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Almeria is a centre for tourism, the Western Coast boasts a large number of Blue Flag beaches with the accompanying services and amenities that put the finishing touches on holidaymaking, all with the added benefit of Almeria airport so you can fly direct to Almeria.
Sunbathing on the beaches of Almerimar or Beach Serena, or windsurfing at dawn can be a good start to the day, it can then be nicely rounded off by watching the sunset from a hire boat obtainable at the maina.
The range of the landscape and the changing coastline is what gives Almería its unique nature, prime appeal to tourists. This coastline, reaching from the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park to the border of Murcia, gives tourists everything from beautiful sandy beaches to steep cliffs and secluded coves.
The coastline gives a special attraction to fishing villages like Garrucha and Mojácar, which rest high and unspoilt above the sea below. America has four Blue Flag beaches, one in Vera, another in Garrucha and two more in Carboneras, not forgetting the many secluded beaches.
Monuments, such as the Terrenos and Isla Negra, both in Pulpí, or the Cabo de Gata Níjar Natural Park, give visitors an idea of the peace and quiet to be enjoyed in this part of the province. For those wishing a bit more action, they can head for golf courses like Desert Spring Golf in Cuevas del Almanzora, gather for coffee at the Garrucha marina, or scuba dive, water ski, or walk along a nature trail.
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