The Mar Menor is the largest saltwater lagoon in Europe, covering a surface of 170sq.m. and having a maximum depth of only 7 metres. This area boasts mild winters, very low annual rainfall and over 3000 hours of sunshine each year, giving the region a very dry atmosphere all year round. The waters themselves have very high therapeutic qualities and together with the climatic conditions have produced large deposits of mud and clay. These muddy deposits are believed by many to contain natural healing properties, particularly for many skin complaints. They also possess anti-inflammatory properties important for the treatment of rheumatism, arthritis and bone fractures.
Facing the tranquil waters of the Mar Menor, San Pedro del Pinatar is one of the main tourist destinations along the Murcia coast. Traditionally a seafaring and agricultural centre, San Pedro has become one of the principal towns of the Costa Calida. The main attractions of San Pedro are concentrated around the beach and shore. Here you will find beach area of Lo Pagan, a lovely tourist centre which has all kind of attractions. Next to the long promenade facing the Mar Menor are the extensive beaches of La Puntica and La Curva. This watery setting, combined with the facilities at its marina, means you can do a great many water sports, such as sailing, scuba diving or windsurfing.
As well as the many and varied water sports that this region has to offer, golf enthusiasts are also well catered for including the international renowned La Manga Club and the recently opened Sucina Golf and Country Club just inland from the San Javier ( Murcia) airport. Apart from sports San Pedro is also home to the Saltwater Nature Reserve a unique Mediterranean coastal spot. Flamingos and other migratory birds rest here every year using this Nature Reserve as a stopping place between Europe and Africa.