Iglesia de San Clemente
A late-Romanesque church around here is the Iglesia de San Clemente .
Ibizkus
Located about 3km north of the Sant Rafel, on the road to Sant Mateu.
Arco de San Lorenzo
This arch spanning an old-city street has survived from medieval times.
Statue of Andrés de Vandelvira
A monument to Úbedas great architect stands on its most perfect plaza.
Turtle Nursery
A small sanctuary where turtles are reared ready for release into the wild.
Palma–Sóller Train Station
The Palma–Sóller train station was built in Modernisme style in 1912.
Plaza Nueva
The main square of the old town, Plaza Nueva is lined with pintxos bars.
Iglesia de San Felipe
This 14th-century church mixes a Mudéjar tower with a Renaissance exterior.
Casa Do Concello
Casa do Concello is at the foot of the largest square, sloping Praza Maior.
Casa Llagostera
Cartagena is rich in Modernista buildings, including Casa Llagostera .
Castillo de Macenas
An 18th-century watchtower 2.5km south of the end of the main Mojácar beach.
Playa de Santa Catalina
West of Puerto Sherry is 3km-long Playa de Santa Catalina, with beach bars.
Puerta del Losal
One of the towns medieval gates, still standing in the eastern walls.
Iglesia de Santa María La Nueva
Actually a medieval replica of a 7th-century church destroyed by fire in 1158.
Museo das Peregrinacións e de Santiago – Original Building
Eight rooms explore the Camino de Santiago phenomenon over the centuries.
Central Eléctrica
This small hydroelectric station is a landmark on the Río Borosa walk.
Bodegas 501
You can visit some sherry houses without booking, such as Bodegas 501.
Arco del Cristo
This Roman-era gate lies downhill and to the east of Plaza de San Jorge.
Museo Casa dos Mosaicos
The underground ruins of a Roman house form the basis of the Museo Casa dos Mosaicos.
Platja del Miracle
The town beach, Platja del Miracle, is reasonably clean but can get terribly crowded.