Almeria Holidays

Beach and culture in Spain

With a winning combination of fascinating history, cultural cool and natural wonders, sunkissed Almeria is swiftly becoming savvy holidaymakers’ destination of choice. Nestled in the foothills of Andalusia’s Sierra de Gador Mountains, Almeria holidays offer the opportunity to enjoy the bustle of city life while soaking up the amazing scenery. Almeria is often described as the sister city to Morocco, and means ‘mirror’ or ‘watchtower’ in Arabic.

For centuries, Almeria's privileged coastal position made it a naval defence and trading hub, and its multicultural past is still visible today in the Moorish architecture of its old town, where there are lots of astonishing cultural landmarks to discover. More recently it’s become known as a hotspot for beach lovers. Add in the plentiful local tapas, which can be sampled at scores of rustic restaurants, and it’s easy to see why holidays to Almeria are a popular choice.

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Your Almeria questions, answered

If you're curious to try a dish with Moorish origins, order the ‘ajoblanco’, a cold, refreshing almond and garlic soup that is often served with grapes.
Sun worshippers will enjoy exploring the beaches that fringe the region's striking coastline. You’ll be able to find quiet stretches as well as more buzzy spots where you can do water sports.
In some parts of Spain, tapas plates are always paid for separately, but in Almeria you can expect to receive a generous tapa free of charge with each drink.