The Thalassotherapy Centre, the Regional Park of Salinas y Arenales and the Paseo de La Mota were the places chosen to close the blogtrip Sailor 2.0, organized by Murcia Turística to further promote the region through the network.
San Pedro del Pinatar has welcomed today's last visit blogtrip Sailor 2.0, a journey that bloggers Eva Paris (daily commuter) Esther Mascaro (Hosteltur), Erika Sofia Silva (Gastronomic Marketing), Fabian Gonzalez (Travelers unlimited) Diego Pons (Traveling Diego) and Gonzalo Moreno (Minube), have experienced the most emblematic places of the region.
The Councillor of Tourism, Antonio Garcia, has accompanied the bloggers at this late stage of the trip in which visited the Thalassotherapy Center and Hotel Thalasia, from which they could enjoy a panoramic view of the Regional Park of Salinas y Arenales San Pedro and know the benefits and therapeutic properties of the water of the Mar Menor.
The second stop was in Salinas y Arenales, where bloggers have walked the path of "Curve of the Snake", which crosses the park to get to the natural beach of the fallen towers
They have also paid a visit to the mining and processing plant salt Salinera Spanish, located in the park, where they explained the process of salt production and the history of the municipality.
The last stop was at the Paseo de La Mota, which have seen the mud, the beach of Mar Menor and the old mills and knitters Quentin, which were used in the process of salt to bring seawater ponds.
To complete the blogtrip, participants tasted the traditional products of the land, such as seafood from the Mar Menor and the Cauldron, in a farewell dinner.
Marinera blogtrip 2.0 is the first organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism with the aim of expanding the promotion of the region in the network.
For three days, these bloggers have visited specialized travel destinations such as Murcia and Cartagena, La Manga, the beaches of Cala Reona Calblanque and the Mining Park of La Union and San Pedro del Pinatar.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar