Los Alcázares is located on the southeastern coast of Spain, in the Region of Murcia, within the province of the same name. Positioned directly along the shore of the Mar Menor lagoon, it benefits from its coastal status, offering visitors expansive beaches and stunning views across the calm waters. The city is located just 24 km from the regional capital, Murcia, and only 37 km from Cartagena, making it easily accessible from these major cities. Its proximity to both the Mediterranean Sea and inland areas allows visitors to enjoy diverse landscapes, from tranquil beaches to scenic mountain ranges like the Sierra de Carrascoy.
The climate in Los Alcázares is Mediterranean, with hot summers and mild winters. The city enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine each year, making it a year-round destination. The summer months (June to September) are perfect for beachgoers and water sports enthusiasts, while the spring and fall offer milder temperatures that are ideal for exploring the city’s history and cultural offerings. Rainfall is scarce, so visitors can typically expect clear skies and pleasant weather during their stay.