


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!
Enjoy Roquetas de Mar, a town that stands out for its beaches but has so much more to offer, including a sand dune park and a 16th century castle
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.
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.
Mojácar is one of those Andalusian towns where the white walls and winding streets encapsulate all the majestic beauty the Mediterranean has to offer
The population of the Aguadulce district of Roquetas de Mar triples in size every summer on account of its tranquil beaches, charming promenade and lively marina
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
With barely 600 residents, the history behind its tiny whitewashed houses makes Lucainena de las Torres an unmissable stop on any tour of Almería province
At over a kilometre in length, the breathtaking ‘Playa de los Muertos’ is one of the greatest treasures in the Cabo de Gata Natural Park
Cabo de Gata has some of the most famous beaches in Spain. These natural paradises look like something from a movie set
Whether you’re looking for hidden coves with virgin sands or family-friendly tourist beaches, Almería’s more than 100 km of coastline has something for everyone. All you have to do is choose!
The urban beach ‘El Palmeral’ stretches out in a perfectly straight line up the coast from the capital of Almería and you can count on it having all the amenities you hope for at every step along the way
The city of Almeria not only has historical monuments and a delectable cuisine, but also offers the opportunity for you to enjoy yourself on its beaches with its almost perennial sunny weather
The Almerian coast hides a surprising secret. Apart from its incredible beauty spots, this coastline also has a number of little known beaches that are perfect for surfing and kitesurfing. Here are some of the best beaches
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
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
Come discover the top ten dishes of Almerian cuisine! These traditional dishes are only prepared with regional staples according to century-old recipes
Come discover the unique southern flair of Almeria’s fantastic turn-off-the-century central market where local produce is the protagonist.
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
Enjoy Roquetas de Mar, a town that stands out for its beaches but has so much more to offer, including a sand dune park and a 16th century castle
Mojácar is one of those Andalusian towns where the white walls and winding streets encapsulate all the majestic beauty the Mediterranean has to offer
The municipality of Níjar encompasses some of the most beloved towns and natural parks in all the province of Almería
The population of the Aguadulce district of Roquetas de Mar triples in size every summer on account of its tranquil beaches, charming promenade and lively marina
The coastal village of Agua Amarga, with its beaches and other natural spaces, is one of the most beautiful villages of the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park
Almeria offers scuba divers of all levels a plethora of diving locations, as well as a rich and vibrant seabed to explore
Come hike the natural jewels of Almeria: Sierra Nevada, Alpujarras, Cabo de Gata and the Tabernas Desert. Read on to discover our round-up of the top trails of the province
The Almerian coast hides a surprising secret. Apart from its incredible beauty spots, this coastline also has a number of little known beaches that are perfect for surfing and kitesurfing. Here are some of the best beaches
Come discover the unique southern flair of Almeria’s fantastic turn-off-the-century central market where local produce is the protagonist.
Read on to discover the best shopping Almeria has to offer – from artisan souvenirs to fashion
Originality, skill, quality – the hallmarks of Almería’s produce and craft goods
Holidays are about recharging your batteries and there is no better place to do so than at the U-Spa by Barceló Hotel Cabo de Gata
The people of Almería like to hit the town. Most of the best places are packed into the area known as the Cuatro Calles or Four Streets. A tapas crawl is also highly recommended!
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.