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Almuñécar - Costa Tropical

Discover Almuñécar: A Must-Visit Destination on the Mediterranean Coast of Spain

Almuñécar is a coastal town located on the eastern coast of Spain, in the province of Granada. With a population of around 40,000 people, Almuñécar  is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, historical landmarks, and vibrant nightlife.

BEACHES​

Relax on Almuñécar's Golden Beaches

One of the main attractions in Almuñécar is its beaches. The town is home to a number of sandy beaches, including Playa San Cristobal, Playa del Altillo, and Playa del Muerto. These beaches are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and participating in water sports such as surfing and kayaking. In addition, there are several beach clubs and restaurants along the coastline, making it easy to relax and enjoy the Mediterranean climate.

AROUND TOWN

The Charms of the Old Town

Another popular attraction in Almuñécar is its old town, which is filled with narrow streets, charming squares, and historic landmarks. One of the most notable landmarks is the Castle of San Miguel, which dates back to the 13th century and offers stunning views of the town and the Mediterranean. There are also several churches and monasteries in the old town, including the Church of San Juan Bautista and the Convent of San Antonio.

AROUND TOWN

The Most Beautiful Corners of the Town

To the other side of the Plaza de la Constitución, next the Town Hall, a short rise leads up to the The Iglesia Mayor de la Encarnación (the main church) is located on the other side of the Plaza de Constitución, leading away from the town hall. The Casa de Cultura (cultural centre and auditorium) is also located in this district.

The Carrera de la Concepción, once formed a part of the main coast road and is now an attractive, but busy avenue. Here there is a fountain, where the old valley road heads towards Granada and, not far along the road are the excavated remains of part of an aqueduct and important Roman baths.

HISTORY

Explore the Past of Almuñécar

In addition to its beaches and old town, Almuñécar is also known for its rich history. The town has been inhabited for thousands of years, and there are several ancient sites to visit, including the Phoenician Necropolis and the Roman Aqueduct. There are also several museums in the town, including the Museum of the Sea and the Museum of Ethnography.

Experience the Best of Almuñécar

Almuñécar is also known for its lively nightlife. The town is home to a number of bars, clubs, and restaurants that stay open late into the night. There are several festivals and events held throughout the year, including the International Jazz Festival and the Almuñécar International Film Festival.

Despite being a popular tourist destination, Almuñécar has managed to maintain its small-town charm. The town is home to a number of local markets and artisan shops, where visitors can purchase handmade crafts and traditional Spanish products. There are also several hiking trails in the surrounding area, allowing visitors to explore the natural beauty of the region.

Overall, Almuñécar is a unique and welcoming destination that offers something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for relaxation on the beach, cultural experiences, or a night out on the town, Almuñécar has it all. If you’re planning a trip to Spain, be sure to include Almuñécar on your itinerary.

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