Sun & Beach tourism in Almeria

The impressive and varied beaches of the province of Almeria offer options for all tastes. This, added to its fantastic climate, with the largest number of sunny days in all of Europe, has allowed the province of Almeria to become one of the most interesting locations for lovers of sun and beach tourism.
 
The province of Almeria has over 200 kilometres of beach. In it, you can see beautiful unique and natural landscapes, as well as enjoy high-quality services.

The beaches of the province of Almeria have a great variety of landscapes.

On the fascinating Almerian coast, we can find semi-wild and volcanic beaches, completely natural isolated beaches, beaches very close to the city, beaches well-suited for visits with children, recommended beaches for windsurfing and kitesurfing (with large waves), beaches for nudists ... not to mention the number of beaches in the province of Almeria that are accredited with the blue flag. All of them have very clean and brightly coloured water.

In addition to a fantastic climate, the province of Almeria has been blessed with beautiful landscapes that combine beaches, lush mountains, and fertile valleys, making the entire province a true natural paradise.
 
In addition to their natural beauty, the beaches of Almeria offer a large number of activities aimed at all types of tourists: from those who want to enjoy time with their families, to couples, to those travelling with friends, to those embarking on solo adventures.

The authorities have dedicated a great effort to keep each beach in the best possible condition, which is why the beaches are very clean and pollution-free.

The best beaches in the province of Almeria

Defining the best beaches in the province of Almeria is a tremendously complicated task, given their great diversity and beauty. However, we offer you a list of what could be considered the 11 best beaches in the province of Almeria.

Monsul Cove

Monsul Cove (Cabo de Gata - Almeria)

This beautiful beach in the Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park is one of the province's favourites, receiving thousands of tourist visits every year. It is a large beach—about 300 meters—with crystal clear water, very fine sand, and a flat shoreline, which makes it perfect for visiting with children. Its characteristic mark is a lava formation located on the shore.
 

Los Genoveses Beach

Los Genoveses Beach (Cabo de Gata - Almeria)

Another of the most popular beaches in the Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park. It is a virgin beach containing 1,200 meters of fine golden sand, highly appreciated for sunbathing. Near this beach, several trails offer fantastic views of the volcanic environment of the natural park.
 

Los Muertos Beach

Los Muertos Beach (Cabo de Gata - Almeria)

This is considered one of the most beautiful beaches on the entire Almeria coast. Los Muertos beach is located in a protected area of the Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park. It is a virgin beach with no services, but it is worth visiting for its great beauty.
 

Los Escullos Beach

Los Escullos Beach (Cabo de Gata - Almeria)

This is another beautiful beach in the Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park from which you can see the San Felipe Castle. It has some nearby services but is rarely crowded, so it has become one of the best options for those who want to enjoy the sun and the sea without much company.
 

Enmedio Cove

Enmedio Cove (Cabo de Gata - Almeria)

One of the most beautiful beaches in the Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park—so much so that The New York Times named it one of the best beaches in Europe. It has clear water that is ideal for diving.
 

The Playazo of Rodalquilar

The Playazo of Rodalquilar (Cabo de Gata - Almeria)

This quiet beach of the Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park is usually very crowded because it has calm water that makes it ideal for families with children. It is a beach of golden and very fine sand, crystal clear waters, and a magnificent view of the Saint Ramon Castle.
 

Las Negras Beach

Las Negras Beach (Cabo de Gata - Almeria)

A special beach to visit with the family, protected from large wind currents and with equipment to cater to incoming tourists. It has crystal clear waters and dark sand, but also has the advantage of offering some shade, which will be highly appreciated by families travelling with young children.
 

Agua Amarga Beach

Agua Amarga Beach (Cabo de Gata - Almeria)

This is one of the favourite beaches of the Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park for those who are travelling with their families. It has all kinds of services, which makes it a comfortable place to spend the day enjoying the sun and sea. Around this beach, you can find many routes for hiking.
 

The Playazo of Vera (Almeria)

The Playazo of Vera (Almeria)

This beautiful and extensive beach, over 2 kilometres long, is internationally known for being a true paradise for lovers of nudism. The Playazo of Vera was officially considered the first nudist beach on the European continent.
 

Aguadulce Beach

Aguadulce Beach (Roquetas de Mar - Almeria)

Another of the great favourites for tourists visiting the province of Almeria, having received a certificate of excellence from European authorities. It is a dark sand beach, which stretches for approximately 2,500 meters, with very calm waters. It is frequented by tourists and locals during the summer and on weekends.
 

San Miguel-Zapillo Beach

San Miguel-Zapillo Beach (Almeria)

The San Miguel beach, or Zapillo beach, is one of the two great urban beaches in the city of Almeria. It is located next to the city’s promenade and is the closest beach to the centre of Almeria. It is 1,550 meters long and about 40 meters wide.


 
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