Experience the best of living in Cartagena. Here we offer modern apartments with 2 or 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. A total of 21 homes are available, each designed for comfort and style.
The apartments come with built-in wardrobes and spacious terraces. Enjoy the Mediterranean climate in a home with high-quality finishes, such as electric shutters and a video intercom system for your safety.
Take advantage of the communal facilities, including a beautiful swimming pool. Ideal for relaxation and refreshment on warm days. The green areas provide the perfect spot for peace and recreation.
There is also a communal garage that adds extra convenience for residents. Additionally, there is a solarium where you can enjoy the sun in complete tranquility.
Cartagena is a city full of history and modern conveniences. Located just 3.0 kilometers from the sea, it is an ideal location for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts.
With a diverse range of shops and cultural activities, the city offers a vibrant living environment. The strategic location makes it attractive for both permanent residents and vacationers.
At 50.0 kilometers from the airport, Cartagena is very accessible. This facilitates visits from family and exploring other parts of Spain. The city offers a unique combination of culture and convenience.
Casas Palmeras Real Estate is ready to fulfill your housing wishes. Our team provides personal service and expert advice throughout the entire purchasing process.
Contact Casas Palmeras Real Estate today and discover how we can make your dream home in Cartagena a reality. Your new life on the Spanish coast awaits you. Don’t miss this opportunity and enjoy everything that life in this beautiful city has to offer.
Cartagena is a historic port city in the Murcia region on the Costa Cálida. The city combines thousands of years of history with modern amenities, beaches, nature and a lively city centre. This makes Cartagena attractive for permanent living, a second home or property investment in Spain.
Anyone considering Moving to Spain will find a very different lifestyle in Cartagena compared with the smaller coastal towns and residential developments in the region. Here, you can live in a genuine Spanish city while remaining close to the Mediterranean and several natural areas. If you are looking for a property, Find your dream Home can help you start your search.
Cartagena is located in southeastern Spain on the Mediterranean, approximately 50 kilometres south of Murcia. Its natural harbour has played an important role in the city's development for centuries.
Cartagena is easily accessible via the A-30 and AP-7. Other popular destinations on the Costa Cálida are also within easy reach. Los Alcázares and La Manga del Mar Menor lie northeast of the city, while Puerto de Mazarrón is located further west.
Cartagena has a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and relatively mild winters. Outdoor living can therefore be enjoyed during much of the year.
Summer temperatures regularly reach around or above 30°C. Winters are considerably milder than in Northern Europe, making the region attractive to people who want to spend extended periods in Spain outside the summer season as well.
Cartagena has more than 200,000 inhabitants, making it considerably larger than many popular residential destinations on the Spanish coast. This is reflected in its wide range of shops, restaurants, schools, healthcare facilities, cultural attractions and everyday services.
At the same time, smaller coastal destinations remain close by. Those who prefer a smaller community directly by the sea could also consider Cabo de Palos or Los Belones.
Cartagena has an exceptionally rich history. Several civilisations have left their mark on the city, with the Roman period being one of the most visible examples.
The Roman Theatre is one of Cartagena's best-known landmarks. The historic centre also contains archaeological remains, monumental buildings, museums and attractive squares.
Traditional Spanish celebrations remain important as well. Semana Santa is celebrated extensively, while various cultural events and local festivities take place throughout the year.
Cartagena offers much more than a historic city centre. The municipality has an extensive coastline with coves, beaches and protected natural areas.
Calblanque is one of the best-known natural areas, offering unspoilt beaches, dunes and walking routes. Towards the Mar Menor, you will find places such as Los Nietos and Los Urrutias.
This combination makes Cartagena particularly interesting for people who enjoy city life but do not want to give up access to nature and the sea.
If you are visiting Cartagena for the first time, allow plenty of time to explore the historic centre. Combine the Roman Theatre with a walk along the harbour and through the shopping streets.
To discover the coastline around Cartagena, continue towards Calblanque, Cabo de Palos and the Mar Menor. This gives you an excellent impression of the variety the area has to offer.
Golf enthusiasts can also explore La Manga Club, which is located nearby.
One of the major advantages of living in Cartagena is its extensive range of amenities, including:
This makes Cartagena particularly suitable for people planning to live in Spain permanently.
As a larger city, Cartagena offers various health centres and hospital facilities. If you are moving permanently to Spain, it is also important to understand how access to Spanish healthcare works.
Read more on Healthcare in Spain.
Cartagena offers a broad range of education, from primary and secondary schools to further education. Families moving to Spain should consider in advance which type of schooling best suits their children.
Our Education in Spain page explains more about the Spanish education system.
The Cartagena property market is highly varied. Depending on the location, buyers can find:
Cartagena can therefore appeal to permanent residents, second-home buyers and those considering Investing.
Murcia is inland and serves as the regional capital. Cartagena is closer to the Mediterranean and has a strong maritime and historical identity.
Los Alcázares is smaller and more focused on residential and leisure living around the Mar Menor. Cartagena provides the amenities and cultural life of a larger city.
La Manga is much more focused on beaches, water sports and holidays. Cartagena is better suited to those who want a fully functioning city with year-round activity.
You can compare more destinations through our Areas page.
Cartagena may be particularly attractive to:
If you are preparing for your move, our Emigration checklist can help you organise the most important steps.
Cartagena may be less suitable for those who:
In those cases, other locations on the Costa Cálida may be a better fit.
Yes. Its wide range of shops, healthcare facilities, schools, restaurants and everyday services makes Cartagena particularly suitable for year-round living.
Yes. The municipality of Cartagena includes numerous beaches and coves. Calblanque, Cabo de Palos and the Mar Menor are also nearby.
Cartagena attracts many visitors because of its history, harbour and archaeological attractions, but it remains a genuine Spanish city with everyday life continuing throughout the year.
Yes, depending on what you are looking for. It is important to choose the right part of Cartagena because the city centre, residential outskirts and coastal areas can offer very different lifestyles.
When buying property in Cartagena, it is wise to consider not only the home itself but also the exact location, accessibility, amenities and legal situation.
Read Buying a house in Spain for more information about the Spanish purchasing process. If you need an NIE or plan to become a permanent resident, see NIE & Residency in Spain.
To explore available properties, visit our Properties.
Casas Palmeras Real Estate assists buyers looking for property in Cartagena and other parts of Spain. We look not only at the property itself but also at the location and purchase process, so you understand the steps involved.
Our Our working method explains how we guide our clients. To learn more about our team, visit About us.
Cartagena differs from many destinations on the Spanish coast because it is not a typical seaside resort. Here you get the history, culture, shops, restaurants and everyday amenities of a real city while beaches and natural areas remain nearby.
For anyone who sees Spain as more than just a holiday destination and wants to experience everyday Spanish life, Cartagena is certainly worth considering.