Los Alcázares is a spa town on the western shores of the Mar Menor – Europe’s largest saltwater lagoon – on the
Costa Cálida. Its name comes from the Arab word for ‘palace’, referring to the Islamic mansions that were built along its coastline during the Arab occupation.
This beautiful part of Spain offers 7 km of spectacular sandy beaches – linked by a paved promenade from Los Narejos to Punta Brava – and is just 40 minutes away from the bustling city of Murcia.
Once a former fishing village, Los Alcázares is now a thriving coastal town, considered by many as a perfect option for enjoying a wide range of all-year-round sports – in, on and out of the water!
Despite all its charms, the town remains relatively unknown outside the Murcia region and is arguably one of Spain’s best-kept secrets… just waiting to be discovered.