A welcoming environment
to explore
At Dunas y Mar, we offer you more than just a comfortable and welcoming stay. Within 200 meters of our Camper Park, you will find everything you need to enjoy your stay. There’s a gas station, large supermarkets like Lidl, Aldi, and Mercadona, an international clinic, veterinarians, a hairdresser, a shoemaker, a motorhome and car wash, a physiotherapy clinic, and a market every Saturday. Additionally, you can savor international cuisine at various nearby restaurants and bars. Just 50 meters from our Camper Park, you’ll find a bus stop at the Lidl roundabout, connecting you to surrounding towns and the city of Alicante.
At Dunas y Mar, you also have the opportunity to explore the cultural and natural richness of the Vega Baja del Segura. From beautiful beaches and natural parks to charming towns and historical monuments, immerse yourself in the history, scenic beauty, shopping, and gastronomy that make this area a unique destination. Whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation, or cultural discoveries, you’ll find something for everyone here.
For cycling enthusiasts, our Camper Park in San Fulgencio is the ideal starting point to explore the beauty of the Vega Baja del Segura. This region offers over 100 kilometers of routes that allow you to immerse yourself in a culturally rich landscape, filled with history, hydraulic heritage, and lush orchards.
Historical Monuments
Discover the history of Guardamar Castle, a heritage gem from the 12th century that has withstood earthquakes and bears witness to ancient times. Don’t miss the sunset from the castle, offering panoramic views of the coast and the Segura River.
A small chapel with historical charm dating back to the 18th century, dedicated to the patron saint of the town. Located in a tranquil and picturesque setting, the chapel is a place of devotion and also a cultural point of interest.
The 16th-century Santa Pola Fortress Castle is an impressive coastal fortification with historical significance in defending against pirates. Today, as a tourist attraction, it offers sea views and houses a museum that highlights the region’s military and maritime history.
It is an impressive religious temple in Gothic and Baroque styles, built between the 13th and 18th centuries. It stands out for its grand architecture and rich interior ornamentation, including works by renowned artists such as Velázquez and Salzillo.
Built in the 18th century, it is a historic stone structure spanning the Segura River, standing out as a significant architectural and cultural symbol of the region. It is an ideal bridge for strolling and enjoying the scenery.
Built in the 18th century and rebuilt after the 1829 earthquake, it is a notable example of religious architecture, featuring an impressive neoclassical façade and a richly decorated interior with sacred art.
It is a majestic religious building in Gothic and Baroque styles dating back to the 17th century. It is renowned for its impressive façade and its richly decorated interior, featuring artworks and architectural details of significant historical and cultural value.
It is a magnificent Baroque episcopal residence built in the 18th century. This impressive building is noted for its elegant façade and richly decorated interior, housing the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art.
Natural Spaces
A beautiful urban park with lakes, ducks, and peacocks. At the top of the park, there is a cozy café.
It is a green space with great biodiversity, ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and picnicking, featuring recreational areas and marked trails.
A green space that combines natural areas with historic irrigation canals, providing a peaceful environment for walking, exercising outdoors, and enjoying the local flora and fauna.
It is a protected area of significant ecological value, characterized by its salt lagoons and diverse flora and fauna. Ideal for birdwatching and hiking.
A botanical garden with a spectacular collection of exotic plants, including the iconic Imperial Palm. This Arabic-origin green oasis is ideal for strolling and admiring natural beauty.
A wide, pristine beach with natural dunes, perfect for a sunny day by the sea in a natural and preserved setting.
A protected wetland that is a paradise for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. It offers hiking trails and viewpoints to enjoy the local flora and fauna.
A vast area of natural dunes and pristine beaches, designated as a Site of Community Interest. It is an ideal space for strolling along the sea and enjoying nature.
A peaceful and less crowded beach, ideal for those seeking a place to relax away from the crowds.
It is a protected area of ecological significance, characterized by its extensive salt flats and lagoons. It is a popular destination for birdwatching and outdoor activities such as hiking and photography.
Known for their spectacular pink color due to the presence of microorganisms, these salt flats offer stunning visual beauty and significant ecological value.
A thematic park dedicated to aromatic plants, where visitors can enjoy walks among lavender, rosemary, and other fragrant plants.
The largest palm grove in Europe, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000. This green space provides a unique setting for strolling and enjoying nature.
It is an elevation that offers stunning panoramic views of the city and its natural surroundings. Popular for hiking and enjoying nature.
Culture and Leisure
At La Lonja in Guardamar, fresh, high-quality fish is unloaded and auctioned, providing an authentic experience as you observe the fishermen’s process.
This museum offers a fascinating collection of artifacts that narrate the history of the region from prehistoric times to the modern era. It is an ideal place for history and archaeology enthusiasts.
Surrounded by historic buildings, cafés, and restaurants, it is a meeting point for residents and visitors, where community and cultural events are held.
It offers panoramic views of the Mediterranean, with rest areas, gardens, and terraces where you can enjoy the weather and sea breeze. It is a popular meeting spot for residents and tourists.
A spacious natural park with walking trails and picnic areas. It is perfect for a relaxing stroll in a natural setting.
A collection of cave houses converted into art galleries and craft workshops, offering a valuable eco-museum, a craft market, and cultural and educational activities, with outdoor events on the first Sunday of each month.
A natural and cultural treasure, known for its history as a pirate refuge and its role in coastal defense. Today, it is a popular tourist destination with crystal-clear beaches and rich marine life.
This museum provides an in-depth look at Torrevieja’s maritime history and salt industry. It is an educational and engaging stop to better understand the local economy.
Cycling Tourism
We present to you five cycling routes from Dunas y Mar, perfect for both adventurous cyclists and those looking for a relaxing ride.
These cycling routes will not only help you explore the landscape and heritage of Vega Baja but also promote sustainable tourism and respect for the natural environment. It is our responsibility to care for this area to preserve the essence of our region, where agriculture and natural heritage are the stars.
In addition to these fantastic cycling routes, the location of our camper park allows you to easily bike to many nearby points of interest: Playa de “Los Tusales,” La Marina, Guardamar del Segura, and other attractions.
No matter your preference, cycling is a fantastic way to discover everything San Fulgencio and Vega Baja have to offer, enjoying nature and promoting an active and healthy lifestyle.
1. "Sotos del Segura" Route
This route of over 20 kilometers passes through the municipalities of Daya Vieja, Daya Nueva, Almoradí, Formentera del Segura, Benijófar, and Rojales. It is ideal for those who want to enjoy a journey that combines nature and local culture.
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2. "Los Azarbes" Route
At 28 kilometers in length, this route takes you through Bigastro, Orihuela, Callosa de Segura, Rafal, and Catral. It's perfect for cyclists looking to explore different areas.
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3. "Los Almarjales" Route
This is one of the longest routes, spanning over 30 kilometers, and covers the municipalities of Orihuela, Callosa de Segura, Granja de Rocamora, San Isidro, and Catral. It offers spectacular views of the region's farmland and allows you to explore the rich hydraulic heritage of the area.
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4. "Los Canales" Route
A circular route of over 13 kilometers connecting the towns of Dolores and Catral. This route is ideal for those who prefer a shorter journey, yet still want to experience beautiful and charming landscapes.
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5. "Las Veredas" Route
With a length of 26 kilometers, this route passes through the towns of Catral, Dolores, Daya Nueva, Daya Vieja, San Fulgencio, and Guardamar del Segura. It offers an excellent opportunity to explore the rich diversity of the region and enjoy a ride that combines history and nature.
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