Almeria Travel Guide
Almeria is a relatively small town by the sea, including the Parque Natural area of Cabo de Gata (a Natural Resort), it is a great place to visit that maintains a small town feel.
Ferries connect to Almeria from Mellia and several cities on the nearby African coast, but you can also reach the city by bus, train, or private car hire Almeria Spain from any destination or major city.
There are many interesting things to do and see around the city aside from lounging around the coast. The Alcazaba is a beautiful site, with fountains and tall evergreen landscaping, or spend the day at Spain's olive oil museum, Museo del Aceite de Oliva, also in Almeria. There are two noteworthy palaces, the Palace of the Marquees of Cabra and the Palace of the Viscounts of the astillo de Almansa.

An Almeria car hire can sweep you past some other popular sites in Almeria, such as the Casa de los Marqueses de Torrealta, the Cathedral of Santa María de la Encarnacion, Las Claras Convent, or even the oddly found John Lennon Monument.
Almeria is in an area of Spain noted for its fresh fish and seafood dishes. There are numerous tapas bars around town offering typical seafood dishes as well as tortillas and potato sides. There are several delicious and inexpensive options. The Paseo Maritimo zone is the pedestrian street by the sea where the most tapa bars are located. Stop here for the best views of the sea in the evening with a beautiful sunset.
Set up a cheap car rental Almeria for the short drive to the 46, located in the center of town. Here you will find a much different selection of tapas. 46 is an italian tapas bar serving lasagna and pastas as well as a nice tubo of beer.
If you need assistance booking your rental car, check out our section How to book a rental car in Almeria Airport.

