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Cartagena area
The Costa Calida begins at San Pedro del Pinatar, on the southern end of the Costa Blanca, and continues round for 250km to the Costa Almeria. The Cartagena area takes in the lions share of this excellent coastline. The Mar Menor, a lagoon separated from the sea by a 22km strip of sand is a big attraction and to the west of Cartagena, there are some of the least developed beaches of the south coast of Spain.more information about Cartagena area
Lorca area
In the west of the Murcia province, the Lorca region takes in the huge expanse of Lorca city which is sprawled across the valley and the coastal area around Aguilas where some excellent, unspoilt and remote beaches are waiting to be discovered.more information about Lorca
Lower Guadalentin
The small Lower Guadalentín district in the centre of the Murcia province includes the towns of Totana and Alhama de Murcia. Areas of the Sierras and the valleys of the Lower Guadalentín have been declared natural parks.more information about Lower Guadalentin
Middle Segura Valley
The city of Murcia is little visited by tourists, despite its proximity to the coast. A fascinating city with a colourful past, superb architecture and a thriving university scene. Situated in the lush and fertile Segura valley, the area around Murcia has some lovely countryside and untouched Spanish towns.more information about Middle Segura Valley
Upper Segura Valley
A large rural area in the north of the Murcia province, dotted with little-visited towns and villages, the Upper Segura valley is primarily a grape growing area, criss-crossed by small country roads that weave their way through the lush valley.more information about Upper Segura Valley
Mula River Valley
Mula, Campos del Rio, Albudeite, Pliego more...more information about Mula River Valley
North West District
In the northwest corner of Murcia Province, the villages, located away from the main roads and close to the mountains, are unknown places that are not often visited. As such, they remain relatively untouched by tourism and the countryside surrounding the villages is pristine.more information about North West District
Map of Murcia Province
Founded in 831, lies in the middle of the valley through which the River Segura flows. The area has a magnificent climate and there are more than 3,000 hours of sun and even winter temperatures of an average of 18° C! A perfect location for swimming, fishing, sailing, water skiing and scuba diving, in fact virtually all watersports. There is a wealth of golf courses available and comfortable accommodation; hotels, pensions, campsites and rural houses.
Inland are conservation areas with a wide range of bird life, the opportunity to go horse riding, cycling, walking, climbing, trekking and the chance to savour the rural sights and enjoy the peaceful rural accommodation. This area is an historical adventure with cave dwellings and paintings, incredible architecture and museums. A perfect place for an energetic or relaxing holiday!
There are two airports; the San Javier which is situated on the north shore of the “Mar Menor” and the “El Altet” airport at Alicante which is approximately 11 kilometres west from the city with easy access to the A7 motorway.