Modern swimming
Air conditioning
Fully fitted kitchen with induction hob
Designated parking
Landscaped communal
Internal and external
San Pedro del Pinatar is a coastal paradise where nature and tranquility blend harmoniously. Nestled along the Costa Cálida, this charming town is famous for its stunning beaches, golden sands, and crystal-clear waters. The serene shores of Playa de la Llana and Playa de Villananitos invite visitors to bask in the Mediterranean sun. Nature lovers will find a haven in the Salinas y Arenales Regional Park, where flamingos and other exotic birds thrive among salt flats and dunes. Whether strolling along scenic boardwalks, enjoying therapeutic mud baths, or simply embracing the gentle sea breeze, San Pedro del Pinatar offers an unforgettable escape into natural beauty.
More information?San Pedro del Pinatar Natural Park, located in Murcia, is a stunning reserve known for its pink salt lakes, flamingos, and pristine beaches. The Salinas y Arenales area offers breathtaking landscapes, perfect for birdwatching, hiking, and cycling alo...
Read MoreThe mud baths of Lo Pagán in San Pedro del Pinatar are one of Spain’s most famous natural wellness attractions. Rich in minerals like calcium, magnesium, and potassium, the mud is known for its therapeutic properties, helping with skin conditions, jo...
Read MoreA sunset walk along the beaches of San Pedro del Pinatar is a magical experience. As the sun dips below the horizon, the sky transforms into a canvas of orange, pink, and purple hues, reflecting beautifully on the calm waters of the Mar Menor. Stroll...
Read MoreLa Manga del Mar Menor, a 15km-long strip of land, separates the Mar Menor from the Mediterranean Sea, creating a unique coastal paradise in Spain’s Murcia region. This narrow landmass offers visitors the rare opportunity to enjoy two distinct seas—t...
Read MoreSan Pedro del Pinatar, located on Spain’s stunning Costa Blanca, is home to one of the most breathtaking natural spectacles—the vibrant pink flamingos. These elegant birds thrive in the Salinas y Arenales de San Pedro del Pinatar, a protected wetland...
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