Murcia is a small region located in the southeastern part of Spain with a population of two million people. Here, visitors will find a beautiful array of environments and landscapes. Access to the beaches, countryside, and city will provide tourists with endless possibilities while also exposing them to the local traditions, folk customs, culture, sports, carnivals, and vibrant lifestyles.
The Mar Menor and Mediterranean oceans meet along the warm coast of Costa C á Lida, where visitors are sure to witness the impressive cliffs, secluded paradise beaches, stunning white sand beaches, bustling ports, and pristine bays, as well as the crystal-clear water.
Murcia is the capital city of the Region of Murcia: a well-known historical and cultural city. The Region of Murcia is also home to Cartagena—an ancient Roman city—and Caravaca de la Cruz—a famous religious town named lignum Crucis, a fragment of the Holy Cross. In Caravaca, visitors stroll through the streets, visit historic churches and museums, and enjoy local outdoor snacks. Additionally, there are many popular festivals held year-round.