In spite of its small size, the Region of Murcia has lots of places worth seeing, including both historic monuments and natural attractions. In this article, we suggest a basic itinerary to see Murcia in three days.
From historic Cartagena to virgin beaches, by way of the city of Murcia, with only small travelling distances between the places. Read on to find out what to see in Murcia in three days.
Holding many secrets, Murcia cathedral was once a mosque, boasts one of the tallest bell towers and safeguards the heart of a Castilian king.
One of the most traditional corners of the capital of Murcia has also become the city's hub for tapas.
La Manga is one of the most unique areas in the Murcia region. It is a tourist icon along the Spanish Mediterranean and its curious appearance has made it a focal point. Find out about the basic things to do there and some of the main restaurants.
Murcia's most attractive beaches are not always long stretches of sand. This guide will show you ten unique bathing areas in the region.
Caravaca de la Cruz is a magical place where Muslims and Knights Templar defended their faiths.
In Puerto de Mazarrón, you will find milestones from the town’s past, as well as an impressive number of beaches scattered along the coast. Find out what to see in Puerto de Mazarrón.
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