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Almunecar holidays

With a fantastic subtropical climate, beautiful beaches and relaxing cafés, it’s easy to see why the laid-back resort of Almuñécar is one of the most visited places in Granada. Its cobbled streets, whitewashed houses and quaint courtyards are a real treat for the eyes. Whether you’re simply wandering around the old city or skiing in the Sierra Nevada, this coastal gem will have you coming back for more, year after year.

Pick a cosy chalet for two, a spacious villa for all the family or maybe a penthouse with views of the sea. The choice of self-catering accommodation in Almuñécar is huge so you’re sure to find the perfect rental for you.

Local attractions

Aside from Almuñécar’s stunning beaches, you’ll find plenty of things to see and do in the area. The Aqua Tropic water park with is pools, slides and flumes is perfect on a sizzling hot day. When they’re not busy splashing around, children will love the Loro Sexi Bird Park which is home to over 1,500 birds including parrots, cockatoos, toucans and ostriches - don’t forget your camera! If your children prefer aquatic animals, head to the Almuñécar Aquarium. More than 200 species of fish are on display here and the 17 metre shark tunnel is an impressive (if slightly scary) sight.

Take a romantic stroll with your loved one around Parque Majuelo botanical gardens. The impressive range of subtropical flora is a real must-see and the artisan workshops are the perfect place to pick up a few souvenirs. Music and food festivals are regularly held here, so be sure check the information point at the park for details. For more serene green spaces, check out the Museo del Bonsai: a tranquil spot showcasing over 130 Japanese bonsai trees.

If you want to find out more about the history of Almuñécar, visit the Castillo de San Miguel in the town centre or peruse the Roman aqueducts that date back to the first century AD. And if all of this sightseeing has made you hungry, tuck into some perfectly-cooked steak or some freshly caught seafood at one of the many excellent restaurants in the town.

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