
Bolnuevo, is a small Spanish village, close to Puerto de Mazarron, Murcia, Spain, with shops, bars, restaurants etc., for your every day needs.
An area of beautiful coastline with endless coves and approximately 35km of sandy beaches Puerto de Mazarron, Murcia, Spain been awarded the coveted BLUE FLAG for water quality over consecutive years. The coastal areas of Puerto de Mazarron, Murcia, Spain boast some of the finest beaches in Spain, and the generally untouched nature of the coastline and countryside appeals to those who seek tranquil environment for their holidays. Approximately 2 miles away is Puerto de Mazarron, Costa Blanca, Spain which is a typical Spanish fishing port at the Southern end of the Costa Blanca known as the Costa Calida.
The Bay of Puerto de Mazarron, Murcia, Spain is enclosed by mountain ranges and this gives the Bay a "microclimate" which invariably results in better weather than the rest of Spain. The climate of the Costa Calida, Spain is one of the warmest in Europe and averages 300 days of sun per year.
Alicante
airport is 80 miles to the North (approximately 1¼ hour's
drive) and San Javier (Murcia airport) is situated approximately
40 miles away (45mins drive). There are both scheduled and charter
flights to Alicante and Murcia airports although obviously there
is a more frequent service to Alicante.
The towns of Murcia and Cartagena, Costa Blanca, Spain are within an hour's drive of Mazarron. The shopping facilities in the Port of Mazarron and Mazarron are good and the water may be drunk from the taps, though of course you may prefer to go to the local Bodega and purchase Gin, Brandy and Bacardi at a fraction of the price you would pay at home. There is a daily market for fresh fruit, meat and vegetables alongside the fish market in both the Port of Mazarron and Mazarron, on the Costa Blanca, Spain.
Puerto de Mazarron, Murcia, Spain is a very busy Spanish resort during the summer months and fairly quiet during the rest of the year making it ideal for that "quiet get away from it all" style holiday favoured by many. There are several discos and many bars and restaurants together with a good selection of shops including a vegetable and fish market. It is still relatively unspoilt and is not for anybody looking for a sophisticated resort. Obviously the demands of tourism have meant some changes to Mazarron, but fortunately these are restricted to providing extra facilities (banks, shops, restaurants, etc.) In both the Port of Mazarron and Mazarron, which has not been spoilt by high rise hotels or apartment developments. Apart from the obvious swimming and tennis, other amenities include sailing, scuba-diving and there are several golf courses within easy driving distance. Heading inland takes you to a region of the Costa Blanca, Spain completely unspoilt by tourism and unchanged for centuries.
