
What to see in Almería province – a land of contrasts
The province of Almería has one of the most diverse terrains in the world, making any trip into its hinterland feel like an epic adventure
Today, January 23
20ºSee our Almeria Guide to discover the must-sees and authentic experiences of this fascinating province.
The province of Almería has one of the most diverse terrains in the world, making any trip into its hinterland feel like an epic adventure
Read on to discover our round up of the top attractions in Almeria – we’ve got you covered!
Almeria’s magnificent 10th-century Alcazaba is the largest Moorish fortification in Spain. It also helped found this beautiful Andalusian city.
Come discover the 16th century church that was originally built as a fortress. Declared a Cultural Heritage Site, this imposing Gothic-Neoclassical landmark warrants a visit
Each August the city of Almeria gets decked out to celebrate its most iconic fair. Come live an experience like no other, filled with live music, vibrant colours and fairground rides.
Come discover the port of Almeria, the most important port of Moorish Spain, bridging the peninsula to Africa. And be sure to check out the fish auction!
Both the city of Almeria and its province are full of wonderful restaurants where you will be able to try the local cuisine as well as some new culinary creations
The gigantic labyrinth of thousands of caves comprising the Cuevas de Sorbas is fascinating for all ages. Get ready to be awed by their galleries, lakes and gypsum mirrors
Come experience the Spanish tapas-hopping tradition in the city of Almeria. It is a fun and unique way of discovering the city and its cuisine without doing the traditional sit-down meal
Almeria offers scuba divers of all levels a plethora of diving locations, as well as a rich and vibrant seabed to explore
Discover the best plans for a romantic getaway in Almeria. Choose between luxury spas, romantic dinners and much more
Almería lives and breathes Flamenco in all its forms and celebrates Flamenco culture every year in its largest festival of traditional song and dance: ‘Yo, Flamenco’
If you only have 24 hours to see this city then don’t worry; the majority of Almeria’s treasured sites are in the centre.
Two days can be enough to catch a glimpse of the natural beauty, architecture, art and culture of Almería and still leave you wanting to come back for more.
National and natural parks, deserts, mountains, virgin beaches and charming coastal towns and villages are only some of the delights to enjoy during your 3 days in Almeria.
Almería has a total of 7 neighbourhoods