Things To Do in Costa de Almeria
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Dia de la Virgen del Carmen
Villages up and down the Andalucian coast – including Roquetas de Mar – celebrate the patron saint of fishermen on 16th... Read More
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Splash about at Mario Park
Splash about at Mario Park
For a fun-filled day out, this waterpark is a corker. There are loads of pools, including a wave pool and a kids’... Read More
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Dive with sharks at the aquarium
Dive with sharks at the aquarium
If you’re a fan of all things fishy, get down to the aquarium in Roquetas. It’s ... Read More
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Channel Clint Eastwood in Tabernas
Channel Clint Eastwood in Tabernas
About 45 minutes’ drive from Roquetas, you’ll suddenly find yourself in the Wild... Read More
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Take a trip to Europe’s only desert
Take a trip to Europe’s only desert
The Tabernas desert is a 30-minute drive from Aguadulce. It’s the only desert in... Read More
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Dormilon, Avenue las Gaviotas 98
Dormilon, Avenue las Gaviotas 98
Dormilon – the name means sleepy in Spanish – is the perfect name for this laid-... Read More
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Sip sangria at sunset
Sip sangria at sunset
An evening out in Agua Amarga is best spent sitting al fresco at one of the loca... Read More
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Snack on seafood at Almerimar Marina
Snack on seafood at Almerimar Marina
Fishing boats putter between the polished yachts of Almerimar Marina. Tuna makes... Read More
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Bring your binoculars to the Punta Entinas-Sabinar Natural Park
Bring your binoculars to the Punta Entinas-Sabinar Natural Park
Budding Bill Oddies will be in their element in this reserve – more than 150 spe... Read More
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Destinations in Costa de Almeria
Top Destinations
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Mojacar
Holidays to Mojacar come in two parts – an ancient hilltop village with old-world charm and a traditional beach resort with miles of unspoilt coastline.
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Roquetas de Mar
Holidays to Roquetas give you shingle beaches without the crowds, authentic Spanish dining and a nature reserve on your doorstep.
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Aguadulce
Aguadulce is perfectly placed between a long stretch of coastline, mountains and a desert, so holidays here have a lot to offer.
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Almeria
Holidays to Almeria offer a mix of sandy shores and rocky coves, plus desert landscapes and tapas culture done right.
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El Toyo
El Toyo holidays are all about getting to know Andalucia's softer side. It's perched by a sandy beach and is a 20-minute drive from historic Almeria.
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Vera
Holidays to Vera set you up with mountain views, a golden-sand beach, and age-old monuments.
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Agua Amarga
Agua Amarga holidays have more greenery than your typical Spanish beach break – this place is nestled in a natural park.