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This deal includes
- Accommodations at the 4-star Hotel Monarque Costa Narejos, located in Los Alcázares.
- Available with Half Board and Full Board.
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Your perfect stay
Hotel Monarque Costa Narejos: Sun, Comfort and the Mediterranean
Just steps from Los Narejos Beach in Los Alcázares (Murcia), Hotel Monarque Costa Narejos invites you to enjoy the Mar Menor in total comfort. Its privileged location lets you combine seaside relaxation with pleasant walks along the promenade and the vibrant local atmosphere.
Unwind by the outdoor swimming pool, savor variety at the buffet restaurant and relax in spacious common areas designed for pure comfort. The bright, functional rooms provide the ideal setting for a romantic escape or a carefree family holiday.
Guests especially value the unbeatable proximity to the beach, the generous room sizes, the friendly staff and the excellent value for money.
Looking for sunshine, tranquility and everything within easy reach? This is your perfect next booking.
Key info you should have
Choose the Perfect Triple Room for Your Stay
For bookings of three guests, this deal offers two types of triple rooms tailored to your needs:
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Triple Room (Family-Friendly): Perfect for 2 adults and 1 child (aged 2 to 12). The child will sleep comfortably on a sofa bed, making it an ideal choice for families traveling together.
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Triple Room: Designed for 3 adults or 2 adults and 1 child (from 13 years old). Choose between 3 single beds or 2 double beds, subject to availability.
Select the option that best suits your stay and enjoy comfort designed around you.
Meals & more
Full Board: make the most of every meal
If you choose Full Board, here’s how your dining experience is organised so you can plan ahead with ease:
- Your stay begins with lunch on the day of arrival.
- It ends with breakfast on your departure day.
Would you like to change the order? Simply contact the hotel before arrival and they will confirm if it’s possible. You’ll find the contact number on your booking confirmation, the team will be happy to assist you.
- Please note, this applies to catering only. Be sure to check the official check-in and check-out times to organise your stay smoothly.
Why this destination is a must-visit
Curiosities of Los Alcázares
If Los Alcázares were a character, it would be that captivating host with endless stories to tell by the sea. This vibrant corner of the Mar Menor is far more than sun and beach — it blends seaplanes, thermal traditions and a truly unique landscape.
Here’s why Los Alcázares has that unmistakable spark:
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Its name tells a story
“Los Alcázares” comes from the Arabic Al-Kazar, meaning palace or fortress. During Muslim rule, this was a privileged leisure retreat for Arab kings, who built summer residences here to enjoy the therapeutic qualities of its waters. -
Birthplace of Spanish hydroaviation
In 1915, Spain’s first seaplane base was founded here. The calm waters of the Mar Menor offered perfect conditions for safe take-offs and landings. Today, the Military Aerodrome remains a powerful symbol of the town’s identity. -
The iconic seaside “balnearios”
Stroll along the shore and you’ll spot wooden structures stretching into the sea — historic bathing platforms. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Murcia’s bourgeoisie gathered here for fashionable “wave baths,” turning them into elegant social hubs where bathers entered the water in knee-length swimwear. -
A young municipality with deep roots
Although its history spans centuries, Los Alcázares became an independent municipality only in 1983, separating from San Javier and Torre Pacheco. Every 13th of October, the town celebrates its autonomy in grand style with the famous Berber Raids festival. -
The Mar Menor: Europe’s natural saltwater lagoon
Los Alcázares overlooks Europe’s largest saltwater lagoon. Thanks to its high salinity and mineral-rich waters, the Mar Menor is often considered a natural open-air wellness treatment, with therapeutic muds prized for their benefits.
Did you know?
During the 16th and 17th centuries, Berber pirates frequently attacked this coastline. Defensive watchtowers like the Torre del Rame were built to alert residents. Today, these historic battles are spectacularly reenacted each year in a vibrant medieval festival.

Murcia: the jewel of south eastern Spain that has it all
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.

