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Stretching along Spain’s southeastern coastline in the Murcia region, the Costa Cálida – which literally translates to warm coast – treats both locals and visitors to year-round sunshine, beaches, and the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea. This 250-kilometer coastline is home to fishing villages, seaside resorts, as well as Mar Menor, Europe’s largest saltwater lagoon. Plus, its location makes it easy for quick jaunts to Alicante of Murcia.
Top 3 things to do in Costa Cálida
1. Bliss out at La Manga and Mar Menor
The Mar Menor is one of the region’s biggest draws – a shallow saltwater lagoon separated from the Mediterranean by the La Manga Strip. It’s perfect for swimming, sailing, and water sports, and the mineral-rich mud baths here are known for their healing properties. Want a beach day? Playa de Calblanque and Playa de la Llana offer a mix of wild beauty and resort vibes.
2. Travel through time in Cartagena
With over 2,000 years of history, Cartagena is a history buff’s dream. Wander through Roman ruins, check out the restored Roman Theatre, and explore the city’s naval history—don’t miss the Peral Submarine, the world’s first-ever underwater vessel. For the best views? Climb up to Castillo de la Concepción.
3. Hike and dive in Águilas and Mazarrón
Love the great outdoors? The Águilas and Mazarrón coastline is full of hidden coves, hiking trails, and top-notch diving spots. Head to Sierra Espuña Natural Park for treks, or dive into Cabo Tiñoso’s marine reserve, home to reefs and Phoenician shipwreck remains. And don’t forget to visit the Bolnuevo Erosions, nature’s own sandstone sculptures carved by wind and water over centuries.