We are delighted to have pre-launch information about an exclusive project of 3-bed beach homes in one of La Manga’s most sought-after area.
Continuing the momentum of the Art Deco influence and revival, the architecture whispers a smooth stylish living with accented curves and smooth white render. The fashion continues in and around each of the three blocks, including the communal areas.
Among a host of other attributes, these homes have terraces facing east with panoramic views of the Mediterranean AND west-facing open spaces looking over the unique Mar Menor toward the Spanish mainland.
This simply means that from sunrise to sunset, your luxury modern home is bathed in bright Spanish sunlight.
Additionally, the project one of the few places in the world where it is possible to swim in two seas and see the sun rise AND set over water.
✅ Playa Ensenada del Esparto – 0 min walk
✅ Veneziola 9-Hole Golf Course – 4 min drive
✅ Puerto Tomás Maestre Marina- 6 min
✅ La Manga Golf Resort – 31 min
✅ Cartagena Port – 41 min
✅ Murcia Airport – 55 min
✅ Alicante Airport – 97 min
Essentially, three types of home are available: garden apartments; mid-floor homes with terraces front & back; and 9th floor penthouses with twin terraces and an incredible rooftop solarium.
Only four homes per floor means plenty of space and privacy.
Details below are extrapolated from the first release of CGI renders and layout blueprints for Block One (of three), so are subject to slight changes.
Spacious 49m2 open-plan living area with internal focus on central feature kitchen island
Lounge zone opens on to 12m2 covered terrace, leading to large 105m2 garden
Private swimming pool & gate leading directly on to the beach
Main bedroom has en-suite, walk-thru closet, direct access to terrace
Additonal 10m2 terrace to rear accessed via both second & third bedrooms
Third bedroom is described as a ‘multi-functional room’ so can double as second lounge
Spacious 50m2 open-plan living area with internal focus on central feature kitchen island
Lounge zone with full-height full-width sliding patio windows to 10-12m2 sun terrace
Main bedroom has en-suite, walk-thru closet, direct access to sun terrace
Additonal 11-12m2 terrace to rear accessed via both second & third bedrooms
Third bedroom is described as a ‘multi-functional room’ so can double as second lounge
Spacious 54m2 open-plan living area with internal focus on central feature kitchen island
Lounge zone with full-height full-width sliding patio windows to 10-11m2 sun terrace
Main bedroom has en-suite, walk-thru closet, direct access to sun terrace
Additonal 12m2 terrace to rear accessed via both second & third bedrooms
Third bedroom is described as a ‘multi-functional room’ so can double as second lounge
Huge 92m2 or 99m2 rooftop solarium, breath-taking views of Mediterranean AND Mar Menor
Raised terrace areas for improved views, integral gazebos for shade and optional bar-kitchen area
Large communal swimming pool within landscaped gardens
Chiringuito, multiple sun-bathing & chill-out areas
Jacuzzis, exercise areas and external gym
Designated underground parking
Shallow childrens’ swimming pool and play area
Internal creche, gym, sauna & spa area for use by residents
Our partner estimates the delivery to be “2025”, with staged payments between contract and keys.
More specific dates and prices will follow shortly.
Price stated above is for Unit #3B in Tower 3, facing west over the Mar Menor.
Other apartment types are listed in the FLOORPLAN section
NB: Further details relating to what is included in the price (AC, white goods etc) has yet to be announced, but we do have the layouts for each type of home (see FLOORPLAN section)
La Manga strip (translating to ‘The Sleeve’) is 21km long and 100 metres wide on average, separating the Mediterranean from the Mar Menor (Minor Sea) lagoon.
Originally, it was a bay opening into the Mediterranean; at either end, volcanic reefs gradually held back the sand and sediment that was dragged along by the sea currents to form a sandy column of dunes and rock vegetation and long beaches in contact with two seas.
La Manga sandbar is cut off by natural channels that keep the two seas in contact with each other; the so-called golas allow water from the Mediterranean into the lake. As such, the space was untouched until the 1960s, when La Manga was discovered and developed as a luxury resort.
It now consists of five islands and, having shallow protected waters, lends itself to being an international water-based sports hub.
There are sailing, water-skiing, windsurfing, canoeing and catamaran schools aplenty. Nearby is La Manga Stadium, known for hosting numerous football clubs from all over the world during the winter months.
In 1994 the Mar Menor was included on the Ramsar Convention list for the conservation and sustainable utilisation of wetlands. It is also part of a Specially Protected Area of Mediterranean Importance and is a Special Protection Area (ZEPA in Spanish) for bird life.
In 2022, Spanish lawmakers granted extra protection rights, making it the first case of an ecosystem protected by rights of nature in Europe. The Mar Menor is now legally represented by a group of citizens, scientists and officials.