| The itinerary, which has a route of five kilometers, contributes to the sustainable use of the coastline and links the Royal Racing Club with the beach of Cala Cortina | The Ministry of Tourism, Youth and Sports continues its commitment to tourist quality with the presentation of the Blue Path of the Port of Cartagena, an itinerary that has a distance of five kilometers and connects the Royal Racing Club with the beach of Cala Cortina. The counselor Cristina Sánchez presented together with the president of the Port Authority, Yolanda Muñoz, this path that connects two blue flags and contributes positively to the sustainable use of the coastline. Cristina Sánchez stated that the Region of Murcia has 40 beaches certified with the Q for Quality, of which 12 are in Cartagena.
"We comply with the tourist quality requirements required to achieve a certification, providing prestige, differentiation, reliability and rigor in our resources," he said. He also indicated that "obtaining and maintaining a quality mark is to give prestige to an area and from the regional government we generate confidence by offering quality in these services. Cartagena has three blue trails: Puerto de Cartagena, 'De Iglesia a Iglesia.
La Azohía-Isla Plana 'and' Walk 10,000 steps: La Manga-Cabo de Palos', which support the sustainable development, health, enjoyment and social well-being of the port city. The blue path of the Port of Cartagena begins at the Sports Port of the Real Club de Regatas de Cartagena and runs through Paseo de Alfonso XIII to the Fishermen's Association, where it turns to follow the service road of the Port to the Curra Lighthouse, where there is a physical activity area and parking.
From there, going back, the climb to Cala Cortina begins with a viewpoint area with views of the Bay of Cartagena and its defensive fortresses.
Source: CARM