Discover the best top things to do in Municipality of Cartagena, Spain including Kalima Charter, Segway Tours Ensegway, Aqua Adicta Watersports, Don Lorenzo, Quality Guided Tours, Dejate Guiar por Cartagena, Mirador del Roldan, Museo Del Teatro Romano, Museo Nacional de Arqueologia Subacuatica, Portuskayak.
Restaurants in Municipality of Cartagena
5.0 based on 179 reviews
Discover the Mar Menor and the Mediterranean aboard our sailboat 16m super long, with capacity for 12 people. We will sail, anchor in coves with crystal clear waters, take a dip and circunavegaremos islands. On board offers an all amenities, 2 fridges, one freezer, microwave, outdoor barbecue, music and more.
5.0 based on 29 reviews
This Segway tour will drive you from the port to the Plaza de Espana across the pedestrian center, contemplating the vestiges of Roman Cartagena and the most beautiful examples of modernist architecture that characterizes the city. We will reach the University and Naval Museum area (with a visit to the Isaac Peral submarine), ending the tour with a visit to the midage castle of the Torres Park.
5.0 based on 29 reviews
Aqua Adicta Watersports is a small family run business located on the Mar Menor in Southern Spain. We offer sailing and windsurfing lessons, stand up paddle and also kayak safaris. We specialise in small group tutition and all of our activities are private so we can schedule them whenever you want.
5.0 based on 37 reviews
This award winning bar / restaurant is a favourite with the locals in Estrella de mar and tourists alike, the food is excellent although the menu is not extensive, which is probably a good thing as every dish is given meticulous attention to the flavour and presentation, something that wouldn't be possible with a large menu. There is though, a dish to satisfy everyone, ribs or mixed grill if you're really hungry or try the home cooked ham eggs and fries for a tasty English favourite, I can also highly recommend the chicken Cesar salad... delicious! If Sunday roast is your thing then there's nowhere to compare with the Don Lorenzo carvery, with a selection of 3 roasts and an 'as much as you can eat' buffet, booking is highly recommended for Sunday lunch though, you will not be disappointed. Proprietors Simon and Joanne along with their staff, make you feel very welcome, with a selection of draught beers and cider from a well stocked bar, decent sized and comfortable beer gardens too. The bar / restaurant is signposted just off the main road that runs through the village. Quiz night on Wednesday offers loads of fun with everyone winning a small prize, Friday night is open the box with €500 being won on the Friday I was there.
5.0 based on 98 reviews
Quality Guided Tours - Private Tour Guides in Cartagena (Spain) - Shore Excursions is a company developed by two sibling now stablished in Cartagena (Spain): Ana & Jordi Linares. We started our company offering the best private tours and shore excursions 10 years ago in Valencia and now we are in Cartagena (Spain) and also available in Alicante, Elche, Benidorm, Murcia, etc. . Private tours: gastronomy, heritage, history, cooking. The best local experience!
5.0 based on 59 reviews
Essential Cartagena This tour begins with a friendly and relaxed walking tour through the harbour promenade, the Naval Museum with the Isaac Peral's Submarine and the historical Modernist district. We finish visiting one of the newest archaeological jewels in Spain, Museum and Roman Theatre. End of the visit and our services. Every day. No minimum customers required. Rate: €35 + VAT per person. Museum tickets are not included
4.5 based on 2,866 reviews
By visiting the Museum of the Roman Theatre you will encounter one of the most surprising discoveries of the city in the last decades. Thanks to the ingenious design of the architect Rafael Moneo, you will start your tour of the Palace of Riquelme, the first building of the museum, and then follow the historical hallway located under the street to then move to the new space that collects the most emblematic pieces of all found in the excavations. Using modern stairs you will come to the second tunnel, this time is under the medieval church of Santa Maria, a construction superimposed to the old theatre which increases its uniqueness and attraction. After this, the second corridor, will take you to the most relevant part of the museum, the Roman Theatre, one of the largest in the Roman Hispania with capacity for 7,000 people.
This is a wonderful museum/archaeological site, but there’s much more than it appears upon entering. The entryway leads you under other buildings, which allows you to experience foundations from different time periods along with a history of the site, a architectural history of a Roman theater and displays of artifacts found at the site. You eventually emerge near the top of the Theater, but are able to wander up and down, and on to the stage. It’s definitely worth the time and small entry fee, but allow time to explore and enjoy. (Most of the museums offer a multi-ticket, which lets you buy entry to 4/5/6 museums for a reduced price. I did four in one day, and barely made it before they closed.)
4.5 based on 680 reviews
One could probably spend a whole day at this museum if they were to read everything and use all of the interactive exhibits. With displays including items from ancient coins and pottery to large sections of ancient ships, this museum is incredible. By just pushing a button, see how large, heavy objects are lifted from the sea bed with compressed air all inside a class tube.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Company dedicated to the activities of sea kayaking and adventure for all levels. Excursions, voyages, sightings and adventure
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