This project represents a detached villa in Cala de Flores, situated in the exclusive area of Cabo de Palos on the Costa Cálida. The residence features 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, with a built area of 130 m² and a 522 m² plot. The location offers direct coastal access, allowing residents to enjoy absolute privacy near sheltered coves such as Cala Medina and Cala Flores. The property includes a private pool and a sunny rooftop terrace.
Compared to projects on the Costa del Sol, this location in Murcia offers a quieter alternative. While areas like Marbella or Estepona are known for their hustle and high population density, Cabo de Palos is smaller and focused on sea-related recreation. The price of €1,390,000 places this object in the same segment as luxury villas in the 'Golden Mile', but here one gets more privacy and direct access to nature instead of an environment full of hotels and nightlife. The distance to Alicante airport (74 km) is comparable to travel distances within the Costa del Sol, although Malaga is further away. Compared to the Costa Blanca, this area is drier and warmer in winter.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The villa is positioned in an urban coastal environment in Cabo de Palos. This setting offers a direct connection to the sea and the nearby marina. The area is characterized by a blend of residential living and recreational tourism, with amenities within walking distance.
The concept caters to the desire for exclusivity and seclusion. The layout, featuring all amenities on the ground floor and a large rooftop terrace, supports an outdoor-centric lifestyle. The presence of multiple terraces and a private garden makes the residence suitable for permanent living or extended stays.
This is a new development project, currently in the construction phase. The planning focuses on the realization of a modern villa. Exact completion dates are indicative and depend on the progress of construction processes.
The project is not located on a completely flat terrain; Cabo de Palos has a volcanic origin, meaning the surroundings feature natural slopes. The distance to international airports is considerable, implying longer travel times. The project does not offer communal facilities such as a gym or restaurant, as it consists of individual villas.
This project suits buyers seeking a combination of luxury and autonomy. Given the distance from major cities and airports, it is particularly suitable for those seeking distance from the hustle without isolation. The proximity to La Manga Club (approx. 9 km) makes it attractive for golfers, while the direct vicinity to the sea (Cala Flores at 524 meters) appeals to water sports enthusiasts. Since it is a single-family home without shared walls, it is less suitable for those seeking a low-maintenance apartment or a communal living environment with extensive facilities. It is also a logical choice for those who prefer the build quality and energy efficiency of new construction over renovation projects in older urban centers.
The villa is delivered as new construction, meaning it complies with current building technical requirements and energy standards. The architecture is modern, emphasizing open spaces and contact with the outdoors. Specific materials are not detailed in the text, but the presence of stone walls and a 'luxury' aesthetic in the images points to a durable finish. Technical installations include air conditioning (hot and cold) and central heating, which is rare in the region and a significant advantage for the winter months. A utility room is present, which is practical for storing household appliances and managing the pool. The garden and terrace finish is part of the design, aimed at minimizing maintenance effort for the resident.
The asking price for this villa starts from €1,390,000. This price level positions the property in the higher segment of the regional real estate market. The pricing reflects the waterfront location (Cala Medina is 295 meters away), the plot size (522 m²), and the finish of the new build. Price variation is not applicable here, as there is a specific price tag attached to this unit. The cost of living in Murcia is generally lower than in top European segments, but the purchase itself requires a significant investment.
Living in Cabo de Palos means residing on a peninsula where the Mediterranean Sea and the Mar Menor converge. Daily life here is defined by proximity to the water. With 3,883 hours of sunshine per year, outdoor living becomes the standard. The villa is designed to maximize this climate: the 58 m² solarium offers a spot to enjoy the sun all day, while the private pool area provides cooling. The immediate surroundings are pedestrian-friendly; a supermarket, pharmacy, and various restaurants are within 500 meters. This implies that a car is not always necessary for daily errands. The neighborhood atmosphere is a mix of permanent residence and tourism, ensuring a lively environment in season and tranquility off-season.
The living environment around Cala de Flores is dynamic. There are 14 public transport lines in the region, but direct accessibility depends on specific connections. For most excursions in the region, a car is necessary. The location is strategic for water sports: the marina of Cabo de Palos is nearby and provides access to the sea. Daily necessities can be done locally, but for extensive shopping or cultural events, one relies on Cartagena or the beaches of La Manga. The distance to the hospital (25 km) is a consideration; for first aid, there are local clinics, but specialized care requires travel.
The map shows the position of the villa in Cala de Flores. The development lies directly on the coastline of Cabo de Palos. The nearest beaches are Cala Medina and Cala Flores. Distances to La Manga Club and Cartagena are shown to provide regional context.
Cabo de Palos is located in the extreme southeast of the Murcia region, at the entrance to the Mar Menor. It is a peninsula forming the connection between the open Mediterranean and the lagoon. Compared to the Costa del Sol, this area is further from major international airports, making the region more authentic and less busy. The positioning is unique due to its location between two bodies of water.
The strategic coastal location offers quick access to the Mediterranean Sea. Nearest beaches: Cala Medina (295 m as the crow flies), Cala Flores (524 m), Cala de las Melvas (709 m). Golf options are abundant with La Manga Club North & East Course at 8.9 km and the West Course at 10 km. For daily groceries, a supermarket is available at 493 m. A pharmacy can be found at 512 m. The nearest international airport is Alicante-Elche (ALC) at approximately 74 km as the crow flies; Malaga airport is at 348 km. An electric charging point is available at 552 m distance.
| Alicante-Elche (ALC) | 74 km |
| Valencia (VLC) | 207 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
The climate in Cabo de Palos is typically Mediterranean with an average annual temperature of 18.9°C. History shows 3,883 hours of sunshine annually. The swimming season lasts about 5 months, with water temperatures rising above 20°C. The elevation at 5 meters above sea level ensures a constant sea breeze, making the summer heat bearable. The volcanic subsoil of the peninsula creates unique vegetation resistant to drought and salt winds.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020–2025 average)
The recreational offering is dominated by the sea. The immediate environment features various 'Calas' (inlets) popular with snorkelers and divers due to water clarity. Cala Medina and Cala Flores are within walking distance. For active recreation, the nearby La Manga Club is a major facility, offering golf, tennis, and paddle tennis. The marina of Cabo de Palos provides opportunities for boat owners and fishing.
Source: OpenStreetMap
Cabo de Palos is located in the extreme southeast of the Murcia region, at the entrance to the Mar Menor. It is a peninsula forming the connection between the open Mediterranean and the lagoon. Compared to the Costa del Sol, this area is further from major international airports, making the region more authentic and less busy. The positioning is unique due to its location between two bodies of water.
Cape Palos is a cape in the Spanish municipality of Cartagena, in the region of Murcia. It is part of a small range of volcanic mounts that form a small peninsula. The Mediterranean islands of Grosa and the group known as the Hormigas Islands are part of this range, as well as the islands in the Mar Menor. The name Palos is derived from the Latin word palus, meaning lagoon, a reference to the Mar Menor.
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall | Sun Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 11.1°C | 39 mm | 180h |
| February | 11.8°C | 23 mm | 201h |
| March | 13.6°C | 28 mm | 216h |
| April | 15.8°C | 24 mm | 252h |
| May | 18.9°C | 19 mm | 288h |
| June | 22.6°C | 5 mm | 327h |
| July | 25.3°C | 1 mm | 333h |
| August | 26.0°C | 8 mm | 306h |
| September | 23.4°C | 40 mm | 243h |
| October | 19.6°C | 32 mm | 207h |
| November | 15.0°C | 44 mm | 183h |
| December | 12.1°C | 40 mm | 165h |
Ref: VL930660
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
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