Almeria Province - Costa Almeria

Villages

Mojácar Roquetas de Mar
This spectacular Moorish fortress town stands on a towering crag overlooking a shore graced by pristine beaches and the sparkling waters of the Mediterranean.
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Roquetas de Mar is a fishing village just 15 minutes (by car) from Almería, the capital city of the province by the same name.
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San José Villa Ricos
San José is a delightful small township of 175 souls in Almería province, nowadays proving increasingly popular as a holiday resort.
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The charming small town of Villarícos is located approximately ten kilometres north of La Garrucha, a lively fishing harbour in the process of development.
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Parks

Albuferas de Adra Punta Entinas-Sabinar
Ten kilometres east of the industrial port of Adra is this small wetland reserve of 217 ha on the Mediterranean coast.
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Southwest of the coastal resort Roquetas del Mar is a 15km-long strip of protected coastline.
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The coastline varies enormously in the degree and type of development along it. The stretch of shore between Granada province and Almeria city is the most blighted by plastic greenhouses, although it has the occasional wildlife oasis, such as the lakes in the Albuferas de Adra Natural Reserve, which attract numerous aquatic birds undeterred by the sea of plastic that surrounds them. Another protected enclave south of the resort of Roquetas de Mar is the Punta Entinas-Sabinar Natural Area, covering a beach and marshlands between two headlands in the municipality of El Ejido, the epicentre of the plastic greenhouse agriculture.

East of Almeria there is a remarkable change as you draw nearer to the Cabo de Gata. The park has a long, rugged coastline with secluded bays and remote beaches, some linked only by a footpath. Much of the park is comprised of volcanic rocky mountains that plunge directly to the shore, creating one of Andalucia´s most dramatic coastlines. San Miguel del Cabo de Gata is the first village you come to in the park from Almeria, close to a saltwater lagoon with exceptional birdlife, the Salinas del Cabo de Gata. The next coastal village is the largest one in the park, San José, with the small resorts of Las Negras, La Isleta del Moro and Agua Amarga to the north.

The most popular resorts are Roquetas de Mar and Mojácar, the latter with the highest concentration of foreign residents in the province.

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