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Welcome to edition 1!
WELCOME to the first EVER edition of the Euro Weekly News Costa CalidaMurcia paper!
With an incredible 24 years serving news to the Englishspeaking community across Spain in our six further editions, the Euro Weekly News has expanded once again to cover this booming region.
From the beauty of the Mar Menor to the splendour of Cartagena’s Roman past, this vibrant part of Spain deserves its own spotlight. And the Euro Weekly News will be doing just that.

Following requests from clients and readers alike, we are giving the Costa Calida area a weekly paper all of its very own; along with all the local and national news, columnists, puzzles and features you have come to know and love.
Covering everywhere from Bolnuevo to San Pedro Del Pinetar and Camposol to Cabo de Palos, thousands of our Costa CalidaMurcia papers will be distributed among the most popular spots near you so you never miss out in your favourite paper.
Our expert team of local writers is already on hand to hear from you about the stories you most want to share, so if you have news or an event you would like us to cover, contact editorial@euroweeklynews.com
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We so look forward to seeing you each week!
THE Costa Calida is set for a hospitality boom over the Easter period, with hotels expecting even higher occupancy than last year’s impressive figures.
Murcia, Cartagena and Lorca’s hotels are already 50 to 55 per cent booked out and officials are predicting “unbeatable” levels of further reservations, bringing in an expected €50 million in revenue to the region.
Bartolome Vera, president of Murcia’s associa tion of hotels explained that after three years of Covid restrictions, “people really want to travel.”
He added: “Next week is going to be critical given that lastminute reservations depend on the weather over the coming days, which is looking increasingly good.”
His prediction is that “in the three central days of Semana Santa” hotel occupancy will reach a staggering between 90 and 95 per cent in the area’s larger areas.