1. Murcia is affordable
With the recent VAT increase in the UK, tourists are looking for the cheapest way of enjoying a top-notch holiday abroad. Travel experts are advising tourists to consider self catering holidays, which are an ideal way to holiday in Murcia. For example, a self-catering 3 bed villa with pool (sleeping up to 6 people) costs as little as £750 per week (plus a standard clean charge), and holiday villa costs can easy be split between 1-2 families, or even groups of friends. Renting an apartment in Murcia from as little as £300 per week, plus a clean, in peak season, means all budgets are catered for. Choosing a self-catering holiday villa in Murcia also allows holidaymakers to avoid restaurant costs if needed.
2. Modern villas, self-contained resorts
Most villas with pools in Murcia are on modern, well designed, attractive and located on self-contained resorts. Offering all you need within the holiday villa, they are usually equipped with modern facilities such as air conditioning, washing machines, dishwashers and all the kitchen utensils you'll need. If you've rented a villa with private pool, you will usually find sun beds and a BBQ in your private outdoor area.
Murcia holiday villas situated on self contained resorts also benefit from having restaurants and supermarkets close by; popular Murcia Polaris World resorts with holidaymakers include La Torre, El Valle and Mar Menor Golf Resort.
3. Happy kids
Murcia offers plenty for kids to enjoy, and lots of activities for the family to enjoy together. If a holiday villa is booked on a Polaris World Golf Resort, the kids can splash about in villas with private pools, or the resort's communal pools. Facilities usually include tennis courts, great golf courses and cycling. The whole family will love a visit to an ice cream parlor, and if the adults fancy some time to themselves then the kids can enjoy taking part in kids clubs, offered by hotels such as the 5* Hotel intercontinental on La Torre and Mar Menor.
4. Beautiful beaches
Holiday rentals in Murcia offer something for everyone, from beach relaxation, pampering at spas, sports like golf, walking or tennis, shopping in Cartegena, history in Murcia and stunning mountain scenery in Sierra Espuna. Most villa holiday rentals in Murcia are situated just 10-30 minutes drive from the local beaches such as Alemanes Beach, and Mediterranean coves such as Cala Cortina.
5. Family fun
Families can relax, build sandcastles and take part in a wide range of activities in Murcia; for example, the Mar Menor offers kayaking, windsurfing, kiteboarding, powerboating and scuba diving. There are also plenty of day trips available that won't break the bank; if you feel cultural then sample Murcia's historical Cathedral de Santa Maria, see the vibrant port of Cartagena, visit Lorca or explore the different beach towns of Mazarron or Torrevieja.
6. Pampering
If you're after a bit of pampering and relaxation, then head to Lo Pagan in La Manga; a top retreat where you can indulge in mud baths and spa treatments. Murcia's local markets are well worth a visit too, full of fresh fruit and colourful trinkets; Murcia's local markets are held daily around the region. Whether you're looking for relaxation, shopping or thrills and excitement, Murcia really has it all.
7. Easy car hire
Of course, it's not free to travel around Murcia and it will cost a local fee to take part in a variety of activities - but sightseeing doesn't have to cost the earth. Simply hire a car in Murcia, travel at your own convenience and enjoy exploring the surrounding areas. Car hire in Murcia is affordable and the cost can even be split between members of the group; remember to book early to get the best deals. Browse car hire companies such as Car Hire 3000, Economy Car Hire and MurciaCar to find your best price.
8. Easy flight access
There are regular flights available from all across the UK to Murcia. Travelling thereis quick and easy, but be sure to book now to avoid disappointment as flights are booking up fast. Airlines are always adding new flights to Murcia and Alicante due to customer demand, so there's usually a convenient flight from your regional area. Murcia's International Airport at Corvera is also due to open soon.
9. Great nightlife
Murcia might not be as loud as Benidorm on the Costa del Sol, but the younger and more adventurous members of the family will be more than satisfied with the Murcia nightclubs and outdoor discos. Delicius is a disco near the Mar Menor Golf Resort, andoffers fun themed nights and entertainment. (over 18s only).More Murcia city discos include Luminata disco, Discoteca Danzuand Atalayas, so you can dance the night away, Spanish style.
10. Wine and dine
When it comes to Spanish wining and dining, there's plenty of choice. You can opt to stay on your Polaris World Resort and enjoy a glass or two of red wine at a local restaurant before sampling a new culinary delight - or explore a little further afield. Los Alcazares is one of the most popular beach towns in Murcia, home to Balearnio Street, where a wide range of restaurants are available ranging from Indian, Chinese, Italian, British, Spanish and International. There is a seemingly endless choice of hotel restaurants to try, as well as many local restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets, serving fresh seafood from the local Mar Menor. For fresh produce and great taste, it doesn't get much better than Murcia.
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