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Inhabitants 1424063
Nearest airport San Javier, Alicante
Max. temperature 40 C
Min. temperature 11 C


Murcia Province

Murcia province is located in the south-east of the Iberian Peninsula, between the regions of Andalusia, Castile-La Mancha and Valencia. The region of Murcia occupies an area of 11,317 km2. Bordering the province of Albacete in the North, Alicante in the east, the provinces of Granada, Albacete and Almería in the west, and the Mediterranean.


The coast, features & beaches
Murcia has just over 170 km of coastline. Coves and small beaches alternate with rocky shores and sheer, craggy cliffs, and which includes numerous places of interest for nature lovers.

Many of these locations have been declared Protected Natural Areas, places where one can still find autonomous species of flora and fauna, such as the Sabina Mora tree or the Fartet, a tiny, unique species of fish.

One of the most popular destinations in Murcia is La Manga (the sleeve); a strip of land, which almost completely closes off the Mar Menor lagoon from the Mediterranean, forming an important part of the coastline. The internal shores of La Manga are gently sloping and provide safe bathing in the calm waters.


Towns & Villages of Murcia
The region of Murcia consists of a number of districts, which incorporate 45 towns that make up this autonomous community. All of the districts are in turn governed by Murcia, the regional capital. 



The district of Cartagena contains the towns of: Cartagena, La Unión, Los Alcázares, San Pedro del Pinatar, San Javier, Torre Pacheco, Fuente Álamo and Mazarrón. 



The district of Lorca is made up of: Lorca - the largest town in Spain in terms of surface area, Águilas and Puerto Lumbreras.

The Lower Guadalentín district includes: Totana, Alhama de Murcia and Librilla. 



The district of the Middle Segura Valley is made up of: Murcia, Alcantarilla, Beniel, Fortuna, Abanilla and Santomera. 


The Upper Segura Valley district contains: Abarán, Blanca, Calasparra, Cieza, Archena, Ojós, Ricote, Ulea, Villanueva del Segura, Alguazas, Ceutí, Lorquí, Molina de Segura and Las Torres de Cotillas. 



The Mula River Valley is made up of the towns of: Albudeite, Campos del Río, Mula and Pliego, whilst the Northwest District contains: Moratalla, Caravaca, Cehegín, Calasparra and Bullas.


The Costa Calida
Two seas, one coastline depicts the Costa Calida, which meets with both the Mar Menor and the Mediterranean. Here you will find impressive cliffs, heavenly beaches of white sand, lively ports and wild coves with crystal clear water. This is the Costa Calida, a great place to holiday at any time of the year.

Leisure & Recreation


From the fishing town of Aguilas to the white dune beach of El Mojon in San Pedro del Pinatar, with kilometre after kilometre of beaches and deserted coves, just waiting for the arrival of the bather, the sailor, the diver or the fisherman.

Fans of water-sports will find this a great place for sailing, canoeing, swimming, water-skiing, jet-skiing, fly-surfing, windsurfing, catamaran sailing, and every other type of aquatic activity in its numerous clubs, ports and sailing schools.

The mainly quiet, well paved country roads offer cyclist and runners plenty of opportunity to explore. Much of the shoreline has paths and promenades, making this a paradise for walkers.

Equipment Hire




The Nautical Resort on the Mar Menor and similar facilities in Mazarron and Aguilas offer the opportunity to hire equipment and book sailing or windsurfing courses.

Excursions
There are many delightful, picturesque fishing villages to visit. Try La Azohia or Cabo de Palos, where you can lose yourself for a few days. There are many fishing ports like the one in Mazarron, where you can spend a lively evening and enjoy its magnificent gastronomy after a day on the beach.

Unspoilt Nature & sympathetic development
Heavenly areas of natural beauty abound. The beaches of Calblanque and Calnegre will take your breath away.
La Manga del Mar Menor, is a paradise between two seas with long sandy beaches, a gently sloping seabed and crystalline waters, backed by an excellent infrastructure for tourism.

Cuisine
The plains of Murcia are incredibly fertile, and produce a vast array of fresh fruit and vegetables, which make up the base ingredients of the regions cuisine. Rice is also staple here, and finds it's way into many dishes.

The abundant and varied seafood from the Mar Menor and the Mediterranean, along with game and farmed meat from the mountains complete the picture.

Some typical dishes include: Arroz y Conejo (rice with rabbit), Arroz de Verduras (Rice and Vegetables), Arroz y Costillejas (rice and ribs), Arroz Marinero (seafood rice) and Paella Huertana, a vegetable paella.

Non-rice dishes specialities include Potaje, a rich stew dish; Menestra, a dish of sautéed vegetables; Habas con jamón" (ham and broad beans and Caldo Murciano, a local soup dish. The king prawns fished in the area are also particularly fine, and the Huevas de Mújol, a type of caviar, is also a high delicacy of the region.

Inland Murcia


The interior of the Murcia Region is perfect for those in search of relaxation, nature, sport and good food. The mountains here are home to wild animals, woodlands, and are crowned with castles, fortresses, hermitages and convents. The hillsides are forested with pines, oaks and junipers.

Quiet, sleepy towns, such as Moratalla, Mula, Bullas, Cehegín, Caravaca, Jumilla, Yecla, amongst others welcome visitors to experience each place's cuisine, wine, culture and heritage.

Inland Culture
There are many architectural sites dotted about the region, and the cities contain many fine examples of Spanish and Moorish architecture down the ages.

There are many stories and legends about this evocative, landscape and it's people.

Inland Cuisine
Visitors to Inland Murcia can sample the robust, flavoursome cuisine typified by hearty stews, migas and game, accompanied by a fine bottle of the local Denominación de Origen wine.

Inland leisure & recreation


The more adventurous can paddle down river by canoe, go potholing, climbing, hiking, horse riding and cycling.
All of the larger towns have excellent sports facilities to help you to keep fit.

Walkers and long distance runners will enjoy the wide-open spaces, clean air, and comprehensive network of footpaths.
Cyclists have many kilometres of quiet well-paved country roads to enjoy.

There are also opportunities to improve your culinary skills, learning to bake bread, make home-made cakes, distil essences and liqueurs, cut honeycombs or make cheese.

Climate
The Murcia province enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate, with cool sea breezes in summer and protection from the surrounding mountains against the cold North winds in winter. The area averages nearly 3,000 hours of sunshine each year and the average temperature easily exceeds 20 degrees.

In 1986 the World Health Organisation recommended the climate of the area as one of the most equitable in the world - neither too hot in the summer nor too cold in the winter. On average it can boast 325 sunny days each year making it an ideal all year round destination.



Map of Murcia

Reviews for Murcia

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Based on 127 reviews.

   
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17 May, 2013

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Not that pretty as a town centre but fully functioning and an excellent market on the Monday. Great resort for cycling and sunbathing and water based activities. Good National Park and bird centre

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Only stayed in San Pedro
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23 April, 2013

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Beautiful Spanish town - have to drive to really enjoy the place as it is a bit out of the way

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Stunning beaches, peacful and relaxing - everything we needed
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17 April, 2013

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San pedro has everything to offer from lovely beaches to fantastic wild life and you will experience the Spanish culture as there are not many English who holiday there, but that made it more special to us visiting this wonderful place.

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Beautiful place
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17 March, 2013

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A nice well managed site, great for sporting people although that wasn't what we wanted. Plenty of choice of eating places.

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Lovely area with plenty to see and do.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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17 February, 2013

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La Manga is not a city proper. But rather a long narrow strip of land seperated from mainland Spain by a vast lagoon. The strip is a typical tourist location with almost nothing but holidays apartments, beaches, bars and tourist shops. We were there in February, so almost everything was closed and we had the entire place to ourselves. The strip is more than 15 km. long, and there is only 1 main road. It's a beautiful drive, but we heard that it gets very congested during the high season and very dificult and timeconsuming getting to and from.

Coast review

A bit Strange. This coastline sits between the very visited Malaga Region (Costa del sol) and Costa Brava (the Alicante Region). Not as visited as the other 2 and there are not a great many tourist attractions or historical things compared to the other 2. But the beaches are wonderful and Cartagena is nice and worth a visit.
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14 February, 2013

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fabulous

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the best beaches in europe
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06 November, 2012

City review

A few nice restaurants, not many shops and 2 big supermarkets, but these two only 5 minutes drive by car.

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The villa is very close to the beach and has a beautiful seaview!
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21 October, 2012

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Everything there , beautiful beach . Friendly people

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Very clean , lots of bars
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19 October, 2012

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A small village, but have what is needed

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Didnt visit..
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
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26 September, 2012

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Safe and clean premises.

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No time to visit the coast.
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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16 September, 2012

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It is a nice resort.

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it is quite a drive from the resort but worthwhile.
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04 September, 2012

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Excellent full activities available around the area. Low crowded given season

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White sandy beaches and clear and warm wather.
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03 September, 2012

City review

Perfectly quiet with some bars and restaurants for when you want them. Only a short distance from the livlier Puerto Mazarron - this can be reached via a very cheap tourist bus.

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perfect climate, perfect beaches - unspoilt and very typically Spanish.
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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22 August, 2012

City review

Quiet and relaxing but essential to have a car if you want to explore the surrounding area. Just a bit too far away from most places for our liking, but a very comfortable and spacious villa with a lot to offer.

Coast review

The Mar Menor at Los Alcazares was warm water and nice beaches.A lively town with lots going on. Lovely places to visit for shopping,eating etc,at Murcia and Cartegena
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13 August, 2012

City review

The resort is OK!

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Mar menor isn't as good as we expected but the beach of "Isla Plana" is great!
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13 August, 2012

City review

This is more like a village atmosphere, we used the local shops; greengrocers. bakers and fish shops, there is only one supermarket but you can get most things you need, and the hard ware shop sells beach inflatables, toiletries etc.One of the pharmacists speaks English, but not many others seemed to. The street market on Thursdays has a wide range of stalls, amazing fruit, nuts olives etc. The area felt very safe, very Spanish and we loved it.

Coast review

We loved the beach, and the incredibly warm sea, the only draw back is the warm water attracts jelly fish, and although there is a net around the beach to keep them out, this broke on a couple of occasions and the sea was full of jelly fish, however they did not sting and the locals just gathered them up and binned them! The beach is cleaned every morning and the area is clean and quiet, very family orientated.
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12 August, 2012

City review

A quite and relaxing place not many shops so good for husbands , But lots of bars and restarants come to life on a evening but remember its spain so people tend to go out around 8.30 - 9.00pm

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Very warm sea good for children
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12 August, 2012

City review

This is where the Spanish people spend their holiday.

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Beautiful part of the coast with many safe bays and beaches to swim.
1 of 3 people found this review helpful.
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01 August, 2012

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la manga is a great place with lots of beaches and a good bus route

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very pretty
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19 July, 2012

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It is off the beaten track but we didn;t find it a problem as it is near everything.

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Love the area so much to go do and see.
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