Location of the accommodation

Location
What you need to know about this deal
This deal includes
- Hotel Playa Grande 3* located in front of the beach of Puerto de Mazarrón.
- Available with Full Board with water and wine.
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Information regarding Single Rooms and Family Discounts
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Babies aged 0 to 1: the first baby stays free of charge when sharing a bed with two adults in double rooms.
- If you need to include 2 babies in the same room, make sure to contact us here to check if this is possible.
- If you need to include 2 babies in the same room, make sure to contact us here to check if this is possible.
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Children aged 2 to 12: first child stays for free.
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Good to know: Discounts for children apply only when the child shares the room with two adults or two people paying the adult rate.
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Maximum room occupancy: 4 people.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a fifth person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a fifth person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
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Would you like to book for one person? The single room surcharge is approximately 40%. This is already included in the prices shown during the booking process. The surcharge may vary depending on your travel dates and will be reflected during booking.
Pet Policy
Board Basis
If you're booking Full Board:
- The first meal included is lunch, and, therefore, the last meal included is breakfast.
- If you'd like to change the order of your meals, you can request it at the accommodation. You'll find their contact details on your confirmation voucher.
Destination
Mazarrón is a coastal town in the Region of Murcia, on the Costa Cálida in south-eastern Spain. Known for its tranquil beaches, ancient mining history and rugged coastline, Mazarrón is a peaceful destination ideal for families, nature lovers and anyone seeking a quiet Mediterranean getaway. It consists of two main areas: the inland town of Mazarrón and the coastal town of Puerto de Mazarrón.
Top Attractions
- Castillo de los Vélez: A 15th-century hilltop castle with stunning views over the city and countryside.
- Roman Salt Works Museum: Discover Mazarrón's past as an important Roman fish salting centre with the original remains of the factory.
- Ermita de la Purísima: A historic chapel in the heart of the old town, famous for its blue tiled dome.
- Puerto de Mazarrón promenade: Ideal for an evening stroll by the sea, with plenty of restaurants, cafés and shops.
- Gredas de Bolnuevo: Also known as the 'Enchanted City', this natural site features surreal sandstone formations created by erosion.
Best Beaches in Mazarrón
- Playa de Bolnuevo: A long sandy beach known for its relaxed atmosphere and natural surroundings.
- Playa del Rihuete: Located right in Puerto de Mazarrón, with easy access, calm waters and beach bars.
- Playa de la Reya: Popular with families for its calm waters and nearby facilities.
- Cala del Cabezo de Pelea: A hidden cove with crystal clear waters, ideal for snorkelling.
- Playa de Percheles: One of the most photographed beaches in the area, with palm trees, fine sand and turquoise waters.
Family Friendly
- Activities Boat Trips from Puerto de Mazarrón: Choose from dolphin watching, snorkelling or sunset cruises.
- Kayaking and paddle boarding: Several companies offer equipment hire and guided coastal adventures.
- Mini golf and beach play areas: Great for keeping the kids entertained in the evenings.
- Visit the Gredas de Bolnuevo: The rock formations are fascinating for adults and fun for children to explore and photograph.
- Hiking in the Sierra de las Moreras: Family-friendly trails with scenic views and occasional wildlife sightings.
Local gastronomy
- Caldero murciano: A savoury rice dish made with fish stock and alioli, traditional along the Costa Cálida.
- Red prawns and grilled octopus: Freshly caught and served in the seafront restaurants of Puerto de Mazarrón.
- Empanadas de atún: Tuna-filled pastries often eaten as a snack or tapa.
- Ensalada murciana: A refreshing cold salad with tomatoes, onions, olives and cod.
- Paparajotes: Lemon leaves coated in batter, fried and sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon - a Murcian dessert speciality.
- Local wines: Try reds and rosés from the nearby Bullas and Jumilla wine regions.
Day trips & nearby attractions
- Cartagena (40 mins): A historic port city with Roman ruins, shopping streets and cultural attractions.
- Sierra Espuña (1 hour): A beautiful inland natural park, perfect for hiking, cycling and nature walks.
- Águilas (50 mins): A coastal town with pretty coves, a castle and a relaxed atmosphere.
- City of Murcia (1 hr 15 mins): Explore the baroque cathedral, squares, museums and local markets.
- Cabo Tiñoso and Cala Cerrada: For the more adventurous traveller, this protected coastal area offers spectacular cliffs, marine life and secluded coves.