Easter in Murcia 2026: the best time to buy a property
Easter in Murcia in 2026 takes place from March 27 to April 5, with the most important days between Maundy Thursday (April 2) and Easter Sunday.
Why do these dates influence the decision to buy a property?
Because it is one of the few times when you can see how the area really works.
You are not seeing empty streets or quiet developments. You see busy terraces, beach activity, real traffic and atmosphere, giving you a clear idea of what it’s like to live or rent a property here.
Many buyers also schedule multiple viewings, arriving with a clear decision mindset, which makes the market move faster.
What makes Easter in Murcia special?
Easter in Murcia is more open, more social and closely connected to the streets.
The processions have great artistic value, but what stands out is the atmosphere. Sweets are handed out, people participate, and everything feels accessible and lively.
For visitors, it becomes a complete experience, shaping how they see the area as a place to live or own a second home.
How does this affect the real estate market?
During this period, real estate activity increases.
There are more viewings, more enquiries and faster decisions. Properties can receive multiple visits in a short time, generating real interest.
It is also when many buyers identify the holiday rental potential, by seeing the actual occupancy levels.
Where do buyers focus their search?
Most visitors end up looking at the coast.
The Mar Menor stands out for its lifestyle. Torrevieja and Orihuela Costa attract international buyers, while Pilar de la Horadada offers a strong balance between price and quality.
These are areas with active demand, suitable for both living and investment.
How does it influence Costa Blanca and Mar Menor?
During Easter, both the Costa Blanca and Mar Menor reach one of their peak activity periods.
There is more movement, more interest in properties, and more people organising multiple viewings.
At Munfort Real Estate, we work with properties from Torrevieja to Los Urrutias, covering the entire Mar Menor area.