The ‘Costa Cálida’ (Spanish for the warm coast) is one of the Spanish Coasts in the Murcia region. This coast is located in the southeast on the Mediterranean Sea and merges in the north into the Costa Blanca and in the south into the Costa de Almería. Murcia has a coastline of approximately 250 kilometers long: coves and narrow beaches with rocks. The most important places are the port city of Cartagena and the city of Murcia.
With more than 2,800 hours of sunshine per year and an average daily temperature of 21ºC, the Costa Cálida has its own microclimate, making it the perfect destination for those looking for sun and pleasant temperatures throughout the year.
There is also a narrow strip of land here, called "La Manga del Mar Menor", intersected by a few canals and openings, which closes the Mar Menor from the Mediterranean Sea.
Two seas: Mar Menor and the Mediterranean, sun and endless beaches for all tastes. The Costa Cálida is the ideal destination for unforgettable days of rest, whether it is winter or summer. Choose from the four coastal areas: La Manga, Mar Menor, Mazarrón or Águilas and forget the routine.