The Costa Cálida, located in the Region of Murcia, is a coastal strip bathed by the Mediterranean where the sun seems to have made an eternal pact with the sea. Its name is no coincidence: here the climate is mild almost all year round, and the golden light transforms each sunrise and sunset into a tranquil and timeless spectacle.
A Story: The Whisper of the Mar Menor
One summer afternoon, Clara walked along the tranquil sands of the Mar Menor. The water was so still it seemed like a mirror, untouched by time. Fishermen slowly hauled in their nets as the sun set behind La Manga del Mar Menor, that strip of land that separates two seas as if guarding a secret. An old man told her: “Here, the sea speaks slowly. If you’re in a hurry, you won’t hear it.” Clara sat down on the shore. The air smelled of salt and warm seaweed. In the distance, the Cabo de Palos lighthouse began to light up, guiding ships just as it had for generations. And then she understood: the Costa Cálida doesn’t impress with noise or haste. It seduces little by little—with hidden coves, with white villages where the blinds are lowered during siesta, with long conversations as night falls. Here, time doesn’t stop; it simply learns to walk more slowly.A Landscape of Contrasts
Among its most special spots are:- The pristine beaches of Calblanque Regional Park, where nature still reigns supreme.
- The volcanic cliffs and coves near Mazarrón.
- Small fishing ports where the Mediterranean retains its most authentic essence.
The Spirit of the Costa Cálida
The Costa Cálida is not just a destination; it’s a feeling:- the sound of cicadas at midday
- the sand still warm at dusk
- dinner by the sea as the sky turns from orange to violet.


