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Beaches in Vera
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The beaches in Vera are characterized for being perfectly equipped for your needs. |
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Beaches in Mojácar
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Mojácar has a large number of beaches, half a dozen atleast. |
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Beaches of Garrucha
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Garrucha is a municipality that has an urban beach, fully equipped and has a blue flag for ... |
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Beaches in Carboneras
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Carboneras is a a destination that is very high in demand in the Almeriense coast, and it´s ... |
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Beaches in Almería
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The beaches in Almeria must be divided in three; urban, semi-urban, and highly isolated. |
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Beaches in Nijar
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Biosphere Reserve, golden sand, rocks, pebbles, the beaches in Nijar reflect the diversity that ... |
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Beaches in Roquetas del Mar
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The beaches in Roquetas are also known as Aguadulce. |
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Other beaches
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Besides the typical beaches already mentioned, Almeria also has many other types of beaches for ... |
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Almeria province has over 214 kilometres of spectacularly diverse coastline. The most famous part is the stunning Cabo de Gata. San Miguel de Levante Beach
This medium sized beach is located at the cove of An Miguel. It?s very close to the tourist area of Almerimar. It?s got fine dark sands and a large promenade. San Miguel is a popular spot for scuba diving, sailing and windsurfing.
There are plenty of facilities including; parking, showers, toilets, umbrellas, sun loungers and wheelchair access. The security is good; there are police and lifeguards everywhere.
If you fancy a stroll in the afternoon, head off to the nearby Puerto deportivo de Almerimar, where you can relax, have a drink and just watch the people pass.
San Miguel de Poniente Beach (also known as Zapillo Beach and Las Conchas Beach)
This is quite a large beach. It's also located within the cove of San Miguel. It's more popular than the levante beach because it has a blue flag for swimming. You also go diving, sailing or windsurfing here and there are plenty of amenities like showers, toilets and sun beds etc...
La Garrofa Beach
This is a small rural beach with a stunning cliff backdrop. It has dark sand mixed with pebbles. Facilities consist of lifeguards and litter patrol. There's easy access from the CN-340 road.
San Telmo Beach
This is a very isolated beach; the perfect get away - incredibly calm and peaceful. It has fine dark sand and calm blue seas. Facilities are virtually nonexistent and it can be a bit tricky to get to. You have to walk down by the cliff side.
Las Olas Beach
This is another small beach with dark sands and very calm seas; although the name actually means "the waves" It's close to the fishing port in Almeria. Facilities include litter patrol and lifeguards. There's a local fishmonger nearby by that sells some superb fresh catch, that's well worth sampling. |
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