Almería

What to do in Almería

Plans, activities and things to see in Almería

About Almería

Almería has the driest climate in continental Europe, with less than 200 mm of annual rainfall on the coastal strip. This translates to more than 320 sunny days a year and diving conditions where visibility can reach 30 metres during calm months. Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park concentrates 12 recognised dive sites between Cabo de Gata and Carboneras: sandy seabeds, volcanic rock and posidonia with groupers, octopuses and occasional loggerhead turtles. The park is a protected area with no motorb...

Highlights

  • • Diving at Cabo de Gata-Níjar, 12 sites with up to 30 m visibility
  • • Hiking the GR7 through the Almería Alpujarras (village to village)
  • • Kitesurfing with levante wind at Roquetas de Mar and Mojacar in summer
  • • High-mountain routes to Veleta (3,398 m) from the Almería side
  • • Jeep and horseback routes through the Tabernas desert

Best time to visit

Spring (March–May) for hiking in the Alpujarras, with mild temperatures and almond blossoms in March. Summer for kitesurfing and coastal diving. High mountain on Sierra Nevada is accessible July to September. In winter you can dive at Cabo de Gata with a 7 mm wetsuit.

Practical tips

Cabo de Gata Natural Park restricts vehicles from some beaches; shuttle services run from Rodalquilar in summer. For the Alpujarras route, rural accommodation books up months ahead over Easter and in August. Almería airport has direct flights from several European cities from March to October.