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Las Kalendas

Located in the Mediterranean countryside, the residential complex Las Kalendas offers the opportunity to live year long in an exceptional environment between the mountain and the sea.

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Towns along Murcia’s Coast

The Region of Murcia has an extensive coastal area known as Costa Calida where mountainous landscapes extend to the coast. The contrast between the old sailing villages and the agricultural towns makes it a place to enjoy and become immersed in.

However, in spite of appearances, the contrasts in Murcia are concentrated in a small region within 100 Km between the most distant points where one can discover very different nooks. The mines, the orchards and the mountains have been, along with the coast, co-stars throughout its history.

The Coast in the Murcia Region extends from the tranquil waters of the Mar Menor to the impressive cliffs of Aguilas and provides access to Andalusia:

  • The salt flats of San Pedro del Pinatar, of Roman origin, have been declared a Regional Park and are located along the Alicante border. San Pedro del Pinatar offers its visitors 14 Km of shoreline sharing two seas: Mar Menor and the Mediterranean Sea. The latter offers extensive beaches for swimming. In contrast, the Mar Menor is a giant pool with temperate waters all year.
  • The most popular summer enclaves, located in the northern part of the Region, near the Mar Menor, are a contrast with the more tranquil places in the south. The Mar Menor Manga is a strip of land measuring 24 km long. The Mar Menor has warm, salt water, possesses several interior islands of volcanic origin and is habitat to different species of great ecological value. La Manga offers its visitors 44 km of beaches and is a clear contrast between those that are found on the banks of the Mar Menor and those found on the Mediterrenean side.
  • Los Alcazares is a summer town popular for its large, clean beaches with a complete array of services.
  • La Union is a traditional mining, industrial town that offers its visitors kilometre after kilometre of Mediterranean beaches to enjoy.
  • The city of Cartagena is the old Cartago Nova, founded by the Carthaginians and is an important port and naval base. In addition to its historic and cultural appeal, Cartagena has charming beaches such as Isla Plana and La Azohia, small towns that have a spectacular natural landscape.
  • From Cartagena to Mazarron the mountain pass of Alpujarride is crossed. This section of the coast offers beautiful pristine beaches. The Port of Mazarron is a modern summer centre with pretty beaches, located on a wide bay, open to the Mediterranean, along 35 kilometres of seaboard.
  • Continuing south along the coast is Aguilas, an area that contains 36 beaches that for the most part have remained pristine: Los Abejorros, Del Arroz, Cala Mijo and Caleton del Pozo. Their beauty resides in their wild nature. In spite of this, the municipality also offers urbane beaches with tranquil water that are well equipped: la Playa Calabardina, la Colonia, Levante, las Delicias and Prolongacion Poniente.

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Fortuna, España
Fortuna, Spain

Las Kalendas

Located in the Mediterranean countryside, the residential complex Las Kalendas offers the opportunity to live year long in an exceptional environment between the mountain and the sea.

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