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Moving to Murcia in 2023 an Expat Guide

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Moving to Murcia in 2023 an expat guide will help you decide where to go if you want to become an expat in Spain. This post is part of our series of guides about the villages, towns, cities, provinces and regions of Spain. Consequently, it will provide you with lots of useful information about the breathtaking province of Murcia.

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So, let’s crack on with Moving to Murcia in 2023 an expat guide, and find out why this province is generally one of the best areas of Spain to move to as a British expat.

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Where is the Region of Murcia?

Murcia is a typically Spanish area located in southeastern Spain. Click on the picture above for a Map Guide. It’s one of the country’s most beautiful regions.

Inland, Murcia is an arid desert vista where historic towns are surrounded by orchards, olive groves, plantations and vineyards. Correspondingly, there are also the remains of weatherbeaten, time ravaged Moorish castles.

All are set to the backdrop of imposing pine-covered mountains which stretch to the coast. Furthermore, along the Costa Cálida there is a selection of divine white sandy beaches stretching almost 170 km. Consequently, this results in Murcia’s coast having luxuriously warm, crystal clear waters and turquoise blue saltwater lagoons like the Mar Menor.

Why moving to Murcia is a great idea

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A perfect place for lots of reasons

People here really do live longer, healthier lives as life here is slow-paced and stress-free. Certainly, the only times anyone stays up to party ’til dawn are the times of the local fiestas, like the Burning of the Sardine. This is a night of madness and mayhem and there’s a noisy, colourful procession of floats, guarded by torchbearers. During this fiesta it travels through the streets of Murcia city, throwing toys and sweets out to children and adults alike.

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Mazarron and Aguilas are incredibly enchanting places at night. Albeit depending on where you choose to live, most villages and small towns will be cheaper than the cities. Accordingly, essential grocery shopping and meals out are about 16% less than in the Spanish capital, Madrid.

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Moving to Murcia for Sunny Days

The weather in Murcia is consistently wonderful all year round thanks to its Mediterranean climate. Moving to Murcia means you will get around 325 sunny days a year. Therefore, as a expat you can expect average temperatures to get slightly above 19 C, and there is very little rain. Consequently, you should plan a removal to Murcia to take advantage of this wonderful weather.

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La Manga, Lo Pagan and Cartagena, in the Murcia Region of Spain

The winters are mild and the summers are hot here. Air quality is incredibly good. Because of this, the World Health Organisation has named Murcia’s climate among the best in the world if you suffer from arthritis and asthma.

Popular Cities and Towns in Murcia

Murcia

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The city of Murcia is vibrant. It is home to a mishmash of cultures and an assortment of architectural designs. Additionally, there is also a plethora of colourful traditions and lively fiestas.

It’s a place where nothing is hurried. Culture and history just seem to ooze from every narrow street. There is always an interesting museum,  bridge, garden or restaurant to visit.

For example, some of the amazing things to see and do around Murcia City

  • Hike to La Marenica Monestary and taste the heavenly Chocolate de La Luz
  • Experience true passion and an amazing culture at the Bullfighting Museum – rated on Trip Advisor as a real hidden gem
  • Discover the city’s delightful mini Aquarium and come face-to-face with baby sharks
  • The Moors and Christians Festival One of the most important fiestas in the city, this celebration is truly steeped in history. Therefore it really is a theatrical performance not to miss. Colourful groups of Moors and Christians parade through the city, playing music and re-enacting the Re-Conquest.  Most of the acts take place in the Medieval Encampment in the San Esteban Garden.

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Lorca

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Video Lorca (2min 45sec)

No expat guide to moving to Murcia in 2023 would be complete without mentioning Lorca. It is a city which goes by many names: –  City of the Sun, The City of One Hundred Shields, even The Baroque City. Each name reflects how magnificent and spectacular the city actually is.

History really does just seems to ooze from every corner of Lorca. Consequently, centuries old craft traditions like embroidery, iron forging and pottery are still practiced. Local artisan craftspeople be found at the medieval Thursday market, which still runs to this day.

Lorca will always be famous for its legacy of archaeological sites and historic buildings. Chiefly, it has a rich culture & traditions, particularly it’s spectacular Easter Week celebrations. Consequently, it has even been shortlisted for the European Destinations of Excellence program, in recognition of its sustainable tourism.

For example:- things To See And Do Around Lorca City

  • Experience an atmosphere like no other as you uncover Jewish history beneath the Parador Hotel, which once was an impressive castle.
  • Immerse yourself in the surroundings of Lorca by taking a leisurely 10 km trek through the Cejo de los Enamorados
  • Find out exactly what the artisans of the city have to offer and grab a bargain at the Centro de Artesania de Lorca

For instance, some Of The Must Visit Restaurants in Murcia

  • Casa Candido on Calle Santo Domingo – A rustic restaurant which makes delicious home cooked meals. What’s more, it’s found in a 16th Century building with its own underground caves. The meat is heavenly.
  • Taberna El Camino on Calle Santo Domingo – A cozy pub with a big heart. Traditional food is served generously inside its cool stone walls.
  • Restaurant Hiroshima, just outside the city – An elaborate restaurant located in a medieval castle. Elegant and sophisticated, the food is divine.

Aguilas

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Tourist Video Aguilas (4min 26sec)

Aguilas is a bustling, flamboyant port town, with a wonderful carnival and beautiful beaches. Consequently, the town is a very popular tourist destination for both the Spanish and the British.

That being the case, Aguilas isn’t as quiet as the other places we’ve mentioned, but it still oozes charm. Famous for its rich seafaring traditions and Roman history, the town adores culture and architecture. This generally evident from its funky concert hall, plus its comparative abundance of interesting museums and magnificent churches.

Dotted around its spacious streets and large plazas, expats will find traces of Roman history, beautiful gardens, exotic rubber trees, white windmills and medieval structures.

Furthermore, down on the golden, sandy beaches, expats can discover delicious seafood and can even give scuba diving, sailing and other marine activities a try. Therefore, for anyone who doesn’t like to keep still and who enjoys experiencing different things, Aguilas is the perfect place to lay down their roots.

Restaurants in Aguilas you should try

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Mazarron

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Video Mazarron (3min 41sec)

Mazarron is a historic port town, set around a glorious bay which is surrounded by outstanding geological rock formations, breathtaking scenery and stunning beaches. This really is the place to just laze around and relax. Indeed, spacious, palm tree-lined plazas let expats meander around the town’s monuments and ancient buildings.

Not known for its nightlife, Mazarron is more famous for its Roman and Phoenician history, seafood, nudist beaches and mining.

For example, some of the amazing things to see and do around Mazarron

For instance, some of the must visit Restaurants in Mazarron

La Manga del Mar Menor

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Video La Manga (1min 28sec)

Lastly, we have La Manga del Mar Menor, which is an upscale beach resort on a strip of land which separates the Mediterranean sea from Europe’s largest saltwater lake, the Mar Menor.

Here expats can enjoy the finer things in life,  like golfing, playing tennis, eating delicious, healthy foods and boutique shopping. Furthermore, they can relax and immerse themselves in culture, whilst benefitting from bathing in Mar Menor’s salt waters.

As a luxurious beach resort the town is clean and spacious. Every Sunday there is a bustling market, the Mercadillo de Cabo. Above all, it is like a car boot or flea market, but on a grander scale.

On the whole, La Manga is relatively peaceful, but it does become particularly lively during the summer thanks to tourism. Consequently, from June until September, the nightlife becomes even more exciting and the beautiful beaches become packed with bathers.

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For example,  some of The Amazing Things To See And Do Around La Manga del Mar Menor

For instance:-some of the must visit Restaurants in La Manga del Mar Menor

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There are loads of things to see and do in Murcia, including river rafting on the Rio Segura River and seeing the exquisite countryside by hot air balloon

With the region of Murcia being so beautiful, healthy and such a wonderful place to relax and unwind, it’s undoubtedly the best location for any expat wanting to get away from it all and thoroughly enjoy life in their new, Spanish casa. Ahh, true bliss!

So there you have it, Moving to Murcia in 2023 an expat guide. We hope you enjoyed it and if you’ve found this article useful. If you want to find out more about removals from the UK to Spain in 2023, contact us now for help with your removal from the UK to Murcia in Spain.

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