Murcia

The city of Murcia has an ancient history, dating back to the early ninth century. It has Arab foundations, during which time it was a major force to be reckoned with, with respect to trade and military achievements. There are not many visible reminders of Arab rule in Murcia, other than parts of the city wall and historic finds which are on display in the Archaeological Museum. The city as it appears today was formed under Christian rule, leaving visible marks everywhere. Two of the major roads through the city are a lively reminder of medieval guild activity, with many splendid buildings lining the streets.

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During the 18th century Murcia saw enormous growth, making the city spread far beyond it’s ancient city walls, with a large number of beautiful baroque churches being built in the new parts of the city. The Cathedral is the most prestigious religious building in the city – it was built over many centuries, creating different architectural styles, the most recognisable of which are the baroque front, the gothic Puerta de los Apóstoles, and renassiance influences in the Junterón chapel. This magnificent building is surrounded by further examples of 18th century architecture, such as the Episcopal Palace. A little further afield the streets are full of 19th century architecture of which the casino is the most spectacular example.

Further afield

The Costa Calida offers long, white, sandy beaches, and little hidden coves. Many little fishing villages are scattered along the coast, with fantastic seafood restaurants that serve the morning’s catch! Lively ports, such as Mazzarón, provide plenty of entertainment to spend a long summer evening. This particular stretch of coast is a paradise for water sports fanatics: many companies offer opportunities to for sailing, jet skiing, water skiing, wind surfing, canoeing, and even fly surfing!

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Or venture inland, to the Sierra Espuña, which offers great possibilities to go hiking, camping, and enjoy a more active holiday. The great woods of the region hide castles, fortresses, and convents. If active holidays are your thing, this is the place to go climbing, white water rafting, horse riding, and cycling.

Airport information

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Because there are few public transport links between San Javier airport and Murcia, easyJet strongly recommends that you rent a car to get around. Please visit europcar4easyJet.com for excellent car rental rates.

By road

San Javier Airport is located 47 km from Murcia, and can be reached via the Murcia-San Javier dual carriageway in approximately 25 minutes.

Car parking: directly outside the terminal. Free of charge, irrespective of length of stay.

By taxi

Pre book your door-to-door airport transfers with easyJet’s partner Holiday Taxis. We cater for the Business and Leisure Traveller.

A taxi rank can be found directly outside the terminal building.

By coach

A special coach service, latbus number 73, operates between San Javier airport and the bus station in Murcia. Departure times from the airport to Murcia: 17.45, 19.15, and 22.45. Departure times from Murcia to San Javier airport: 13.00, 15.15 (Mondays, Fridays and Sundays) and and 17.30. This journey costs approximately 7 EUR.

For more information please visit www.latbus.com.

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