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Location of Mazarron Country Club - on Mazarron/Totana motorway RM-3
(and how to get there and back from Alicante airport)

- Journey time is approx. 1h 20m to/from MCC (and is toll-free) -

(If you wish to print out these direction notes, there is a suitable file here in .PDF format. If you do not already have a .PDF reader, you may download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader by clicking here.)

Click the links below for directions from other airports:
Murcia/San Javier (MJV) - via Toll road ; Murcia/San Javier (MJV) - via Toll-free route ; Almeria (LEI) .


To see a plan of Mazarron Country Club, please click here.


Map © Collins Bartholomew Ltd (2006).
Reproduced with kind permission of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd www.collinsbartholomew.com

Revised in September 2008
Coming from the direction of Alicante airport

  • From the airport, travel on N338 in the direction of Alicante

  • Exit N338 onto autovia A7-E15 at junction 72 and follow signs for Almeria/Granada (some may also mention 'Andalucia')

  • Continue on autovia A7-E15 for Almeria/Granada until you reach Alhama de Murcia

  • At Alhama de Murcia take exit 627b for Mazarron/Fuente Alamo (you get into the exit lane for exit 627, but do not exit at 627a, instead continue in the exit lane for a few hundred more metres to exit 627b)

  • You will be joining the RM-2 motorway in the direction of Fuente Alamo/Cartagena [+]

  • After about 4-5 Km take exit 4 for Mazarron onto motorway RM-23 [+]), for another 7-8 Km until it merges with the RM-3 motorway from Totana to Mazarron

  • Join new RM-3 motorway in the direction of Mazarron [+]

  • Exit at Jt 20 marked 'Urbanización Country Club', about 4Km after the exit for 'Urbanización Camposol'. Turn sharp left on the round-about and cross the fly-over across the motorway. Go straight across the round-about at the other side,  following 'Urbanización' sign.

  • The entrance into Mazarron Country Club is on the right just after passing a garden-centre, also on the right (you will see a small white sign "Finca Isavera" just at the entrance)

[+] Please note that the map above does not show the new motorways RM-2, RM-23 and RM-3, because they opened only during 2007-2008, after the map was published.

To Return to Alicante airport

  • Turn left on exiting MCC and join MU-603 (this is the old 'feeder' road running beside the RM-3 Mazarron/Totana motorway)

  • After a couple of hundred metres, join RM-3 at Jt 20, and follow signs for Totana

  • Soon after passing 'Urbanización Camposol', about 5 Km up the motorway, take the right split on the motorway (Jt 11) and join RM-23 to Alhama de Murcia/Murcia/Alicante

  • The RM-23 motorway ends in a large roundabout, passing under the RM-2; go around and under the motorway, joining the RM-2 in the direction of Alhama de Murcia/Murcia/Alicante

  • Follow signs for Murcia/Alicante onto Autovia A7-E15

  • Continue until junction 72 where you should exit and follow signs for the airport

Important Footnote
Several new motorways have opened recently in the vicinity of Mazarron Country Club:

  • Mazarron-Totana motorway (RM-3) - opened summer 2007
    This new motorway, which joins with the existing A7 motorway at Totana, is now open; it runs directly past the main entrance to Mazarron Country Club with the existing MU603 regional route becoming a feeder-road alongside parts of the new motorway. Diagrams of the new layout as it affects MCC are available here, within the mccmurcia.com website.
  • Alhama de Murcia-[A-30]Cartagena motorway (RM-2) and the RM-23 feeder motorway - both opened summer 2008
    The RM-2 runs from Alhama de Murcia and ends when it joins the A-30 Murcia/Cartagena motorway. The RM-23 acts as a feeder motorway between the RM-3 north of Mazarron and ends when it joins the RM-2 just south of Alhama de Murcia.

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