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Our aim is to help you buy Costa Calida property. We offer a
wide range of property for sale in Costa Calida.
With
our connections with many agents and developers in Costa Calida
we can find your dream property. Among our Cost Calida properties
we have a huge range of new build and resale apartments, townhouses,
and villas on our books at any one time. Many of these properties
will be close to the beach and golf courses.
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The Costa Calida is located in the southeast corner of Spain
and incorporates the famous La Manga Club, which is widely
regarded as being one of Europe's top tourist complexes. The
coastline to the south of La Manga was largely overlooked
by foreign tourists until relatively recently. But the combination
of low cost housing and year-round sunshine (Calida means
hot) are now proving powerful magnets for international holidaymakers,
Russian investors and thousands of British ex-pats who have
bought permanent or holiday homes here.
The average annual temperature here is 20C, the area has
less than 40 days of rain a year and the sea temperature rarely
falls below 18C. The Costa Calida is easily accessed by air
- foreign visitors fly into Murcia's San Javier airport or
the major international airport of Alicante, an hour's drive
to the north.
The World Health Organisation recently declared the province
of Murcia the cleanest area in Spain with the least industrial
pollution. The Mar Menor sea inlet, Europe's biggest salt-water
lagoon created by the spit of land known as La Manga del Mar
Menor, is believed to have great curative properties for ailments
such as rheumatism and arthritis.
During the long hot summer months, the water temperature
of the Mar Menor rises to that of a warm bath so it's the
ideal place to master sports such as sailing, windsurfing,
water and jet ski-ing (if you're not too rheumatic or arthritic!).
The shallow lagoon is a 170 square metre natural water park
providing safe bathing for children and an ideal training
base for those wanting to learn a water sport.
The Mar Menor is Europe's biggest salt water lagoon and attracts
not only water sports fans but also thousands of birds, including
flamingos, which make a magnificent sight during the autumn
migration.
The lagoon has 73 kilometres of coastline peppered with small
villages where you can still savour some of Spain's traditional
lifestyle, food and hospitality.
This area is famous for its curative waters, rich in iodine
and salt, which have therapeutic properties believed to ease
various ailments particularly infections and
The Mar Menor forms the northern boundary of the exclusive
La Manga Club - a 1,400-acre holiday paradise for those intent
on some serious self-indulgence. The resort was once voted
European category winner in the World Travel Awards and it's
easy to see why. It boasts three world-class golf courses,
one of the finest tennis centres in Europe, superb restaurants
and every sport and leisure facility imaginable.
Until recently house prices here have been amongst the cheapest
in Spain creating a boom in the construction of holiday properties.
The result is that plenty of affordable villas and apartments
are available to rent in areas such as Mazzaron and Aguilas.
The historic city of Murcia, the provincial capital, lies
70 kilometres north west of the resort. For a flavour of this
region's culture and history, Murcia offers a wealth of museums,
monuments, and beautiful cathedral and some interesting 19th
century architecture.
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