Almeria
Almería, a sun-drenched city on Spain’s southeastern coast, is a captivating blend of Moorish heritage, dramatic desert landscapes, and laid-back Mediterranean vibes. With its imposing Alcazaba fortress, pristine beaches, and a historic old town that feels frozen in time, this off-the-beaten-path gem rewards travellers who venture beyond the Costa del Sol. The city’s dry climate and rugged surroundings have made it a favourite backdrop for spaghetti westerns, but its real star is the unhurried, authentic Andalusian culture that unfolds in its tapas bars and whitewashed streets.
Highlights & What to See
- Alcazaba of Almería – One of Spain’s largest Moorish fortresses, offering panoramic views over the city and sea. Wander its triple walls, tranquil gardens, and the evocative ruins of the old medina within.
- Almería Cathedral – A formidable Gothic-Renaissance structure designed as a fortress to protect against pirate raids. Its imposing exterior and serene cloister are a must-see.
- Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park – A stunning coastal reserve with wild beaches, volcanic cliffs, and salt flats. Highlights include Playa de los Muertos, the pristine Playa de Mónsul, and the charming white village of San José.
- Plaza de la Constitución & Old Town – The city’s lively main square, flanked by the Town Hall and the 16th-century Church of Santiago. Explore narrow lanes lined with tapas bars and artisan shops.
- Museo de Almería – A modern museum showcasing the region’s archaeological treasures, from prehistoric tools to Roman artefacts and Islamic ceramics.
- Tabernas Desert – Europe’s only true desert, a surreal landscape of badlands and dry riverbeds. Visit the Mini Hollywood theme park for a taste of spaghetti western film sets.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days allows you to explore Almería’s city highlights and take a day trip to Cabo de Gata. If you’re keen on hiking or visiting the Tabernas Desert, add an extra day. Pace yourself with a leisurely morning at the Alcazaba, a tapas crawl for lunch, and an afternoon drive to the coast. For a deeper dive, base yourself in San José for a night to experience the park’s beaches at sunrise and sunset.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- San José & Cabo de Gata – A 30-minute drive south, this whitewashed fishing village is the gateway to the natural park’s best coves and hiking trails.
- Tabernas Desert – 30 minutes north, a surreal landscape perfect for photography and film-buff pilgrimages.
- Mojácar – An hour’s drive east, a picturesque hillside village with a Moorish old town and stunning coastal views.
- Granada – Two hours west via the A-92 motorway, home to the Alhambra, the Sierra Nevada, and the vibrant Albaicín neighbourhood.
- Alpujarras – Two hours west, a chain of whitewashed villages in the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada, known for their unique architecture and hiking trails.
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Image credits
- Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park — Martyn Thompson ( Cabo de Gata Photography ) / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Tabernas Desert — Dgalan / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Mojácar — Spborthwick / CC BY-SA 3.0
- San José — Thelmadatter / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Granada — JOHN K THORNE / CC CC0 1.0
- Alpujarras — Jean-Pierre Houël / Public domain