Photo: Martyn Thompson ( Cabo de Gata Photography ) / CC BY-SA 2.5
Spain's southeastern corner, Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park is a starkly beautiful landscape where the desert meets the sea. Volcanic cliffs, hidden coves, and blinding-white salt flats create a cinematic setting that feels a world away from the crowded Costa del Sol. This is wild, windswept Andalucía at its most dramatic, with sleepy fishing villages, crystalline waters, and a laid-back vibe that rewards those who venture off the main tourist trail.
Highlights & What to See
- Playa de los Muertos – A stunning pebble beach backed by rugged cliffs, with water so clear it rivals the Caribbean. Arrive early to snag a spot.
- San José – The park's main hub, a whitewashed village with a palm-lined promenade, excellent seafood restaurants, and easy access to nearby coves.
- Isleta del Moro – A tiny, authentic fishing hamlet where traditional boats still bob in the harbour. The local chiringuitos serve the day's catch.
- Salt Flats of Salinas de Cabo de Gata – A vital wetland for flamingos and other migratory birds. The visitor centre explains the salt-harvesting history.
- Faro de Cabo de Gata – The iconic lighthouse at the park's southern tip, offering panoramic views over the Mediterranean and the volcanic coastline.
- Playa de Mónsul – Famous for its dramatic volcanic rock formations, including the 'Arco de los Siete Picos'. A favourite for photographers and sunset watchers.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate at least two full days to explore the park properly. Spend the first day driving the coastal road, stopping at viewpoints and beaches, and the second hiking or kayaking into the more remote coves. If you're short on time, a long day trip from Almería (45 minutes away) can cover the highlights, but you'll miss the magic of the quiet evenings.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Almería – The provincial capital boasts a magnificent Alcazaba fortress and a historic old town with tapas bars.
- Mojácar – A classic white hilltop village with a Moorish legacy, just 40 minutes north of the park.
- Tabernas Desert – Europe's only true desert, used as a backdrop for spaghetti westerns. Visit the Mini Hollywood theme park or explore the badlands on foot.
- Las Negras – A bohemian coastal village with a relaxed beach and excellent hiking trails into the nearby volcanic peaks.
- Carboneras – A working fishing port with a long, sandy beach and excellent seafood markets.
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Image credits
- Mojácar — Spborthwick / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Tabernas Desert — Dgalan / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Las Negras — Joos van Winghe / Theodor de Bry / Public domain
- Carboneras — Mdf / CC BY-SA 3.0
- San José — Thelmadatter / CC BY-SA 4.0