almeria
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iam after some information on costa de almeria,
are there any to tourist resorts there? if there is which are the most
lively? also who fly's there.
are there any to tourist resorts there? if there is which are the most
lively? also who fly's there.
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"tobylox" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> iam after some information on costa de almeria,
> are there any to tourist resorts there? if there is which are the most
> lively? also who fly's there.
Almeria airport is served by charter and low-cost flights from the UK.
Charters go from Gatwick, Birmingham, Manchester & Glasgow - Thomson,
Airtours, First Choice, Thomas Cook & Avro - check out
www.bargainholidays.com for details. www.cheap0.com will show you which
low-costs serve Almeria.
The area is hot and dry (driest area in mainland Europe).
The two main tourist resorts are Roquetas de Mar to the west of Almeria city
and Mojacar to the north-east.
Roquetas is backed by a sea of greenhouses where hundreds of acres of
vegetables are grown under plastic. It's a typical resort with various
grades of hotels and apartments and a long course sand / fine-shingle beach.
Mojacar is a pretty white village on top of a small hill. There is plenty of
nearby accommodation along the coast, with an increasing number of new
hotels. A hire car would enable you to explore loads of places in the area,
including the Cabo de Gata natural park which has many unspoilt beaches.
Garrucha, 4 miles up the coast from Mojacar, is a traditional Spanish
fishing port with, not surprisingly, a selection of seafood restaurants. And
about 7 miles up the coast from Mojacar, Vera Playa, is the capital of
Spanish naturism with lots of apartments, a 4-star nude hotel and a long
sandy bare beach, open to all.
Mike
www.barebeaches.com
news:[email protected]...
> iam after some information on costa de almeria,
> are there any to tourist resorts there? if there is which are the most
> lively? also who fly's there.
Almeria airport is served by charter and low-cost flights from the UK.
Charters go from Gatwick, Birmingham, Manchester & Glasgow - Thomson,
Airtours, First Choice, Thomas Cook & Avro - check out
www.bargainholidays.com for details. www.cheap0.com will show you which
low-costs serve Almeria.
The area is hot and dry (driest area in mainland Europe).
The two main tourist resorts are Roquetas de Mar to the west of Almeria city
and Mojacar to the north-east.
Roquetas is backed by a sea of greenhouses where hundreds of acres of
vegetables are grown under plastic. It's a typical resort with various
grades of hotels and apartments and a long course sand / fine-shingle beach.
Mojacar is a pretty white village on top of a small hill. There is plenty of
nearby accommodation along the coast, with an increasing number of new
hotels. A hire car would enable you to explore loads of places in the area,
including the Cabo de Gata natural park which has many unspoilt beaches.
Garrucha, 4 miles up the coast from Mojacar, is a traditional Spanish
fishing port with, not surprisingly, a selection of seafood restaurants. And
about 7 miles up the coast from Mojacar, Vera Playa, is the capital of
Spanish naturism with lots of apartments, a 4-star nude hotel and a long
sandy bare beach, open to all.
Mike
www.barebeaches.com




