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Perched on a hillside overlooking the Mediterranean, Mojácar is a dazzling whitewashed village in Almería province, Andalusia. Its labyrinthine streets, Arab-influenced architecture, and sweeping coastal views make it one of Spain's most picturesque pueblos blancos. The town's history as a fortified Moorish settlement is palpable in every narrow alley and flower-filled plaza, while the nearby beaches of the Costa de Almería offer golden sands and clear waters.
Highlights & What to See
- Old Town (Mojácar Pueblo) – Wander the maze of cobbled streets, whitewashed houses, and flower-bedecked balconies. Climb to the Plaza Nueva for panoramic views and the Fuente de los Enamorados (Lovers' Fountain).
- Mojácar La Vieja – The ruins of the original Moorish settlement, with a restored watchtower and incredible vistas over the coast.
- Playa de Mojácar – A long stretch of sandy beach with calm waters, ideal for swimming and sunbathing. The promenade is lined with chiringuitos (beach bars) serving fresh seafood.
- Parque Natural de Cabo de Gata-Níjar – A stunning natural park with volcanic cliffs, hidden coves, and pristine beaches just a short drive south. Highlights include the wild Playa de los Genoveses and the salt flats at Salinas de Cabo de Gata.
- Museo de la Piedra en Seco – A small museum dedicated to the traditional dry-stone building techniques used throughout the region, offering insight into local craftsmanship.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan at least two full days to soak up Mojácar’s charm: one day exploring the old town and its viewpoints, and another for the beaches and a trip to Cabo de Gata. If you're driving the coastal route, an overnight stay allows you to experience the magical sunset over the Mediterranean from the pueblo.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Níjar – A whitewashed village famous for its pottery and proximity to Cabo de Gata’s best beaches.
- Vera – A historic town with a Roman aqueduct and a lively Saturday market.
- Almería City – The provincial capital, home to a magnificent Moorish Alcazaba fortress and a vibrant tapas culture.
- Carboneras – A coastal town with a castle and access to the rugged beaches of Cabo de Gata.
- Las Negras – A tiny fishing village with a bohemian vibe and excellent seafood restaurants.
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Image credits
- Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park — Martyn Thompson ( Cabo de Gata Photography ) / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Níjar — Martyn Thompson ( Cabo de Gata Photography ) / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Vera — Blue Mountains Library, Local Studies / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Carboneras — Mdf / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Las Negras — Joos van Winghe / Theodor de Bry / Public domain