The Alcazaba Fortress in Almería is the highest point of the capital city and the ideal place to begin your trip around the capital of this Andalusian province. The vegetation on the San Cristobal hill rises up to the fortress walls, standing in formidable contrast against the natural earth. Below the fortress lies a distinctly Mediterranean city with imposing architecture and a fascinating history of its own. Beyond the city limits, there are such Andalusian gems as Roquetas de Mar, Mojácar, Carboneras, Sierra de Gata and Cabo de Gata-Níjar National Parks and the famous Tabernas Desert.
Since there is so much to see, here is an itinerary that will help you get the most out of your trip to Almería.
Read on to discover our round up of the top attractions in Almeria – we’ve got you covered!
The shelters that protected the people of Almería during the Spanish Civil War now offer the chance to take a moving journey back in time
In the Cabo de Gato-Níjar Natural Park, visitors can admire some of Andalucia’s most beautiful landscapes and its incredible biodiversity
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!
With spectacular beaches set against the beautiful and moving landscapes of Cabo de Gata, Carboneras is another gem on the Almerian tourist map. Let us take you on a brief tour
Mojácar is one of those Andalusian towns where the white walls and winding streets encapsulate all the majestic beauty the Mediterranean has to offer
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