Costa de Almería

Almería has one of the driest and warmest climate in all of Europe with 320 days of sunshine per year and the lowest rainfall in all of Spain it is a great place to visit all year round. With great beaches and unspoilt towns it is one of Spain´s best kept secrets.



Almería is situated in the south eastern corner of Spain and is probably one of the least known areas of Spain but is one of the most unspoilt and beautiful spots on the Mediterranean Coast.
The coast line is varied with volcanic rocky outcrops ,cliffs, unspoilt secluded coves and beaches offering the visitor crystal clear water. There is the bustling city of Almería and then again in complete contrast small traditional fishing villages and holiday resorts like Mojacar.

The costa de Almería is sub-tropical Mediterranean with very warm summers, warm winters, and boasting the most sunlight hours in the whole of Europe, some 3,200 in a year, with a mean average temperature of 19 deg.C.
Visitors come all year round; not only to enjoy the beaches, but also the excellent golf courses, the walking, both on the coastal area and also inland, the skiing, the horse riding, the Scuba diving and much more.

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