The Costa Calida has the best climate of all of Spain’s Costas
Aguilas
Situated at the Southern end of the province of Murcia, Aguilas is a picturesque town with lots of beaches and coves to explore. Toward the end of the 19th Century, Aguilas was a British Colony and some buildings buildings and a cemetry remain. The British brought football with them and Aguilas was one of...
Cartagena
Cartagena is the most important historical port on the Western Mediterranean. The city Autonomous Community: Region of Murcia Province: Murcia Comarca Population: Townhall website: www.cartagena.es Cartagena Map
La Manga
La Manga (The Sleave) is a short strip of land that separates the Mar Menor from the Mediterranean. La Manga Satellite picture La Manga Strip La Manga Club is a premier sports resort
Mazarrón
The town of Mazarron is situated a few kilometres inland of teh Coast and most prospective property purchasers will be more interested in the town of Bolnuevo and Puerto de Mazarrón, whcih fall. There are two significant urbanisations Camposol and Mazarrón Country Club. Mazarron Map
San Javier
San Javier is famous for it's aerodrome and it's international Jazz festival. The town is situated 1km inland from Santiago de la Ribiera, which is a costal town within the same municipal district. Autonomous Community: Region of Murcia Province: Murcia Comarca: Mar Menor Population: 32641 Townhall website: www.sanjavier.es San Javier Map
San Pedro del Pinatar
San Pedro del Pinatar is situated at the Northern end of the COsta Calida, where the province of Murcia meets the province of Alicante (Costa Blanca). Airports Murcia Corvera Airport 40 Minutes drive Alicante Airport is 55 Minutes Drive The town's name translates as "Saint Peter of the Pinewood" and The popular area of Lo...