Puerto Lumbreras is a municipality located in the region of Murcia, in southeastern Spain. It is situated in the Guadalentín Valley, surrounded by mountains and fertile plains. The town is known for its rich agricultural heritage, with vast fields of citrus fruits, olives, and almonds. Puerto Lumbreras has a charming historic center, with narrow streets, traditional Spanish architecture, and a picturesque main square. The town is also home to several historic landmarks, including the 16th-century Church of Our Lady of the Rosary and the 18th-century Convent of San Roque.