Águilas
28 JUN - 31 DIC
From La Manga to Águilas the Region of Murcia boasts some of the finest dive sites in Europe Much is made these days of the need to create and promote ¿green tourism¿, but the regional tourist board of Murcia is campaigning to attract visitors by promoting ¿blue tourism¿ during 2022. The phrase ¿blue tourism¿ refers to the huge range of opportunities to enjoy diving and scuba at the many sites of interest along the Costa Cálida, from Cabo de Palos in the east to Águilas in the south-west, with the clear water of the Mediterranean..
Águilas
05 AGO - 31 DIC
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Águilas
20 JUN
A 2-hour walk on the environmentally friendly route along the seafront of Águilas town centre The network of ¿Senderos Azules¿ is an initiative promoted in Spain by ADEAC, the Association of Environmental and Consumer Education, to recognize and promote sustainable and environmentally friendly walking paths, this contributing to the enjoyment and preservation of nature and ethnographic heritage. The ¿Tres Bahías¿ (Three Bays) route in Águilas has been named as one of these routes, and this guided walk on Saturday 20th June along..
Águilas
20 JUN
The Casino of Águilas plays host to the ongoing season of jazz evenings in the town The Jazz Amigos de la Cultura society is holding another of its hugely popular jazz events on Saturday 20th June at the Casino of Águilas, where the audience will be entertained by Noa Levy and The Paul Edis Trío. Noa Levy has been described by JAZZIT Magazine as ¿a unique vocalist, at the same time classic & contemporary,¿ exciting audiences with her style, expressiveness and humour. The NYC Jazz Record reports that she brings the music to life..
Águilas
28 JUN
Learn about the 18th century Castillo de San Juan in the coastal town of Águilas This regular guided tour is held monthly in Águilas, giving visitors a chance to enjoy the spectacular views from the fortress of San Juan de las Águilas which was built in the 18th century. The first known fortification was erected here as a 16th-century defensive fortress to protect against pirate attack, although it is likely that the Romans constructed some sort of structure on the site. There are also remains dating from the period of Moorish rule..