
The stunning building boasts restaurants, spa and solarium, swimming pool,
water sports, and direct access to the Mediterranean beach.
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Open June - September
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BEACH CLUB
Roda Golf & Beach Resort has a private beach club located on La Manga where
you can swim or try watersports in the sea or just relax by the pool.
Getting there is easy - just use the resort shuttle service. (€12 each)
A minibus will pick you up in the resort for the journey to Santiago de la Ribera,
followed by a short boat ride across the Mar Menor, to Puerto Tomás Maestre, on the La Manga penisula,
where a minibus covers the final leg to the Club.
A place to relax and unwind and treat yourself to a luxurious pamper day.
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LOS ALCÁZARES
The nearest town of Los Alcázares is 2km away with a range of shops, bars & restaurants.
The promenade stretches for 8km, the local blue-flag beaches are fantastic having won the Q awards
for excellence & safety.
The waters of the Mar Menor are renowned for their healing properties and the water temperature
is warm enough to swim even in early Spring!
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LOS NAREJOS
The nearest beach is at Los Narejos and is just 1.5 km from the resort.
Gently shelving and really safe for kids. Apart from the height of Summer, the beach is usually quiet
and is my personal favourite.
Although there are limited facilities here, there are a few beach bars that serve reasonably
priced tapas, snacks and burgers.
As this is a Spanish holiday town, in the Sping and Autumn it can be virtually deserted.
So watch out - it can also mean the bars are closed!
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LO PAGAN
A visit to the nearby town of Lo Pagan is a must to take in the famous mud baths which has been
renowned from early times for its healing powers. Said to be a cure for many things including
skin conditions, for its anti-imflammatory effect on rheumatism, arthritis, gout and for
rehabilitation after a bone fracture. The mud is applied over the body and allowed to dry in
the sun before being washed off in the salt waters.
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SANTIAGO DE LA RIBERA
This fishing village grew as a prime holiday destination for wealthy Murcians who built their houses
along the coast. Santiago has a lovely promenade flanked by attractive palm trees.
Today Santiago is still popular with the Spanish for their vacations but also attracts tourists from
all over Europe and although it has a modern air, it has still maintained its ‘fishing village’
atmosphere. It has a good selection of shops, bars and restaurants.
Santiago de la Ribera boasts a popular water-sports centre and sailing club so with it's superb safe
beaches, sailing, water skiing, boat hire, wind surfing, fishing, cycling, a sports center,
and scuba diving ..... It's a great place to visit .....
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