Almeria is a hidden gem in Spain.
As overtourism rows continue across , particularly in , many people are now looking to holiday in quieter towns that aren’t as overrun with crowds.
One of Spain’s prettiest hidden gems is a city in , an otherwise extremely popular area of the country with British tourists.
However, this currently underrated holiday destination may soon face the same anti-tourism backlash as many of Spain’s more popular tourist hotspots, as has announced new flights there.
Almeria is a city in southeast Spain that has a rich of years and pristine sandy beaches with crystal-clear blue waters.
The budget airline has introduced new flights to the unexplored gem from both London Southend and Bristol Airport.
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Almeria may see an influx of Brits next year.
Located about two hours from Malaga and Alicante, this coastal city boasts one of Europe’s driest climates, with temperatures soaring above 20C even in December.
A key attraction is the 16th-century Moorish fortress perched on a hill, offering stunning views of the city for just a few euros entry fee. Another must-visit spot is the enchanting Barrio de la Chanca, where colourful cave dwellings adorn the old town.
For those , Zapillo Beach or San Miguel Beach are perfect, each lined with an array of bars, restaurants and cafes.
In 2019, Almeria was crowned Spain’s Gastronomic Capital, renowned for its typical dishes including red prawns and fresh fish.
Night owls should not miss Las Cuatro Calles, a popular neighbourhood . Jovellanos is another excellent choice, boasting numerous tapas bars serving up anchovies, jamon and olives.
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EasyJet has launched flights to Almeria.
A fantastic day trip is the Tabernas Desert, a desert film set featured in many blockbusters from Doctor Who to Indiana Jones to Game of Thrones. There’s also Oasys Mini , a Western theme park complete with original sets and museums.
One person wrote on Tripadvisor: “A quaint, very Spanish working town that is definitely off the tourist map for most I would say. This is what made it for us!”
Another added: “Wonderful city, a lot of history. Loads of interesting places to see The Fortress, The Cathedral and
A third chimed in: “Gorgeous place, lovely sights to visit, castle, cathedral, restaurants, shopping area, access to the beach, great weather. Hire a car and see it all, take a trip to Mini , great day out, We love Almeria.”