Granada, Almuñécar

Tropical Coast and Granada

Costa Tropical: Salobrena

The Islands of the eternal spring form a universe of marked contrasts where you’ll find the perfect place to fill your holiday with unforgettable moments.

To the south of Granada, on the shore of the Mediterranean, stands Almuñécar, a town which enjoys a tropical climate where sun, beach, cuisine and leisure combine to guarantee a perfect holiday. This town, just an hour by road from Granada capital, has a significant historical-archaeological heritage, passed on from the cultures which resided in it one after another: Phoenecian, Roman, Arabic and Christian.

To the south of Granada, on the shore of the Mediterranean, stands Almuñécar, a town which enjoys a tropical climate where sun, beach, cuisine and leisure combine to guarantee a perfect holiday. This town, just an hour by road from Granada capital, has a significant historical-archaeological heritage, passed on from the cultures which resided in it one after another: Phoenecian, Roman, Arabic and Christian.

Nerja Caves (18 km away): This natural cavity is one of the major tourist attractions on the Costa del Sol. Inside it you can admire rooms formed from rock, stalactites and stalagmites of considerable size.

Granada

Granada is the city of the Alhambra, the Albaycín, tapas, Lorca and Manuel de Falla, of flamenco in the caves of Sacromonte… Granada is the province of the Alpujarras, the Costa Tropical, the Sierra Nevada…

SALOBRENA (13 KM AWAY):

Bright, white Andalusian town, which is crowned with a mountain at the foot of which unfolds a plantation of sugar canes and Mediterranean crops. It boasts one of the best beaches in the area thanks to its size and beauty.

La Herradura (6.5 KM AWAY):

This small town, belonging to the municipality of Almuñécar, is a favourite destination for diving lovers, as it boasts one of the most beautiful underwater floors in the Mediterranean.

Motril (19.5 KM AWAY):

Set on a hill at the foot of the Lújar mountains. In addition to its attraction as a coastal and tourist resort, is its artistic heritage, with an old quarter that is typical of Hispanic-Arabic town planning. The beaches of La Joya, Poniente and Carchuna, and the port, where plenty of fishing, commercial and sporting activity takes place, also add to its considerable charm.

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