks in Cartagena.
This page is designed as inspiration rather than a live activity directory. Individual operators, seasonal services and opening times should always be checked before you travel.
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Mix relaxed resort time with nature, the sea and the cultural side of the Region of Murcia.

Wild beaches, dunes, coves, cliffs and marked trails in one of the area’s defining protected landscapes.

A fishing-town atmosphere, lighthouse views, waterside dining and a coastline known for diving and snorkelling.

Look for seasonal sailing, kayaking, paddle boarding, snorkelling and diving with local operators.

Roman archaeology, museums, modernist streets, a working port and plenty of places for lunch or an evening out.

Keep the car parked: enjoy your apartment, pool time and the wider sports, dining and leisure offer around the resort.

Combine resort sport with hiking and cycling routes through the dramatic hills and coastline around La Manga Club.

Calblanque is the place to go when you want the Mediterranean in a more natural form: sandbanks, dunes, coves, cliffs, scrubland and walking routes instead of promenades and high-rise development.
Spend one day following the coast and another exploring a city whose history stretches back thousands of years.

Make the Roman Theatre the anchor of a day that can also include the Roman Forum district, museums, historic streets, the harbour and a long Mediterranean lunch.

Head to the waterfront for a slower day: walk towards the lighthouse, browse the local area, stop for seafood or caldero-style rice, or arrange a sea-based activity with an appropriate operator.
Use these as loose templates rather than itineraries — they make it easy for the page to feel useful without trying to become an activities booking platform.
Late breakfast, pool time, a gentle lunch, an afternoon on the terrace and dinner without leaving the resort.
Low effortMorning at Calblanque, a scenic drive back, then drinks and dinner with Mediterranean views.
NatureGolf or racquets in the morning, a swim or coastal walk later, then a relaxed evening back at the apartment.
SportCartagena’s Roman sites and museums, lunch near the port and a stroll through the centre before heading home.
Day tripSome days are better without a day trip. The wider resort gives you access to a substantial mix of sport, dining, wellness and leisure — subject to each facility’s own opening times, pricing and access arrangements.

The production site should help guests make decisions, while live operational details stay with the organisations that control them.
Opening times, entry requirements, activity schedules and seasonal services change. Link out to official information where appropriate.
A car makes it easier to explore beaches, towns and attractions beyond La Manga Club. Specific transfer or taxi arrangements can sit within the Services page.
For walking and active outdoor days, mornings and later afternoons can be more comfortable during the hottest months.
The apartments work well precisely because guests can balance planned activities with simple time at home, around the pool or within the resort.
Short answers for the questions guests are likely to ask before they arrive.
You can enjoy plenty within La Manga Club without one, but a car is useful if you want to explore Calblanque, Cartagena, Cabo de Palos and other parts of the Murcia coastline independently.
The website’s main booking function is accommodation. Where useful, we can provide links or guidance for third-party activities, but live activity availability and payment should remain with the relevant operator unless a separate arrangement is put in place.
Yes, but it is a protected natural park rather than a conventional serviced resort beach. Bring what you need and check current summer access arrangements before travelling.
Pool days, beaches, easy resort activities, boat trips, selected museums and family-friendly visits can all work well. Age restrictions and supervision requirements vary by operator.
That works very well. Golf, racquets, dining, wellness and other leisure options mean you can build a full stay around the resort without needing a different excursion every day.
Choose your stay first, then build the holiday around the coast, sport, nature and culture that suit you.