It is a city with a deep Spanish soul: you can easily see it from the relaxed atmosphere, the lively tapas bars, the squares that come alive with people of all ages, the outdoor events, the sun and the beautiful beaches in the surroundings. The annual average temperature goes up to around 18.8°C (66°F)
Before we have a look at what you can do in Cartagena, let's first look at the weather you can expect in February.
To get a good overview of the type of weather you can expect in February in Cartagena Spain, we will look at the day and night temperature, minimum and maximum water temperature, and if February is comfortable or humid
Generally, February in Cartagena Spain will be slightly on the colder side. Historical data shows that you can expect an average temperature of around 62°F / 17°C. But due to the very dry air, it can feel somewhat uncomfortable for some people. During the night, it will cool down to around 42°F / 6°C.
Cartagena Spain has some rainy days in February. You can expect around 5 rainy days, with on average 0.7 inches / 18 mm of rain during the whole month.
The forecast for February 2025 is based on historical data and are averages. They will give a good indication what you can expect, but the daily temperature and rain will fluctuate during the month.
Things to see and do in Cartagena
Cartagena has many things to soo. With help from our visitors we have dived a list of things to see in. If you have any sugestions or improvements for this list, please let us know.
Carnival Parade
Event/FestivalFeb, March
Carnival Parade is held on the streets, with local music, games, and competitions. On the last day of the Grand Parade, an effigy of King Momo is burnt. The exact date of the carnival changes year by year.
Palacio Consistoria is an ancient triangular palace. Both the exterior design of the building and its interior are attractive.
Playa de Calblanque
BeachThroughout the Year
Playa de Calblanque beach is ideal for swimming and many more activities.
Naval Museum
MuseumThroughout the Year
Naval Museum shows a lot about the local navy.
Local Mines
Nature/Wild LifeThroughout the Year
Different metals are extracted from the Local Mines.
Municipal Archaeology Museum
MuseumThroughout the Year
The municipal Archaeology Museum shows Roman civilization.
Casa de la Fortuna
CulturalThroughout the Year
Casa de la Fortuna means good luck. It is a Domus that has its own ancient story to tell.
Castillo de la Concepción
CulturalThroughout the Year
Castillo de la Concepción is a 13th-century castle that protected the city for several years.
Calle Mayor
CulturalThroughout the Year
Calle Mayor is a famous street with many shops and cafes showing the local culture and lifestyle.
Military Museum
MuseumThroughout the Year
Military Museum shows warfare, security strategies, weapons, and other historical items.
Arqua Marine Archaeology Museum
MuseumThroughout the Year
Arqua Marine Archaeology Museum is suitable for both kids and adults.
Modernist Architecture
LandmarkThroughout the Year
Modernist Architecture is the rebuilding of the 19th Century. It is the preservation and restoration of ancient buildings to attract visitors.
Spanish Civil War Museum
MuseumThroughout the Year
Spanish Civil War Museum tells the whole story of the war.
Batería de Castillitos
CulturalThroughout the Year
Batería de Castillitos is an old fort that reveals how the strong walls resisted foreign attacks.
Roman Theatre Museum
MuseumThroughout the Year
Roman Theatre Museum is a great place that shows the Roman civilization through images, sculptures, and other collections.
Shopping in Cartagena
There are plenty of shopping malls and stores open year-round. Just be aware of the opening and closing times, they may be different than what you're used to.
Activities in Cartagena
Tapas Tours
Visitors can sign up for a walking tour of the local bars and cafes to enjoy the most scrumptious tapas in town.
Golfing
The golf courses with spectacular views are treats for the golfers.
Horseback Riding
Visitors can experience horseback riding on the beaches surrounding the region.
Sightseeing Tours
A wide variety of tours are available to choose from and spend your day exploring this place.
Wine Tasting Tours
A visit to the local wineries in the region offers an authentic Spanish experience.
Nautical Activities
A multitude of water-based activities like sailing, canoeing, swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and fishing are available with beautiful scenic views.
Walking and Hiking
These simple activities provide the opportunity to enjoy the nature and wildlife of the region.
Restaurants in Cartagena
Restaurants are open all year round and they offer a variety of cuisine including
Indian and
Italian,
Arabic,
Spanish,
American.
Japanese,
More things to see in Cartagena
National Museum of Subaquatic Archaeology
The National Museum of Subaquatic Archaeology is an underwater archaeology museum. It owns a large collection of pieces recovered from shipwrecks from the Phoenician era until the 19th century. Such collections include gold and silver coins.
Castillo de la Concepcion
Castillo de la Concepcion is a hilltop medieval castle built in the 17th Century on the site of a Roman temple in ruins. It offers flawless views of the port and the city below.
Punic wall of Cartagena
The Punic wall of Cartagena is an archaeological site from the 3rd century BC. Considered the first defensive wall of Cartagena, built by the Carthaginians. It is one of the few remains of the Carthaginian civilization in Spain.
Casa de la Fortuna
Casa de la Fortuna is the well-preserved remains of what was once a lavish house of one of the wealthy citizens of Roman rule about 2000 years ago. It was discovered and excavated in 1971.
Cartagena Naval Museum
The Cartagena Naval Museum is a military museum near the city port of Cartagena, Spain. It presents exhibitions related to naval construction and the port of Cartagena.
Museo Teatro Romano
Museo Teatro Romano, or The Roman Theatre Museum, houses a restored and impressive Roman Theatre in Cartagena, Spain. It was discovered in the 19th century. The theatre is believed to have been built at the end of the 1st Century BC. It is wide. The museum is built to inform visitors of the grand history of the theatre, and the displays are in both English and Spanish.
Cathedral of Cartagena
The Cathedral of Cartagena or the Cathedral of Santa Maria la Vieja was a cathedral of the Diocese of Cartagena, located on the hill of La Concepcion in the old town of Cartagena. It has been in ruins since 1939, when it was destroyed in the Spanish Civil War.