Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Enjoy All That Surrounds Palatinum Golf, Spa, and Sport Resort

Mar Menor
Mar Menor is Europe’s largest natural salt-water lagoon, which is separated from the Mediterranean Sea by only a narrow strip of land known as La Manga (the strip).

During the summer months, Mar Menor’s temperatures rise due to the shallow water and warm atmosphere, making this lagoon a hot spot for water lovers. The average depth of Mar Menor is about 13 feet which makes it possible to venture out several hundred meters before the water has any real depth. The shallowness of this lagoon makes it the perfect location for all kinds of water!

The salinity of Mar Menor provides a great deal of buoyancy, making it one of the safest places to swim in the world. The combination of this buoyancy and the shallowness of the lagoon make it a natural water park for people of all ages.

La Manga
Be sure to set aside a day to enjoy all the activities that La Manga offers.

La Manga, which is also known as “the sleeve”, lies at the southern most part of Costa Blanca. It is a small strip of land that is approximately 13 miles long and makes up the lagoon of Mar Menor. On La Manga visitors will find sailing ports, recreational centers, supermarkets, shops, bars, discos, and many different types of water activities.

Mediterranean Sea
The combination of the wonderful climate, the beautiful coastline and the diverse culture, are just some of the reasons the Mediterranean regions are the most popular tourist destination in the world, attracting approximately one third of the world’s international tourists.

Water activities
-Sailing
-Windsurfing
-Waterskiing
-Kitesurfing
-Jet Skiing
-Scuba Diving
-Snorkeling
-Fishing
-Boating
-Swimming
-plus, so much more!

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