Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2023 2:20pm
This may be a bigger problem than you imagine. In Spain there is no such thing as a provisional driving licence and the only person you are permitted to drive with is a registered instructor at a registered driving school. (Obviously, I'm talking about the law here and not necessarily what happens in practice.)
The process of getting tests sorted and then getting a licence, once you pass the practical and theory elements, is also quite complicated and always most easily done via a driving school. Obviously, the practical test is in Spanish but I think the theory one can be done in English. And I would imagine an english-speaking instructor would be an unusual beast in the environs of Mazarron.