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The history of Puerto de Mazarrón is inextricably linked with that of the parent town of Mazarrón, which has a past firmly based on mining. |
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Although it has been popular with holiday makers for over a century, only in recent years has the Port achieved it's identity as one of Spain's most attractive holiday resorts. The important commercial activities of fishing and agriculture still dominate the local economy, but the annual influx of families seeking a trouble free holiday in the sun is an important factor and of increasing importance in the area's development. |
| The coastal areas of Mazarron boast some of the finest beaches in Spain, and the generally untouched nature of the coastline and countryside appeals to those who seek a tranquil environment for their holidays. This is a popular resort for Spanish families and in the peak season (July and August) the population swells to capacity. At other times of the year it can be very quiet which makes Puerto ideal for that quiet "get away from it all" style holiday favoured by many. | |
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Mazarron Bay viewed from the West. The bay is enclosed by the mountain ranges of Sierras Moreras, Almenara, Algorobo, Lo Alto, Muela and slightly further to the North, Sierra Espuña. This gives Mazarron Bay a "microclimate" which invariably results in better weather than the rest of Spain. Puerto de Mazarron boasts more than 300 days of sunshine every year. |
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Landing Tuna in Puerto. Over the past few years Tuna have been cultivated in large inshore farms located at Cabo Tiñoso (in Cartagena Bay) and Punta Calnegre (in Mazarron Bay). A large proportion of the fish are exported and the industry provides an important source of local employment. |
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The Paseo Maritimo This attractive promenade provides pedestrian access to the Town Beaches, and has many shops, bars, restaurants and ice-cream parlours. Traffic access is strictly regulated and the Paseo is a pleasant area to stroll at any time of the day or night. |
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The Best Beaches in Spain on The Costa Calida The coastline of Puerto has many kilometres of fine sandy beaches and safe bathing. The municipality has been awarded the coveted Blue Flag for water quality over consecutive years. In the picture is a "falla" constructed on the Town Beach for the Fiesta of San Jose. Every year one of these is made usually depicting a satirical political or social theme and on March 19th is burned with great ceremony and accompanied by a lavish firework display. |
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Entertainment and Fiestas The Town Hall organise many attractions for tourists, particularly for young
people who can enjoy mountain walking, sub-aqua diving, sailing and a variety
of other activities during the holiday season. |
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