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Costa Calida · Spain

Costa Calida

Discover Costa Cálida, the "warm coast" of southeastern Spain. Boasting a unique microclimate and stunning landscapes, this region offers a blend of tranquil beaches and vibrant towns. Explore the Mar Menor, Europe's largest saltwater lagoon, and experience the authentic Spanish lifestyle.

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Cities in this region
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Overview

Costa Cálida, stretching along the Mediterranean coast in the Murcia region, is known for its exceptional climate and diverse landscapes. From the calm waters of the Mar Menor to the rugged coastline near Águilas, the region offers a variety of environments. Historically an agricultural area, Costa Cálida has developed into a popular destination for tourists and expats seeking a relaxed lifestyle. The region's rich history is reflected in its towns and cities, offering a blend of traditional Spanish culture and modern amenities. With a focus on outdoor activities, from water sports to hiking, Costa Cálida provides a high quality of life for residents and visitors alike.

Climate

Costa Cálida enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. The region boasts over 3,000 hours of sunshine annually, making it a year-round destination. Summer temperatures often reach above 30°C (86°F), while winter temperatures average around 15°C (59°F). The Mar Menor's unique microclimate contributes to the region's warm temperatures and calm waters.

Real Estate Market

The real estate market in Costa Cálida offers a diverse range of properties, from apartments and townhouses to villas and country estates. Coastal areas like La Manga del Mar Menor feature modern apartments with sea views, while inland towns offer traditional Spanish homes. Prices range from approximately 600 EUR to 133854000 EUR, with a median price of 549000 EUR. Whether you're looking for a holiday home or a permanent residence, Costa Cálida provides options for various budgets and preferences.

Cities in this region

Explore the diverse towns and cities of Costa Cálida, each offering a unique glimpse into the region's character.

More cities in Costa Calida

Alhama de Murcia (2) Avileses (3) Balsicas (3) Barinas (5) Baños y Mendigo (2) Bolnuevo (2) Cabo de Palos (2) Calasparra (2) Canada De La Lena (8) Cartagena (5) Cañada del Trigo (5) Condado de Alhama (4) Dolores (2) El Cocon (2) El Puerto de Mazarrón (4) El Reloj (2) Fortuna (6) Fuente Alamo de Murcia (8) Hacienda del Alamo Golf Resort (8) Isla Plana (4) La Manga (6) La Manga Del Mar Menor (10) La Pinilla (6) La Zarza (12) Las Palomas (2) Lorca (14) Los Narejos (8) Los Nietos (3) Macisvenda (7) Mar de Cristal (7) Mazarrón (16) Molina de Segura (2) Murcia centro (2) Murcia City (3) Playa Honda (3) Portman (2) Puerto de Mazarrón (12) Puerto Mazarron (2) Raspay (9) Roda Golf (3) Roldan (16) San Cayetano (2) Santa Rosalia Lake and Life Resort (13) Santiago de la Ribera (13) Sucina (9) Torre Del Rico (9) Torre-Pacheco (12)

Beschikbare Woningen

New Build (57) Villas (22) Penthouses (2) Townhouses (3) Country Houses (6) Land & Plots (5) Commercial (1) Properties (4)

New Build (57)

Villas (22)

Penthouses (2)

Townhouses (3)

Country Houses (6)

Land & Plots (5)

Commercial (1)

Properties (4)

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Costa Cálida is relaxed and outdoors-oriented, with a focus on enjoying the region's natural beauty and mild climate. Gastronomy is a highlight, with fresh seafood and local produce featuring prominently in the region's cuisine. Traditional Spanish culture is alive in the towns and villages, with festivals and celebrations throughout the year. A welcoming international community adds to the region's appeal, making it easy for newcomers to integrate and enjoy the Spanish way of life.

Getting There

Costa Cálida is easily accessible via Murcia-San Javier Airport (RMU), which offers international and domestic flights. Alicante Airport (ALC) is another convenient option, located approximately an hour's drive north. The region is well-connected by road, with the AP-7 motorway providing access to other major Spanish cities. High-speed train links are available from Murcia, connecting the region to the rest of Spain.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Costa Cálida known for?
Costa Cálida is known for its warm climate, the Mar Menor saltwater lagoon, and its beautiful beaches.
What is the average price of property in Costa Cálida?
Property prices in Costa Cálida range from 600 EUR to 133854000 EUR, with a median price of 549000 EUR.
How many hours of sunshine does Costa Cálida get per year?
Costa Cálida enjoys over 3,000 hours of sunshine each year.
Which airport is closest to Costa Cálida?
Murcia-San Javier Airport (RMU) is the closest airport to Costa Cálida. Alicante Airport (ALC) is also a convenient option.
What is the Mar Menor?
The Mar Menor is Europe's largest saltwater lagoon, located in the Costa Cálida region.
What type of properties can I find in Costa Cálida?
You can find a wide range of properties, including apartments, townhouses, villas, and country estates.

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