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Guatazales honey: The gourmet gold made by 'happy' bees in Murcia
Discover unique honey, wine and life-changing experiences at Guatazales in Bullas

Made by bees that are practically treated like pets, this ‘pata negra’ honey is drawn only from surplus and comes in tiny quantities, with each hive yielding just five kilos a year. It's not mass-produced, and that's the whole point.
Instead of palm trees and piña coladas, he returned to wild thyme, date palms and a family house turned rural retreat. It's a place where he's turned his deep love for bees into something much more than a hobby.
“Bees only sting when they're defending themselves, when we make a fuss and try to swat at them and you hit them. That's when they feel threatened in their environment, and that's when the stings come. Bees are sweet, but strong. They're tough”.

“Technically it's not wine,” he laughs. It's inspired by an old family recipe made during the summer solstice in Bullas, a blend of white wine and honey with a touch of walnuts and spice. The result is smooth, nostalgic and full of local flavour.
Commitment to sustainability

Workshops and experiences with ‘happy’ bees

Guatazales also offers day trips around Bullas, combining beekeeping with wine tasting, gourmet tapas and visits to natural river pools. These excursions showcase the best of the region’s gastronomy and rural charm, with options such as horseback riding and local produce sampling. Transport is provided for all activities in the Bullas area, subject to availability, and no minimum group size is required.
Based in Bullas, northern Murcia, Guatazales is a company that offers a variety of natural products and rural experiences in the beautiful Murcia countryside.🐝🍯 A visit to #Guatazales rural house in Murcia, a relaxing getaway with beekeeping, country walks and even a swimming pool! pic.twitter.com/wPuqgPdqnV
— Spanish News Today (@MurciaToday) November 4, 2025
Guatazales also has an online store that sells organic, natural products such as premium olive oil, raw honeys and honey wine that have won awards for sustainability and which can be delivered straight to your home.
Guatazales takes a responsible and forward-thinking approach to beekeeping, with sustainability at the heart of everything it does. This commitment has been officially recognised through its certification under the respected Four Returns framework, which highlights efforts that generate positive outcomes not only for the environment, but also for the community and local economy.


















































