Mazarrón offers a pleasant walkable environment, especially in areas like Puerto de Mazarrón where many amenities are located within reach, including restaurants, shops, and the marina. The town's streets are pedestrian-friendly with traditional shops and cafes lending to a quaint, approachable atmosphere. However, some outlying developments might require a bit more effort to access on foot, making a car necessary for wider exploration.
Public transit options in Mazarrón are somewhat limited, with a local bus service that is helpful for reaching nearby areas but not great for comprehensive city travel. While intercity connections like buses to Madrid are available, the infrequency and range of the local transit network means travelers might need a car to fully explore the area or easily reach distant attractions.
Mazarrón is moderately bikeable with a number of cycling routes, including varied terrains from coastal paths to challenging mountainous regions and a dedicated greenway, the Vía Verde to La Pinilla. While the Costa Cálida area is increasingly popular among cyclists, the infrastructure within the town itself might have room for improvement to enhance the biking experience.
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