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- Hotel Cetina Cabo de Palos Puerto 3*, located in Cabo de Palos (Murcia).
- Available with Breakfast.
Solo & family stays
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Maximum room occupancy: 2 people + a baby.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a third person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a third person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
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Travelling solo? The price for a single room is the same as the total price for a double room. This accommodation does not offer discounts for single rooms.
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Your Perfect Stay
Mediterranean Soul and Unmatched Views: Cetina Cabo de Palos
Cetina Cabo de Palos is a boutique hotel designed for travellers who seek authenticity, calm and a true Mediterranean connection. Natural materials, soft textures and colours inspired by sand and posidonia create interiors that flow seamlessly between the village and each room.
The true jewel of the hotel is its rooftop terrace. One of the highest points in Cabo de Palos, it offers spectacular panoramic views over both the Mar Menor and the Mediterranean Sea, a setting that turns every sunset into a memorable moment.
Sustainability is part of the hotel’s DNA, with energy-efficient systems that respect the surrounding marine reserve. Its boutique philosophy guarantees warm, personalised service where every detail matters.
Located in the heart of Cabo de Palos, close to the harbour and local gastronomy, Cetina Cabo de Palos invites you to slow down and enjoy Mediterranean luxury with soul.
Why this destination is a must-visit
Curiosities of Cabo de Palos
Cabo de Palos is small in size but immense in character. A place where lighthouses, shipwrecks and fishing traditions shape one of the most authentic corners of the Mediterranean.
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The lighthouse at the end of the world
Built in 1865 with stones from an old Renaissance watchtower, the Cabo de Palos Lighthouse is one of the most powerful in Spain. Its light can be seen from over 40 kilometres away. -
A true ship graveyard
Beneath its waters lies the Cabo de Palos–Islas Hormigas Marine Reserve, considered one of the best diving spots in Europe. Among its wrecks rests the legendary ocean liner Sirio, sunk in 1906. -
Birthplace of the Caldero
Cabo de Palos is the home of the authentic Caldero del Mar Menor, a dish born on the beach when fishermen cooked unsold fish. Today, it’s a local culinary icon. -
A real fishing village
Despite tourism, Cabo de Palos keeps its working fishing port alive. Watching the boats return in the afternoon is still one of the most important moments of the day.
Murcia is one of Spain’s best-kept secrets, offering sunshine almost all year round, a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle and a rich cultural heritage. Located in the southeast of Spain, this vibrant city and its surrounding region are ideal for couples and families looking for good weather, great food and a more authentic Spanish experience away from the crowds.
Make sure you visit:
- The impressive Catedral de Murcia, a stunning mix of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles.
- Murcia’s historic old town, perfect for strolling through lively squares and traditional streets.
- The Cartagena, famous for its Roman heritage and natural harbour.
- Local markets such as Verónicas, where daily life and local flavours come together.
Beaches we think you’ll like:
- Mar Menor: shallow, warm waters, ideal for families.
- Los Alcázares Beach: calm and well-equipped.
- La Manga beaches: long sandy stretches between two seas.
- Cala Cortina (Cartagena): small, scenic and very local.
Family-friendly activities:
- Enjoy a relaxed boat or paddleboard session on the Mar Menor.
- Visit parks and gardens around the Segura River.
- Discover Roman history through interactive museums in Cartagena.
- Take easy cycling routes along the coast or flat inland areas.
Make sure you try these local delicacies:
- Caldero del Mar Menor, a traditional rice dish cooked with fish.
- Zarangollo, made with courgette, onion and egg.
- Pastel de carne, Murcia’s iconic savoury pastry.
- Fresh fruit and vegetables from the fertile Huerta de Murcia.
Make the most of your visit and go to...
- Cartagena (45 minutes): Roman ruins, harbour views and history.
- La Manga del Mar Menor (40 minutes): beaches on both sides.
- Alicante (1 hour): castles, beaches and a lively atmosphere.

