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Puntas De Calnegre

Puntas De Calnegre A Beautiful Place To Visit

HeyDaveHere, May 23, 2024May 23, 2024

We first went to Puntas De Calnegre back in 2016 when we lived in the Murcia region and fancied a trip out to have a bit of lunch. This was an interesting experience regarding ordering the lunch, as I explain below.

We kind of came across it by accident and loved it. Originally we were going to pop into the Port at Mazarrón but chose to go somewhere new. Calnegre is only 30 minutes or so from El Puerto de Mazarrón.

If you’re worried about all the bright red sunburnt Brits basking on the beach, then you’re safe here.

It’s not really on the tourist lists, but let me tell you more about Puntas de Calnegre, a hidden gem in Murcia,! Puntas de Calnegre is an area of outstanding natural beauty in the Murcia region of southeastern Spain. It’s known for its stunning coastlines, crystal-clear waters, and rugged mountains.

Playa De Calnegre Tips

Untouched Beauty: This area is a protected natural area, meaning it hasn’t been overdeveloped. You’ll find secluded coves, hidden beaches, and dramatic cliffs offering breathtaking views.

Beach Bliss: The coastline boasts a variety of beautiful beaches, some easily accessible and others requiring a bit more effort to reach. Playa de Calnegre is a popular choice, with soft sand and calm waters, perfect for families. It’s quite, so the opposite of the beaches in the tourist hotspots of Benidorm or Salou, for example.

Hiking Heaven: For the more adventurous souls, there are numerous hiking trails that wind through the mountains, offering stunning panoramas and a chance to explore the diverse flora and fauna.

Underwater Adventure: The crystal-clear waters are ideal for snorkelling and scuba diving. Explore the rich marine life and vibrant coral reefs.

Peaceful Getaway: If you’re seeking tranquility, Puntas de Calnegre is the perfect destination. The area is relatively uncrowded, allowing you to relax and reconnect with nature.

Puntas De Calnegre Lunch on the beach

We went to this little restaurant on the beach, we were the only English there ( nothing much changes, as this is often the case nowadays too) and the waiter came out to serve us. We ordered drinks and asked for the menu del dia. Needless to say instead of it being a printed menu, it was scribbled on a tiny pad and he proceeded to rattle off at what seemed to be 100 words a minute the menu. We both picked out the words for Ensalada for our starter and Pollo ( chicken ) for the main, so we had salad to start and chicken as the main.

Puntas de Calnegre offers something for everyone, whether you’re a beach bum, a nature enthusiast, or an adrenaline seeker.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind when planning your trip to Puntas de Calnegre:

  • Limited Amenities: Since the area is protected, there are limited shops, restaurants, and bars. It’s a good idea to come prepared with any essentials you might need.
  • Getting There: The closest airport is in Murcia (Corvera) Airport. From there, you can rent a car or take a bus to Puntas de Calnegre.
  • Accommodation: There are a few hotels and holiday rentals scattered around the area. You can also find campsites if you’re looking for a more rustic experience. Check Agoda for deals on accommodation.

Playa De Calnegre

It is located in the hamlet of Ramonete and is 190 meters long, one of the largest in the area along with Parazuelos. This bathing area is awarded with the blue flag and also has an award for the best eco-beaches that value environmental excellence and services.

So if you’re looking for a beautiful and unspoiled part of Spain to explore, look no further than Puntas de Calnegre! With its stunning scenery, pristine beaches, and abundance of outdoor activities, it’s the perfect place to relax, rejuvenate, and create lasting memories.

Have Car Will Travel

After soaking up the sun in Puntas de Calnegre, explore nearby gems:

Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park: Dive into volcanic landscapes and hidden coves. Perfect for snorkeling and exploring charming fishing villages.
Águilas: Discover a historic town with a beautiful castle and a lively promenade. Don’t miss the secluded Cala Cocedores beach.
Moraira (Alicante): Head north out of Murcia for a charming seaside town with sandy beaches, water sports, and a relaxed atmosphere.

Like I say this was quite a few back but it’s nice to be able to share the nice places we have visited that are off the beaten track and offer a more realistic touch of Spain.

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