While the Costa Blanca and Costa del Sol remains very popular, there is a virtually undiscovered Costa on the south east coast of Spain.......the Costa Calida. Here you will find authentic Spanish villages, unspoilt blue flag beaches and is much less commercialised than the other Costas. The Costa Calida is known as 'the warm coast' as temperatures rarely fall below 18 degrees and there is over 300 days of sunshine per year. It also has excellent transport links from both Alicante and Murcia.

 
 

 
Costa Calida and particularly Puerto de Mazarrón is a lovely traditional Spanish holiday resort. The Puerto de Mazarrón area has been undiscovered for years by the British and is only now really coming into its own. Puerto de Mazarrón is located on the South Eastern corner of Spain, to the West of the historic city of Cartagena and offers the kind of break that you choose - from quiet to the more energetic activities. Try it, you won't be disappointed Crewise.com Members!
 
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