Almería
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Almería's Absolute Essentials
Almería’s landscape is defined by the Alcazaba, a massive 10th-century Moorish fortress, and the fortified Cathedral of the Incarnation, built to withstand pirate raids. The city preserves its modern history through a network of underground Civil War air raid shelters and the Cable Inglés, a monumental iron ore pier from 1904. Beyond the center, the Cabo de Gata region features the 18th-century Torreón de San Miguel watchtower and the iconic Salinas church, reflecting the area's strategic coastal and industrial past.
10 lugaresBest Sandy Beaches
Almería’s coastline spans from developed urban promenades to the volcanic landscapes of the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park. The city beaches, such as El Zapillo and Nueva Almería, offer wide sandy shores and full accessibility. Moving east, the terrain shifts into protected ecological reserves featuring fossilized dunes at Las Amoladeras and the Las Salinas salt pans. This selection includes historical sites like Cala del Búnker’s Civil War defenses and the traditional fishing village atmosphere of San Miguel de Cabo de Gata.
15 lugaresAncient Ruins and Historical Sites
This collection highlights Almería's diverse archaeological heritage, spanning from the Bronze Age to the industrial era. Key sites include the 10th-century Alcazaba fortress and the Necrópolis del Barranquete, which features ancient tholos tombs. The list also documents the region's rural and industrial past through 16th-century coastal watchtowers, Roman fish-salting remains, and numerous abandoned cortijos—traditional Andalusian farmhouses that characterize the arid landscape of southeastern Spain.
20 lugaresExploring Caves
Explore a series of natural caves and rock shelters scattered across the arid landscapes of Almeria, primarily within the Sierra de Alhamilla. These geological formations represent the region's karst topography, where erosion has carved subterranean spaces into limestone and gypsum. This list highlights sites like Cueva de la Algarra and Cueva de Almagro, showcasing the rugged terrain and the historical significance of these natural shelters in a semi-desert environment.
11 lugaresScenic Viewpoints and Peaks
This collection spans the diverse landscapes of Almería, from the coastal salt flats of Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park to the high peaks of Sierra Alhamilla. It includes specialized bird hides at Las Salinas for observing flamingos and migratory species, alongside urban viewpoints overlooking the city's main boulevards. The list also features Colativí, the highest point in Sierra Alhamilla at 1,387 meters, providing views of the Tabernas Desert and the Mediterranean coastline.
7 lugaresMapa De Almería
Clima Y Cuándo Visitar
Mejor Época Para Visitar Almería: abril, mayo, junio, septiembre, octubre
Información Práctica
- Moneda
- euro EUR € · Pagos Con Tarjeta · Ampliamente Aceptadas
- Números De Emergencia
- 112
- Electricidad
- 230 V · 50 HzTipo C / Tipo F
- Idiomas
- español
- Agua Del Grifo
- Apta Para Beber
- Lado De Conducción
- Derecha
- Código De Llamadas
- +34
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