What to do and see in Municipality of Cartagena, Region of Murcia: The Best Free Things to do

August 20, 2021 Yuk Petri

Discover the best top things to do in Municipality of Cartagena, Spain including Museo Naval, Playa de Calblanque, Faro Cabo de palos, Bateria de Castillitos, Bateria de las Cenizas, Torre de Santa Elena, Parque Regional de Calblanque, Calle Mayor, Muelle de La Azohia, El Zulo.
Restaurants in Municipality of Cartagena

1. Museo Naval

Calle Menendez y Pelayo 8, 30205 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain +34 968 12 71 38 [email protected] http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/museums/museum-profile/Museo+Naval+De+Cartagena/895.html
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4.5 based on 444 reviews

Museo Naval

Reviewed By bockscar1 - Los Angeles, United States

What a wonderful museum! Well worth the visit if you’re interested in this history. I spent over two hours taking my time. Throughout the museum are big placards with well-written, concise, informative English. They do a wonderful job of summarizing each section’s relevance to the bigger historical picture. These placards establish an easy to follow narrative arc for the entire museum. Artifact and model captions are Spanish only. Too bad. The models are stunning. Really great collection. Minimal captions in Spanish only that don’t do them justice. Sad that for all the amazing work that went into these models there is not more historical discussion around how to appreciate them. I wish there were more narratives around specific engagements and relevant strategic, operational, and tactical considerations for each. Interestingly the highlighted engagements mostly laud Spanish victories. Scarcely a mention of Trafalgar, the Spanish American War, or Republican losses during the Spanish Civil War. As of the day I visited, 9 December 2020, this museum is open 10am-2pm. Another military museum nearby, the Military Historical Museum of Cartagena, is also open the same hours. I suspect most people interested in this history would combine both in the same day as I did. Not enough time. I wish these museums found a way to make that work. For anyone interested in military history or history in general, this museum is a must-see.

2. Playa de Calblanque

30385 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain
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4.5 based on 912 reviews

Playa de Calblanque

Reviewed By Ju38 - York, United Kingdom

Natural beach and coves. Stunning setting. Take everything you need with you as there are no facilities whatsoever but that keeps this area beautiful and natural. Lifeguards are present in peak season. We drove to the plentiful parking areas (which are free) however I believe in peak season you park up before entering and they provide a bus to the coves. Plenty of walking to be had around the nature reserve too, provided the sun isn’t too hot! My favourite beach for sure!

3. Faro Cabo de palos

Calle Faro de, 1, 30370 Cabo de Palos, Municipality of Cartagena Spain
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4.5 based on 1,200 reviews

Faro Cabo de palos

Reviewed By roncQ5817XE

Stands high above town giving a perfect view of the area - a beautiful walk along the cliff top edging over the sea

4. Bateria de Castillitos

Cabo Tinoso, 30868 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain [email protected] http://www.aforca.org/castillitosf.htm
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4.5 based on 885 reviews

Bateria de Castillitos

Reviewed By V4487QRalanw - Elland, United Kingdom

Stunningly beautiful drive up the mountain road. The views are utterly breathtaking. There are several passing places along the mainly single track road, some are in places where photography is a must. Small car park at the entrance to the castillitos with a 500 metre walk to the first of the gun replacements. Very windy when I was there but 360 views were just fabulous. Well worth a couple of hours if the weather is not too hazy.

5. Bateria de las Cenizas

Monte de las Cenizas, 30389 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain
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4.5 based on 123 reviews

Bateria de las Cenizas

Reviewed By crn2108 - Sheffield, United Kingdom

Difficult to find! I followed the address from here and it took me completely to the wrong place. Here is the google maps plus code for the parking (H5WG+95 Atamaría, Spain) and then the one for the entrance to the hike (H5VG+F6 Atamaría, Spain) I suggest not using Apple maps as this tried to lead me onto the golf course! I got a few funny looks! Lol. The hike itself was great, a wide, stoned, snake like path all the way up with lovely views at different points along the way. It took me around 30 minutes to reach the top and when I got there it was amazing! The views of the la manga strip and the Mediterranean are stunning and the history which remains is mesmerising (the photos people post don’t really do the vickers artillery guns justice) - I would 100% recommend this hike to all interested, it’s definitely worth it. Be sure to take plenty of water, snacks and hike at a sensible time to avoid over heating. Happy hiking ????????☺️

6. Torre de Santa Elena

La punta que delimita, 30868 La Azohia, Municipality of Cartagena Spain
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4.5 based on 75 reviews

Torre de Santa Elena

Reviewed By 202colmm - Dublin, Ireland

A short climb up to the well preserved tower is well worth the wonderful vista that unfolds before you,bay ,mountains ,villages and lots of interesting wild life if you sit and observe in peaceful quiet.Lots of fauna,bring your camera.A gradual ascent by foot or cycle

7. Parque Regional de Calblanque

03100 Cabo de Palos, Municipality of Cartagena Spain http://playasdecalblanque.es/
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4.5 based on 242 reviews

Parque Regional de Calblanque

Reviewed By T7380GCjane - Haverfordwest, United Kingdom

Stunning views. Suitable for all abilities except wheelchairs. Possible with a pushchair but hard work. Beautiful beaches can also be reached from the park by car or on foot. Popular for mountain biking.

8. Calle Mayor

Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain +34 968 12 01 16 http://www.spain-exposed.com
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4.5 based on 721 reviews

Calle Mayor

Reviewed By Kelleygirl2 - Sarasota, United States

I enjoyed walking the busy Calle Mayor, a street that links the Plaza de San Sebastian in the north with Cartagena’s town hall. The street is a “ravine-like pedestrian street paved with distinctive blue marble tiles” that runs from the cruise port past the Roman Theater and the Church of Santa Domingo. It is a typical Spanish “Paseo” where friends, families and couples take strolls together to enjoy their free time and it is where we began our walk.

9. Muelle de La Azohia

Valle de Leon, s/n, 30868 La Azohia, Municipality of Cartagena Spain https://www.facebook.com/MuelleDeLaAzohia/
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Muelle de La Azohia

10. El Zulo

Paseo Alfonso XII Port of Cartagena, 30201 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain https://turismo.cartagena.es/esculturas.asp
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4.5 based on 212 reviews

El Zulo

Reviewed By GOG69 - Bedford, United Kingdom

We have visited Cartagena several times and always pay a visit to this superb statue located by the port area and is surrounded by other art close by. It was put there for a reminder to every visitor about Terrorism and the loss of life and injuries caused by those that don’t get their own way. Spain has had a long history of this by a group calling themselves ETA. Unfortunately the reminder is somewhat lost by many tourists having their picture taken by El Zuno’s private area.

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