Costa de Almeria in Spain, offers 200 miles of varied coastline that attracts tourists to its much developed resorts near the major towns. However, Costa de Almeria also offers beautiful spots for nature lovers to explore the many unspoilt historic fishing villages, clean sandy beaches, and small coves popular with nudists. Almeria is very sunny as it lies southeast of the Iberian Peninsula on the stunning Mediterranean Sea. In the east, the lunar-landscaped Cabo de Gata-Nijar nature reserve attracts many hikers, bird watchers, and scuba divers. Most visitors tend to go straight for the holiday resorts to the east and west of the lively capital city of Almeria, where they enjoy their time at the picturesque squares, cafes, a ferry port, and marinas. The clean, long beaches, hotels, marinas and sports centers provide a wide variety of activities to keep visitors happy in the resort of Mojacar to the east, and Aguadulce, Roquetas de Mar and Almerimar to the west.
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