Costa Calida
The province of Murcia boasts one of the most moderate climates in Spain and experiences over 3000 hours of sunshine a year. It is no surprise then that this stretch of coastline is named the Costa Calida or the 'Warm Coast', a strip of land dividing the Mediterranean Sea with the shallow waters of the Mar Menor Lagoon. It is the biggest salt water lake in Europe and is therefore a unique region rich in marine life, flora and fauna.
The strip of land is 24 kilometers long and barely one kilometer wide with some of the best 'Blue Flag' beaches in the Costa Calida. It is known for its traditional Spanish villages and fishing villages and also for its variety of water sports including sailing, wind surfing, water skiing and scuba diving. And only a 30 minute drive from Murcia airport it is an easily accessible, beautiful region for living in Spain.
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