Almeria is a genuine Spanish gem, with unspoilt beaches, a plethora of stunning Gothic and Renaissance architecture on its streets, and a rich and interesting history to enjoy.
There’s so much to see and do in the city and its surrounding area, whether you prefer to explore cultural relics or simply spend a day basking in natural beauty. Take your rental car from Almeria Airport and discover these local highlights.
Explore the Alcazaba of Almeria
This impressive citadel is an iconic landmark that looms over the city, and if you climb to the top of its walls you can enjoy an incredible view of Almeria itself.
Take a stroll through its courtyards, where former royalty once walked, and stop by the peaceful gardens to enjoy the sunshine. Once a medieval symbol of military power and defence, it is now an ideal spot to spend an afternoon.
Marvel at Almeria Cathedral
Experience the beauty and majesty of Almeria Cathedral, featuring three chapels to explore and intricate Gothic and Renaissance architecture.
Its main facade is perhaps one of its greatest talking points, with grand entrance doors and intricately detailed columns and brickwork. Inside you’ll find a grand, concaved ceiling with intricate embellishments and gold detailing. A truly majestic space.
Take a trip to the Spanish Wild West
The Andalusia region is considered to be one of the driest areas in Spain, and its landscape can sometimes be reminiscent of deserts.
It makes sense then that some major Wild West movies in the ‘60s and ‘70s were once shot there – though that fact may come as a surprise. There are even old sets that you can visit during your stay. Oasys MiniHollywood is a popular location situated just 30 minutes north of Almeria, easy to reach in your rental car via the A-92.
Spend an afternoon in Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park
Situated south-east from Almeria and its airport you’ll find Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty on the coastline.
Here you’ll find untouched beaches with golden sand and clear blue waters, as well as hiking routes in the surrounding hillside to explore on foot. There are also a range of activities to take part in around the park, from diving experiences to kayaking in the sea. You’ll never be bored here.
Go underground to see the Spanish Civil War Shelters
Duck away from the sun for a moment and head underground to explore the war shelters and tunnels constructed in Almeria in the late 1930s.
These were designed to protect local residents from the bombs and shells that hit the town during the Spanish Civil War. Below ground, you’ll also see where people lived and slept during attacks, with toys and possessions left behind that have now been turned into an exhibit for visitors.
For a guided tour you’ll need to reserve ahead, but otherwise you can navigate the tunnels yourself for a small cost.
Car rental at Almeria Airport opens up all of these possibilities and more. Reserve direct today, and start planning your adventure.