Costa Calida Holidays

Costa Calida
Holiday to Costa Calida:

Travel Guide to your Holiday on the Costa Calida:

The Costa Calida has possibly the best climate of all the Costas. A holiday on the Costa Calida is where you can find quiet unspoilt beaches and small holiday resorts.

Weather on Holiday on the Costa Calida:

The Costa Calida enjoys a typical subtropical Mediterranean climate so there are cool winters and warm summers. The warmest months on the Costa Calida are May to September, when temperatures can range from 70ºF - 80ºF (20ºC - 27ºC). Costa Calida winter month temperatures range from 52ºF - 59ºF (11ºC - 15ºC).

The months of April and October is when you would normally expect rainfall but with saying that, the average rainfall is less than half of Spain's National Average.

Costa Calida boasts an average of 325 sunny days a year making it the ideal all year round holiday destination.

Out and about on Holiday on the Costa Calida:

Costa Calida has been relatively untouched by mass tourism and offers plenty of unspoilt beaches for those looking for a quiet, relaxing beach holiday. Costa Calida is home to Mar Menor, one of the largest salt water lagoons in Europe. Mar Menor is formed behind a protruding piece of land and with calm waters and a maximum depth of 7m, it is the perfect spot for a whole range of watersports.
The resort of La Manga is also a very popular holiday resort on the Costa Calida particularly with sports enthusiasts as it offers numerous sporting opportunities including |Golf, Football and Tennis

The nearest big city from Costa Calida is Murcia which has a stunning cathedral, museums and plenty of shops so great for a day out. Murcia also has several winemaking areas so for all those wine buffs out there, come along and sample some of the wine that is produced very close to the Costa Calida.

There are plenty other areas of historical interest close by to Costa Calida to enjoy on holiday, such as the ancient naval port of Cartagena which is home to a Roman Amphitheatre. There are many rock art sites on the Costa Calida, dating back from between 6000 to 10000 years ago and are painted by the predominantly hunter-gatherer tribes who inhabited the land at this time so certainly worth seeing.

For families looking for a fun day out, why not visit the zoo or the waterpark which are situated on the road from the Costa Calida to Murcia. The biggest theme park, Terra Mitica is situated in Benidorm so is about 1.5 hours drive away from the Costa Calida and well worth a visit to keep the whole family amused.

Eating Out on Holiday on the Costa Calida:

Costa Calida is known for its Spanish cuisine and Mediterranean diet. Vegetables are very popular and found in nearly every dish on the Costa Calida. Some of the traditional dishes to try include Escalivada which is marinated vegetables, Chorizo-sausage served in chunks are cooked in wine and Patatas Bravas which is fried potatoes in a spicy tomato sauce.

Dine in one of the many restaurants scattered across the Costa Calida. A more traditional menu will be found in the residential areas of the Costa Calida where the locals dine. In the tourist areas there are plenty of restaurants serving a good choice in International cuisine.

Costa Calida Holiday Facts:

Flight Time to Costa Calida. From London 2 hrs 15 mins, From Manchester 2 hrs 40 mins.

Currency: Euro

Best Time to Visit the Costa Calida: May to October







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