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Are you planning to have a holiday in Spain? Why not give Andalucía a try by booking a holiday home in Almeria. There are several holiday homes in Costa de Almeria with a seafront and only a few metres from the beach. Other holiday homes are on resorts with incredible views of the landscape from the large windows and balconies. And if you prefer living in the interior, you can book holiday homes near the Cathedral or the streets and promenade of Cabo de Gata. Whatever choice you make, you are sure to live in a home with spectacular views of the Mediterranean.
Holiday homes for all types of travellersAlmeria is the regional capital of Andalusia and is characteristic of coastal hubs with premier properties, great amenities, and robust infrastructural support. Several of the holiday homes have modern designs, exquisite décor, and luxuries such as pools and hot tubs. Most properties have large compounds and gardens where adults can relax while children and pets play. Meanwhile, corporate visitors will find luxurious holiday homes with balconies and terraces from where guests can sip wine as they marvel at the pristine beaches. However, there are also modest holiday homes with basic amenities such as air conditioning, WiFi, and washing machines.
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The area and getting around
Almeria is a quaint Andalucía city that combines historical monuments with modern attractions. From desert villages to hidden caves and stunning coastline, Almeria has something to offer every visitor. Start your tour by sampling the beaches and the stunning scenery on the extensive coastline of the Mojacar Playa. The Mojacar Playa is a coastal area comprising of rows of overhanging cliffs concealing small caves that are a haven for nudists. Visitors will note the fortified house standing elegantly behind rows of pine and eucalyptus trees. During low tide, families can walk on the promenade while exploring caves such as the Playa Cueva del Lobo and The Wolf Cave.
Hollywood in AndalusiaThe Costa de Almeria is the only desert landscape in Europe and locals have made the most of this fact by converting it into a filming location. But that does not take anything away from the charming badlands dotted with cacti and dazzling sunlight that creates mirages as it strikes the sand. Within the desert are 14 filming villages, though Fort Bravo, Western Leone, and Oasys are more popular with tourists than the others. Visitors can tour the villages and learn about the films that were shot here such as Lawrence of Arabia and The Last Crusade.
Travellers and activities
The Mojacar playa offers a range of outdoor activities for tourists who love to flex their muscles. The beach with its shallow warm waters is ideal for sunbathing, swimming and snorkelling. More adventurous visitors can rent horses at the villa and use them to explore the beach. Birdwatchers are in for a treat at the Roquetas de Mar. All you will need is find a camera and a pair of binoculars before heading for the Salinas on the western side close to the watchtower. The main attraction is the colony of pink flamingos wading through the mud but other species such as Avocets, the Purple Heron, and the Black-Winged Stilt are sure to intrigue discerning bird lovers.
Almeria for familiesMeanwhile, families can take their children to the laidback Playa del Cantal where the wind is friendly and the seas gentler. The sand is soft while the bluish waters are superb for swimming and sunbathing. Adults can relax under large parasols while children play in the water and build sand-castles. More adventurous adults can try windsurfing when the conditions are right. There are several eateries where visitors can try local delicacies such as tapas and premium tequila.
There is a statue of Beatles legend, John Lennon, at Plaza de las Flores, which is a tribute to his visit in 1996.
Top 5 travel tips in Almeria
The Alcabaza is an iconic fortress and one of the holy cities of the Caliph of Cordoba. The main attraction is the castle complex which includes magnificent arcades and the Torre del Amenahe, which is also a watchtower from which visitors view the city.
2. Marvel at the CathedralThe Cathedral of the Incarnation is an elegant castle that features both Gothic and Renaissance architectural designs. The two towers inside the façade were part of a fortress to protect the structure from Barbary pirates.
3. Visit an ancient cityIf you have an interest in archaeology, extend your tour to Gador where there are ruins of a prehistoric city, which is still under excavation. The attractions include white marble statuettes from the Roman and Byzantine era and an Arab cemetery.
4. An epic hospitalThe Hospital of St Mary Magdalene is a sight to behold with its exquisite design. It is one of the oldest structures in the city and a glowing tribute to the timelessness of Spanish architectural ingenuity.
5. Visit Cabo de GataCabo de Gata is a pristine coastal stretch dotted with villas and resorts. Its main attraction is the long and wide promenade from which visitors explore the picturesque landscape and vibrant sea life.