Located on the coast
of the Mar Menor, its history began after the period of the Berber
invasions in the area. It arose around a shrine that was built at
the beginning of the 17th century and dedicated to the Apostle San
Francisco Javier.
Its territory, which
is dedicated to agriculture and the sea, has the outstanding coastal
locations of Santiago de la Ribera and La Manga del Mar Menor, both
of eminent tourist interest. Santiago de la Ribera was created in
1888 with the construction of a shrine dedicated to the Apostle St.
James. Currently,
this modern-looking town has a beautiful sea front and holds on to
its fishing village flavour.
La Manga, which mostly
belongs to the municipality of San Javier, offers the possibility
of choosing between two seas with different temperatures, saltiness
and waves. Moreover, its special qualities for water sports and its
wide range of leisure and accommodation possibilities have turned
it into a magnificent tourist resort.
San Javier perhaps
widens the options for the rural tourist with its many inland villages
and protected areas away from the coast, such as Cabezo Gordo, and
make it an excellent alternative to bear in mind if you're looking
for something other than its excellent beaches