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San Antonio Abad

San Antonio Abad offers travelers a taste of authentic Spanish life away from Cartagena's tourist crowds. This coastal neighborhood balances residential charm with Mediterranean views along scenic walking paths. The Archaeological Museum and Estadio Municipal are worth exploring, while the area's quiet streets invite leisurely strolls past local cafés and family-run tapas bars. Budget-friendly vacation rentals in cream-colored apartment buildings make this area an economical base for exploring Cartagena. Local buses connect to the historic center in 15-20 minutes, though many visitors appreciate the flat, walkable streets and easy access to rocky swimming coves along the Mediterranean shore.

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Diputación de Rincón de San Ginés

Rincón de San Ginés gives you the best of both watery worlds with its unique position between the Mediterranean Sea and Mar Menor lagoon. Golf enthusiasts swing clubs at La Manga Club while nature lovers explore the stunning trails of Calblanque Regional Park. Beach hoppers can bounce between the calm waters of Mar de Cristal and the pristine sands of Calblanque Beach. Seafood restaurants dish up fresh caldero rice with Mar Menor prawns, perfect after a day of kitesurfing or sailing. Accommodation ranges from beachfront hotels to apartment complexes with sea views. A car rental is your best bet for exploring this coastal paradise since public transit options are limited.

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Cabo de Palos

Cabo de Palos delights visitors with its dual personality as working fishing village and seaside getaway. The iconic lighthouse watches over dramatic cliffs while hidden coves and crystal-clear waters beckon swimmers and divers. World-class diving sites at Islas Hormigas Marine Reserve showcase underwater wonders, and coastal paths wind between rocky headlands with views of both the Mediterranean Sea and Mar Menor lagoon. Fresh seafood dominates waterfront restaurants where local caldero rice dishes star on menus. While the compact village center is easily walkable, having a rental car provides the flexibility to explore nearby beaches. Summer evenings bring a relaxed vibe perfect for sunset strolls along the marina promenade.

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Cartagena Casco

Cartagena Casco reveals 3,000 years of history through its remarkably preserved Roman ruins and Punic walls. Stroll along cobblestone streets to discover the ancient Roman Theater carved into the hillside, overlooking the sparkling Mediterranean harbor. The Naval Museum and Roman Theater Museum showcase the city's rich maritime heritage, while modernist architecture adds unexpected flair to this walkable district. Harbor restaurants serve fresh seafood and traditional Spanish tapas as you watch boats glide into port. Boutique hotels in restored historic buildings offer rooftop terraces with sweeping views. The entire district is easily explored on foot, with the waterfront promenade providing a perfect route for soaking in sea breezes and sunset views.

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La Azohia

La Azohía's peaceful beaches and crystal-clear Mediterranean waters create the perfect escape from crowded tourist spots. Playa de La Chapineta and Playa de San Ginés offer pristine swimming spots with stunning views of limestone cliffs. The historic Santa Elena Tower stands as a silent witness to the area's rich past, while coastal paths invite you to explore Cape Tiñoso's dramatic scenery. The village embraces traditional Spanish rhythms with family-run chiringuitos serving just-caught seafood and simple tapas bars where locals gather. Most visitors stay in vacation rentals or small pensiones with basic amenities focused on beach access. A rental car is essential as public transport is limited, but you can easily walk the entire village in 15 minutes.

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