Lo Pagan

Promenades around Lo Pagan Mar Menor Costa Calida Spain

Lo Pagan is situated on the north shore of the Mar Menor and has merged with San Pedro del Pinatar to become one big town. Lo Pagan has a beautiful beach, promenade and small marina. During the summer months there is a lively funfair beside the marina which adds to the seaside atmosphere.

Lo Pagan is most famous for its mud baths. These are free, which is great news if you have a large family to keep occupied. All ages can use the mud baths from 1 to 100, but only the truly hardy indulge during the winter months. The mud baths are located at the end of the beach and the start of the salinas walking and cycling route out to sea. Simply walk down the steps, cover yourself with the therapeutic mud, said to be good for all types of skin complaints, aches and pain, dry off in the sun, then re-enter the water to wash it all off!

On the outskirts of Lo Pagan is the modern Dos Mares shopping mall. There is ample free car parking and all the usual selection of shops including an extremely large Eroski, eateries such as Burger King and McDonalds and entertainment in the form of a cinema (all films in Spanish), skittle lanes, pool tables and other games. The Dos Mares is a great rainy day option, or you can visit just to shop, eat and enjoy the activities.

Places of interest & ideas of things to do in Lo Pagan

  • Beach: long and sandy.
  • Promenade: long and paved, joins into the mud baths and salinas walking and cycling route.
  • Marina: small.
  • Children's Funfair: opposite the marina open during summer months only.
  • Mud Baths: treat your skin!
  • Salinas Walking & Cycling Route: out into the Mar Menor.
  • Dos Mares: shopping mall and entertainment complex.

Ideas of places to twin Lo Pagan with day or night

  • Twin a visit to the information centre in San Pedro with a trip to the marina and then drive the short distance to Lo Pagan for a walk along the salinas walking and cycling route that runs beside the mud baths.
  • Visit Cabo de PalosPunta Brava or any of the other interesting towns and villages on the Mar Menor, end your day at the lively funfair opposite the marina for a great day out.
  • Take your bikes and start here at the mud baths, cycle out to sea and follow the salinas walking and cycling route around to San Pedro del Pinatar marina, complete this circular route by returning along the cycle path which runs parallel to the sand dunes.
  • The Dos Mares shopping mall is an ideal place to visit on a rainy day or if you are caught in a delay at San Javier airport.

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Places of Interest

  • Lo Pagan Beach

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    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets very busy during high season, so you might have to park further away.

    From here: walk down onto the beach.

  • Lo Pagan Children's Funfair

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    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets very busy during high season, so you might have to park further away.

    From here: walk to the funfair which is beside the marina. It is open during the summer months only.

  • Lo Pagan Dos Mares Shopping Mall

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    Parking: is in the car park and is free.

    From here: enter the Dos Mares shopping mall and enjoy!

    Top tip: take a look at the official website for the most up to date opening times and a plan of the shops. 

  • Lo Pagan Marina

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    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets very busy during high season, so you might have to park further away.

    From here: walk to the marina.

  • Lo Pagan Mud Baths

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    Parking: is in the car parking places alongside the road and is free, it gets very busy during high season, so you might have to park further away and walk or get here early in the morning.

    From here: starting from the windmill go along the elevated salinas walking and cycling route, the wooden steps into the mud baths are on the left.

  • Lo Pagan Promenade

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    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets very busy during high season, so you might have to park further away.

    From here: walk down onto the promenade and enjoy, it runs alongside the beach on both sides of the marina.

  • Lo Pagan Salinas Walking & Cycling Route

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    Parking: is in the car park and is free, it gets very busy during high season, so you might have to park further away and walk or get here early in the morning.

    From here: starting from the windmill go along the elevated salinas walking and cycling route out to sea past lots of wooden platforms on the left which give access to the water and more importantly the therapeutic mud, you can stop and give it a go too!! This walking and cycling route continues for miles and you feel like you can almost touch the hotels on the La Manga Strip, just turn around when you\'ve had enough!! Or continue all the way to the marina in San Pedro del Pinatar and then return to Lo Pagan using the cycle track which runs parallel to the road.

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