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I have attached a link to the local/town bus service La Inmaculada. This does the town of San Pedro Del Pinatar [of which Lo Pagan is a part] and the surrounding areas. There are 2 other services, Latbus and Costa Azul that are for further afield. I dont believe the local/town bus service travels on Calle Campamor[ the road along the beach] It depends exactly where in Lo Pagan you are. Taxis are another option They are very reasonable and very reliable. You will need to learn a few basic words in spanish - where you are to be picked up and where you are going....that sort of stuff. Phone No. 0034968180808.The main rank is down @ the fish market near Restaurante Venezuela, and sometimes there is a taxi parked at/near the entrance to the muds. In that same space is a Tourist Information Cabin that will have timetables for buses and routes. We are off out there for a month in the beginning of June.It will be our 14th or 15th trip.......as you may guess we love it.
Hope this is of some use to you and if you think I can be of any further help, just ask.
M