We love —
- Relaxing under the sun on one of the most stunning beaches of the Costa Cálida, where the natural beauty will leave you spellbound.
- Savouring the rich flavours of local cuisine, from fresh Mediterranean fish and hearty rice dishes to traditional delights like panocha and tarta de almendra.
- Discovering the iconic Cabo de Palos Lighthouse, strolling through the serene nearby coves, or enjoying a leisurely bike ride through this enchanting corner of Spain.
Customer reviews —
Hotel Los Delfines 4* —
Escape to Hotel Los Delfines 4*, a stylish and inviting hotel in La Manga – Cabo de Palos, a stunning coastal gem in Murcia, perfectly nestled between the Mediterranean and the Mar Menor. Wake up to breathtaking sea views and soak in the essence of the Costa Cálida.
Inside, modernist charm meets contemporary comfort, with bright, airy rooms designed for total relaxation. Whether you're here to unwind or explore, your perfect coastal escape awaits.
Your room —
Enjoy a stay in a Double Room.
Double Room
Your Double Room is designed for ultimate comfort. Open the terrace windows to let in the warm breeze, creating a serene atmosphere. Sink into soft sheets and enjoy restful nights after long days in the sun.
Your dining choices
This is a full board stay. Your breakfast, lunch and evening meal will be served in the main restaurant (wine and water are included at meal times - excludes other drinks).
Indulge in a dining experience that combines tradition with freshness. The Buffet Restaurant features a curated selection of dishes crafted from local ingredients, including freshly caught Mediterranean fish, aromatic rice dishes, a variety of tapas, and traditional desserts like almond cake and candied fruits.
Your time
Enjoy a space designed for both relaxation and activity. Unwind in the outdoor pool, soak up the sun on the terrace with loungers and parasols, or find a peaceful moment in the reading room while taking in spectacular sea views.
Stay active in the gym or explore the area on two wheels with the cycling friendly facilities, which include a secure storage area, washing station, workshop with specialised tools, e-bike charging points, and vertical parking spaces. Please note that bicycles are not provided.
Your journey to Spain —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Murcia —
The Murcia region (Región de Murcia) is a vibrant area in southeastern Spain, known for its sunny climate, rich history, and stunning landscapes. Nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and inland mountain ranges, it offers a blend of coastlines, fertile plains, and rugged hills. The region is renowned for its agriculture, with fresh produce, particularly fruits and vegetables, thriving in its fertile soil.
Must-sees:
- Cabo de Palos: A coastal village famous for clear waters and excellent diving. The iconic lighthouse offers stunning views of the Mediterranean.
- Cartagena: A historic port city with ancient Roman ruins, including the Roman Theatre and the Naval Museum.
- Murcia’s Natural Parks: Home to parks like Sierra Espuña and Carrascoy, offering hiking trails and breathtaking landscapes. The Salinas de San Pedro salt flats are also worth exploring.
- The Mar Menor: Europe’s largest saltwater lagoon, ideal for water sports and relaxing beaches.
Culinary culture:
Murcia’s cuisine reflects the region’s agricultural abundance. Dishes like caldero (rice and fish stew), zarangollo (scrambled eggs with zucchini and onion), and ensalada murciana (tomato and tuna salad) highlight the local produce. Murcia is also known for its muron wine, with various reds and whites perfect for pairing with meals.
Dive deeper:
Take time to explore the historic towns and rural villages across Murcia, such as Lorca, with its medieval castle, and Caravaca de la Cruz, one of the five holy cities of Christianity. Explore the vineyards and olive groves that dot the landscape, where wine tours and olive oil tastings offer an authentic taste of Murcia’s agricultural heart.
Good to know:
Murcia enjoys a warm Mediterranean climate, making it ideal year-round. While summers can be hot, mild winters are perfect for outdoor activities. The region is easily accessible by car, with well-maintained roads connecting it to other Spanish regions