Almería, Spain
Paseo Marítimo Carmen de Burgos, 51,
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Shhhhh... don't tell anybody about this place! Miles of beaches, backed up by bars, cafes and restaurants and populated mainly by locals, this reminds me of Málaga 20 years ago and Barcelona 35 years ago before they were each 'discovered' by the international stag and hen set. Enjoy now, before the rush.
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I was staying in Almería, so i visited the beach a few times. Its not very touristy, you can't even rent a bed on most area of the beach. Midweek till about 5pm,it was quiet, but come 5pm onwards it packed like sardines, with so many large families. I like watching the ferries, as the the marina was close by, the ferries departed regularly. There is also a good selection bars/cafes/restaurants on the beach front. Beach has public toilets & showers.
Perfect City Beach. People respecting the 2m safety. Water is transparent and perfect temperature
Playa de Almeria was fantastic. Beautiful blue sea. Temperature of 19 degrees celcius on a winter's day. Gastronomic capital of 2019. So we had paella on the seafront. Excellent. Lovely city with lots to see and do. We will be back
This is a good sandy beach only 10 minutes from the town. We were here in March so it was mostly people walking rather than sun bathing. There are some lovely tapas and ice cream places along the promenade, as well as some funky graffiti!
Pro: Good strand, partially fine partially pebbled sand, beautiful sunrises and sunsets, cafes and restaurants nearby, rocky areas to snorkel and areas to windsurf during windy days. Neg: dirty, especially after storms, sometimes too busy.
September is the perfect time, as its not crowded like July and August. The water is great temperature too!
Very windy beach is the experience I had. However, for what it's worth the beach has a nice long stretch of sand. Though the shops and business around it seemed to be closing at a high rate... The beach was still a highlight.
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