by Russ Pearce | Art, Cartagena, Murcia Region
If you like a bit of street art, you should head to Cartagena, Murcia, as soon as you can. Why? Well, there’s an incredible exhibition at the Modern Art Museum (MURAM. 79 works of art are featured by artists from around the world. The problem is, it’s only on until...
by Russ Pearce | Cartagena, evergreen
Cartagena is a Murcian city steeped in military history. The remnants of gun batteries can be found all along the coast, but within the city limits there is plenty to see and some interesting stories to discover. Whether your interest is in the Navy, the Army or the...
by Russ Pearce | Cartagena, Civil War, evergreen, Murcia Region
The guns of Cabo Tiñoso are a fascinating place to visit. It doesn’t matter if you are ex-military, reliving childhood dreams of soldiering, or just an admirer of architecture and landscapes, you are bound to enjoy a trip to this spot located halfway between...
by Debbie Jenkins | Activities, Cartagena, evergreen, Murcia Region
Coming on holiday to the Murcia region with your kids and you’ll no doubt be looking for a water park to visit. Of course you could zip up the coast and head into Benidorm for the Aqualandia experience, at about 23 euros per person, or to Aqua Natura in Benidorm...
by Debbie Jenkins | Activities, Cartagena, evergreen
Canteras is a coastal town with its most notable destination the anti-aircraft battery located in the mountains, Batería De Roldán. You gain access by the road at Estación Naval de la Algameca, which is in very bad condition but worth as visit. However there are...
by Debbie Jenkins | Activities, Cartagena, evergreen
If you’re coming to Cartagena, Spain for a bit of a thrill then try out these ideas. Diving Around La Algameca, Cartagena Cartagena offers one of the most unique places for scuba diving with 100 miles of coastline divided into three main areas: Cabo de Palos,...