The famous Spanish nightlife lives up to its reputation in this bustling area of the country. La Manga is home to many clubs and lounges for tourists to enjoy.
During the day, Cabo de Palos is a sleepy village. But at night, it is lined with pubs featuring live music and dancing. Tourists can witness the Spanish music and dances that are famous around the world.
The El Zoco Alcazaba district of La Manga offers shopping, restaurants and dance clubs that stay open until the early hours of the morning.
If you want a relaxing environment, with smooth music and cool drinks, you should head to the La Manga Club in the Hyatt Regency La Manga. In the lounge area you will find an operating casino, restaurant and bar.
La Manga has more than 24 miles of beaches. All beaches have rules and regulations regarding safety, pollution and clean water. Because of the quality of La Manga's beaches, many water-sports enthusiasts flock there.
Tourists can rent boats and Jet Skis from the vendors found at the beaches, or engage in old-fashioned sunbathing and relaxation.
Along with these activities, the Hyatt Regency La Manga offers scuba diving, kitesurfing, sailing and boat-tour excursions.
La Manga del Mar Menor offers world-class golfing. The Club de Golf Altorreal, on an island, has an 18-hole, 72-par golf course characterized by stunning greenery, lush trees and panoramic views of the Mediterranean.
La Manga also has three other prime golf courses: Club de Golf Pacheco, Club De Golf Mar Menor Polaris and Hacienda Del Alamo.
La Manga is a great place for activities such as horseback riding and quad-bike riding. Quad bikes are motorized, four-wheel bikes that are suitable for on- and off-road use. Horseback riding can be arranged through the Hyatt Regency La Manga; bike-rental locations can be found all along the beaches of La Manga.