As the renowned San Javier airshow returns to the Mar Menor this weekend, the skies above San Javier will be alive with roaring engines, fearless aerobatics, and the national pride of Spain’s own Patrulla Águila. San Javier has a lot more to offer than just the sights and sounds of the sky, whether you’re a lifelong aviation enthusiast or just here to take in the aerial display. While you’re in town for the celebrations, there’s plenty to explore in and around this quaint coastal town, from golden beaches and delectable local cuisine to cultural treasures and strolls along the water.

Initially, unwinding on the beaches of Mar Menor. Think about taking advantage of Playa de Colon, a blue flag beach that offers water sports. offering a wide range of amenities, including serene, warm lagoons that make for ideal swimming conditions. Not to mention sailing, windsurfing, and kayaking. It might also be worthwhile to mention ‘Playa Mistral’; if you have younger children, this is the ideal beach to visit because the waters are extra calm and only waist deep, allowing you to relax and enjoy a sunbath with little stress.

Why not visit Isla Mayor del Baron if you’re also looking to venture and explore a little deeper than just relaxing on a sun lounger? Situated in the centre of Mar Menor, this volcanic cone island is both privately owned and aesthetically striking. It gives your beach days a distinctively picturesque backdrop.
The tiny and charming town of “Santiago de la Ribera,” which is situated at the airfield’s north end and serves as the airshow entrance, is also worth mentioning. You can anticipate business here this weekend!

It goes without saying that if you’re a sports fan, you should consider visiting the “Roda Golf” area or even renting a bike and going for a leisurely ride. Additionally, San Javier is located in the bike-friendly Costa Calida region.
San Javier offers something for everyone, whether you’re here to enjoy the tapas or the thunder of the jet engines. Even after the planes have taken off, there are plenty of reasons to stay, including the beach walks, the aerial stunts, and perhaps a few too many scoops of gelato. Just don’t try any loop-the-loops yourself and don’t forget to wear sunscreen!
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