The province of Almeria has no less than 217 kilometers of natural and unique beaches, which are framed within the best beaches in Spain, in the middle of semi-wild, volcanic and turquoise waters. No traveler and lover of sun and beach tourism should miss the opportunity to visit these beaches in Almeria to enjoy and take a dip in the Mediterranean Sea, which occupies the entire coastline of a coast that goes from the town of Adra to Pulpí.
In Almeria we will find a large number of corners located at the edge of the sea where we will feel like in paradise; with isolated beaches, beaches located within urban centers, beaches that have blue flag accreditation, as well as small coves to be discovered in the most complete privacy. Let’s welcome the summer with a selection of the best beaches in this area of unparalleled scenic beauty.
And as the months advance and summer approaches, our body asks us for sun and beach and on the coast of Almeria are the best paradisiacal beaches of the peninsula, the most peaceful and beautiful. Its coast is divided into three main areas: Levante, Poniente and the Natural Park of Cabo de Gata.
As it is impossible to collect them all in an article as brief as this, we are going to talk about some of the most beautiful so you can enjoy them this summer, without fear of being wrong.
The first of all is the Aguadulce Beach, one of the best beaches in Roquetas de Mar, with a wide range of hotels so you can book the best holidays possible on the Costa de Almeria, although we also highlight Las Salinas beach or Playa Serena, very close to each other.
The Agua Dulce Beach is one of the most frequented beaches in the south of the Almeria coast. It is 2.5 km long, its sand is dark and its waters are calm, and it is kept clean and maintained all year round. Features that have earned him the necessary points to earn the blue flag that gives the European Union to be considered one of the best beaches on the continent. It has all the necessary services; showers, toilets, umbrellas, litter bins … a special access for those with reduced mobility and a wide variety of chiringuitos count enjoy Andalusian cuisine.
The beach of Las Salinas, on the other hand, has a length of 5 km, one of the longest among the most outstanding on the coast of Almeria. It is also located in Roquetas de Mar and, in this case, you must bring your food and drink, as it does not have bars or restaurants. It is the largest beach in Cabo de Gata and attracts numerous ornithologists to enjoy the more than 100 different species of birds that live there, among them the pink flamingos.
Playa Serena is the widest and most equipped of Roquetas de Mar, with all kinds of offers for leisure. As the only downside, it is somewhat saturated during the summer holidays, but very quiet the rest of the year.
Los Genoveses Beach, in San José, is a true natural wonder that we can also enjoy the best beaches in Almeria, with 1,200 meters of fine, golden sand and without any type of construction. You can only access it on foot, through a beautiful path of lavender bushes. When you arrive, you will be captivated by the views of the bay and the Morrón de Los Genoveses, an 85-meter high rock that will leave you speechless. This beach is well known because in it some movies have been shot, such as “El Viento y el león”, with Sean Connery.
Los Escullos Beach, in Níjar, is located in the Natural Park of Cabo de Gata and is between the Isleta del Moro and the Arco beach. It is characterized by being very quiet and surrounded by fine sand dunes. Next to it is the Castillo de San Felipe, which was built by Carlos III, in the 18th century. This beach has surveillance service and nearby restaurants became very famous because it was filmed some scenes of another mythical movie, in this case, special agent 007, James Bond: “Never say never.”
Finally, although we invite the traveler to deepen and learn about the wonders that this land contains and that we cannot cite all in this article, we will recommend Cala de Enmedio, in Níjar, a beach in the Natural Park of Cabo de Gata that was chosen by the New York Times as one of the best beaches in Europe.
It is one of the most secluded beaches in Almeria and can only be reached by boat or on foot, enjoying its crystal clear waters, its fine, dark sand, and the whitish rocks that frame it. Highly recommended for the practice of nudism and diving.