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El Mar Menor: la mayor laguna salada de Europa
22 kilómetros de largo, de 3 a 7 metros de profundidad, más cálida que el mar abierto y prácticamente sin olas. Todo lo que necesitas saber.
What is the Mar Menor?
The Mar Menor (literally "the smaller sea") is a saltwater lagoon on the southeast coast of Spain, in the Murcia region. It is separated from the Mediterranean by La Manga, a 22-km sandbar with the open Mediterranean on one side and the lagoon on the other. It is the largest saltwater lagoon in Europe, and at 170 km² roughly four times the size of Lake Garda's southern bay.
Because it is shallow (3 to 7 metres at most), the water warms up faster than the sea and stays calm. There are no real waves and no tides. That is exactly what makes it perfect for families, beginner sailors and older swimmers, and what makes it ecologically vulnerable.
Is it safe to swim?
Yes, generally. The lagoon suffered a serious ecological crisis in 2016 and again in 2021 (eutrophication caused by agricultural run-off), and water clarity dropped sharply. Since regional restrictions on fertiliser were tightened in 2022, the lagoon has been slowly recovering.
As of late 2025, swimming is safe at all major beaches. The regional government publishes daily water-quality readings for every beach. The northern beaches near Los Alcázares and Santiago de la Ribera have consistently had the best readings. Avoid swimming for 24 hours after heavy rain when run-off is at its worst.
Water temperature by month
The lagoon is shallow, so it warms up and cools down faster than the Mediterranean.
- Jan14°C
- Feb13°C
- Mar14°C
- Apr16°C
- May19°C
- Jun23°C
- Jul26°C
- Aug27°C
- Sep25°C
- Oct22°C
- Nov18°C
- Dec15°C
From May to October you will swim happily. November and April are for the brave.
Wildlife
Flamingos year-round in the San Pedro del Pinatar salt flats (10 minutes from the apartment, free entry). Sea horses, octopus and saltwater shrimp in the lagoon shallows. Birdwatchers travel from across Europe for the spring migration. The protected Calblanque Natural Park on the southern Mediterranean edge has dolphin sightings and wild beaches.
Best beaches around the lagoon
Playa de la Concha
The main town beach, lifeguarded in summer, with a full promenade of cafés. Fine sand, calm water, perfect for an easy swim.
Open in Maps →Playa del Espejo
Quieter than La Concha, with shaded picnic areas behind. Locals' favourite for a long Sunday lunch on the sand.
Open in Maps →Playa de Las Salinas
Long, flat beach with shallow water for hundreds of metres. Excellent for small kids and windsurfing lessons.
Open in Maps →La Manga del Mar Menor
The 22-km sandbar that separates the lagoon from the Mediterranean. You can have both seas in one afternoon.
Open in Maps →Playa de Los Nietos
Small fishing-village beach. Excellent seafood restaurants right behind the sand.
Open in Maps →Things to do on the lagoon
Sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, paddleboarding, kitesurfing, flamingo-spotting, mud-bathing at the Lo Pagán mud baths, cycling the Vía Verde, eating caldero (the local rice dish) on the water's edge.
Sailing (CN Los Alcázares)
Year-round school. Optimist, Laser and adult dinghy courses.
Windsurfing & wing foiling
The Mar Menor is the calmest training water in Spain. Several schools in Los Alcázares and Los Urrutias.
Paddleboard & kayak hire
Hourly rentals on the town beach in summer.
Flamingo & birdwatching
San Pedro del Pinatar salt flats nature reserve, 10 min drive, free.
Calblanque coastal walk
Wild Mediterranean coastline on the southern edge of the lagoon, 40 min drive.
Cycling the Vía Verde
Flat 12-km lagoon-side rail-trail, hire bikes in town.
Best villages on the lagoon
- Los Alcázares - our village. Working Spanish town with the best Tuesday market on the coast and the calmest northern beaches.
- Santiago de la Ribera - 10 min north. Bigger, more shops, the regional airport (now closed) and the Royal Spanish Air Force academy.
- San Pedro del Pinatar - 20 min north. Salt flats, mud baths, fishing port.
- La Manga - 25 min east. The sandbar resort strip. Mediterranean beaches on one side, lagoon on the other.
- Cabo de Palos - 30 min east. Old fishing village with the best seafood restaurants in the region.
- Los Urrutias / Los Nietos - 20 min south. Quiet southern shore villages, popular with locals.
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