The Algarve, the Portuguese paradise everyone talks about and everyone returns to. Whether it's for the beaches, gastronomy, climate, wine, or all of the above. Most famous for its long beaches and cliffs, this region in the south of Portugal also harbors an interior with Arabic echoes and ecologically valuable spaces. You're planning a route through the Algarve in a motorhome or campervan. Dare to live the adventure.
The Region of Murcia has an important gastronomic offer. Dishes that have led to this Spanish province being chosen as the Spanish Capital of Gastronomy for the year 2020. If we add to this the possibility of toasting with white, red and rosé wines rich in nuances, and, of course, from the land, we obtain experiences that even the most exquisite of sybarites would like to live.
The Sierra Espuña Regional Park, with its almost 18,000 hectares, is the largest forest mass and the green lung of the Region of Murcia, as well as a mountain massif with limestone formations that exceed heights of 1,500 meters above sea level.
By the sea, with the sound of waves as your soundtrack and your gaze lost in the blue color. Do you want a vacation by the coast? We'll tell you where to sleep under a starry sky, enjoy the best sunsets, and take as many swims as you like. Here are the TOP 10 beachfront campsites. Choose your favorite, rent your Campervan, and enjoy a dream vacation!
From FURGOCASA we would like to invite you to discover the Costa Calidad on a Campervan motorhome. Two seas on one coastline -the Mar Menor and the Mediterranean- , impressive cliffs, heavenly beaches of endless white sand, lively ports and wild coves with crystal-clear water, more than 3,000 hours of sun a year and mild temperatures -even in winter- with a yearly average of more than 19ºC.
We never tire of saying it! The Region of Murcia is a perfect place to travel with your motorhome or campervan, as it has many and varied villages and charming spots to visit. This autumn is a good time to take advantage of your free time and get to know the region better.
The Arab and Moorish history of the region of Murcia has to do with the very foundation of the regional capital: Murcia. Despite its uncertain origins, there is evidence that the city was founded in the year 825 by the emir of al-Andalus Abderramán II, probably on a much earlier settlement. It was the capital of several Taifa kingdoms of growing importance until it was incorporated into the government of Castile. This history offers us a large number of monuments, in this case Muslim, and places to visit with our motorhome.
We suggest renting one of our Campervans and getting lost in the marvelous Ricote Valley (Murcia). Also known as the Moorish Valley because it was the last stronghold of the Arabs in Spain, the Segura River turns it into an almost unknown oasis, creating a fertile landscape of fruit trees and palm groves in its orchard.