Small-scale residence of 14 apartments. 7 are on the ground floor and 7 are on the first floor, each with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Ground floor apartments have a spacious terrace, and first-floor apartments have a large roof terrace. All apartments come with an optional designated underground parking space. 10 apartments have direct access from ...the underground parking space. All apartments include: underfloor heating in the bathrooms, fully finished bathrooms, kitchen appliances (built-in fridge-freezer, extractor hood, vitroceramic hob, oven, dishwasher, and washing machine), electric shutters in the bedrooms, fully finished wardrobes, pre-installed air conditioning through ducts throughout the apartment, a security entrance door with 6 anchor points, remote control for access to the underground parking space, pre-installed charging station for electric vehicles, and photovoltaic energy production for self-use with a capacity of 1 kW. A jacuzzi and parking space are offered free of charge during the launch period.
Discover Rojales: The Authentic Pearl of the Vega Baja
Forget the towering apartment complexes on the coast; if you truly want a taste of Spanish life, settle in Rojales. This charming village on the banks of the Segura River combines historical roots with an artistic soul and beautiful natural surroundings. Whether you're looking for culture, exercise, or pure relaxation, Rojales offers just the right balance this time of year (February/March).
An Artistic Journey Through Caves and Shells
The heart of Rojales is the Cuevas del Rodeo. These unique cave dwellings, carved in the 18th century, have been transformed into a vibrant artists' quarter. As you stroll the winding paths, you can visit studios, admire local crafts, and purchase a unique piece of art directly from the creator.
Not far away, you'll find the Casa de las Conchas. This isn't a museum in the traditional sense, but the life's work of a local resident who has covered his entire facade and interior with millions of shells. It's a magnificent example of individual creativity that gives the village its unique character.
History and Local Life
The connection between the two parts of the village is formed by the Puente de Carlos III, a stately bridge dating from 1790. From here, you have a beautiful view of the Segura River. For those who enjoy the local vibrancy, Thursday morning is the perfect time: the weekly market fills the streets with the aroma of fresh herbs, olives, and local fruit. It's the place where the "Rojaleros" gather and the pace of the day slows down for a moment.
Nature and Active Relaxation
For hikers and cyclists, Rojales is an ideal starting point. The Ruta del Río Segura is a flat, car-free path that follows the river to the sand dunes of Guardamar. Prefer to climb higher? El Recorral Park in Ciudad Quesada offers shady pine forests and stunning views of the famous salt lakes.
Athletes can indulge themselves on the rolling fairways of La Marquesa Golf Course, while nature lovers are just a short drive away from the magical Laguna Rosa in Torrevieja—a lake that, depending on the light, shimmers surreally pink.
Festive Traditions in 2026
Are you visiting around this time (late February)? You'll be right in the middle of the festivities. While Carnival still lingers in the surrounding towns, Rojales is preparing for the Medio Año Festero (Mediterranean Year Festivity). This biannual festival celebrates the traditions of the Moors and Christians. Furthermore, the Teatro Capitol offers high-quality cultural events this month, culminating in the performance of La Bohème on February 25th.
In short: Rojales is much more than a village in the countryside; it's a place where tradition and modernity meet under the Spanish sun.
Alicante and Murcia airports are approximately 30 minutes away for Alicante and 50 minutes away for Murcia, respectively.