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Almanzora valley

This area is very rich in history with remains of prehistoric settlements and an abundance of citrus and fruit trees, minerals and marble. Extremely popular because it is close to, yet cheaper than, life on the coast.
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Almeria city and the Surrounding Area

Today the capital of a booming province,the city was founded by the Phoenicians and developed by the Romans. Dominated by a magnificent Moorish fort and its international port.There are many fascinating corners and gastronomic delights in the city plus easy access to the airport, beaches and the Sierra Nevada.
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Cabo de Gata and Nijar

The “Cabo de Gata”, east of Almeria city to Carboneras is backed by the Sierra del Cabo de Gata. Along this coast lie a wealth of wonderful beaches and coves against the backdrop of the protected zone of the Parque Natural de Cabo de Gata.
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Mojacar and the Eastern Costa de Almeria

The foothills of the Sierra Cabrera mountain range and the adjacent valleys. Many kilometres of new and established buildings extend back from the beaches into the surrounding ancient towns and villages.
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Roquetas and the Western Costa de Almeria

On the “Costa” west of the city lie the resorts of Aguadulce, Roquetas de Mar and Almerimar. These resorts offer good beaches, golf and bird watching..
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Sierra de los Filabres

The Sierra de los Filabres lies in a surreal landscape that is relatively uncharted territory, with mountain villages abandoned fincas and pastures of wild thyme, with occasional splashes of green and plenty of opportunities for bird and butterfly spotting.
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Sierra Maria and Los Velez

Los Vélez includes the magnificent Sierra María/Los Vélez nature park, off the beaten track with marvellous walking and wildlife. Close to both coastal and inland Andalucia.
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Sierra Nevada East and Rio Nacimiento

A large part of the beautiful Sierra Nevada mountain range is in Almeria province. The Andarax valley and the Alpujarra region make up a large part of this.
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Map of Almeria Province



Having a surface area of over 8,769 km2, Almeria is the most Easterly Province of Andalucia. It´s coastline stretches for 214km and consists of many isolated beaches and makes up a approximately 25% of the whole coastline of Andalucia.

Almería Holds the title of being the Andalucian city with the most hours of sun a year, a total of over 3,000. The average annual temperature is 18/19ºC


Almería’s climate is subtropical, Mediterranean, warm and dry and holds the title of being the Andalucian city with the most hours of sun a year, a total of over 3,000. The average annual temperature is 18/19ºC, and the temperature of its waters in the winter is warmer than that of the air, which invites you to swim at that time of the year.

Its most outstanding feature is its cloudless, bright sky. The mild climate which Almería enjoys makes it a tourist destination where original holidays can be programmed all year, in which you can enjoy the beaches, as well as any other kind of activities or active sports and cultural visits to its historical-artistic patrimony; natural environments, regions and caves of high cultural interest


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