
| Region: The Murcia Lifestyle
Spain is rich in tradition. The lively Spanish spirit produces a wealth of traditional, colourful and flamboyant fiestas, which you can enjoy throughout the year.
And in the region of Murcia, it’s the cultural heritage of the people who once occupied the area that has largely defined the province it is today: the Phoenicians, the Cartaginians, the Romans and the Moors. Even Flamenco song and dance has its roots in Arabic culture. The “Moros y Cristianos” celebrations generate festivities in many towns and cities during the summer. The Moorish influence is still evident in the architecture in this part of Spain, in the form of Arabic-style arches and multicoloured mosaics.
The Spanish definitely devote as much effort to pleasure as to work. Their main concern is good food, preferably enjoyed with friends or family. The cuisine has its own individual character that is expressed by a range of delicacies: Tapas, jamón Serrano, chorizo, gazpacho, conejo, pastel de carne - these are just some of the many specialities that raise Spain’s national cuisine to gastronomical heights, comparable to the best in Europe.
And it’s all in an incredibly beautiful setting - Mosa Trajectum borders onto a UNESCO protected area. Only 9% of the resort area will ever be built upon, so you’re guaranteed wonderful panoramic views all around.
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There are so many good points about Mosa that it is hard to sum them up. However, the main reasons that we bought here were:
On our first visit we realised that we had not arrived at an ordinary tourist site. This was going to be something special."
John, Joe, Denise and Shirley Mitchell
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