Spain - Almeria
The Costa Almeria is as varied as any of the Spanish Coasts. The coast is completely unspoilt.
To the east of Almeria we find the rugged and desolate coast of the Cabo del Gato-Nijar natural park.
This is an arid desert landscape and the annual rainfall here is less than 200mm. It is sparsely populated, few villages and a very low population density. Visitors feel a sense of exploration here as many of the coves can only be reached on foot. This area is particularly popular with nature lovers and back-packers.
The most popular coastal village is San Jose West of Almeria is the highly developed tourist resorts of Roquetas de Mar and Aqua Dulce. These have all the facilities of any modern resort to support the package holiday market. At the north of the Costa de Almeria is the naturist beaches of Vera, a number of new complexes are being constructed here. A little further south is Mojacar which successfully combines the popular beach holiday with the hillside white village that tourist love to.
Almeria city is worth a visit with the Alcazaba castle overlooking the metropolis. To the west we find the developing complex of Almerimar with marinas, golf, hotels and many other facilities
The old fishing port town of Adra lies further west. In spite of the interesting castle and assorted archeological remains, it is often missed by tourists travelling along the coastal motorway to or from the Costa Tropical.