Almunecar's mild winters and long hot summers mean there's a lively seafront scene throughout the year. In the winter months you can sunbathe here in the morning and be ski-ing on the slopes of the Sierra Nevada in the afternoon. The average winter temperature is 18C and in summer it's about 25C (although the midday maximum can rise to well over 30C in August).
Almunecar beaches Cotobro Beach - on the Costa Tropical Cotobro Beach is just before the road drops down to Almunecar and on a left hand bend you will see a sign for Cotobro. This is the short cut down to the beach at the very west of Almunecar beach.
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Almunecar beaches El Muerto Beach - on the Costa Tropical El Muerto Beach is accessible on foot from the Cotobro beach, this mixture of secluded shingle coves and rocks is officially recognised as a natural bathing area. This beach is surrounded by big rocks.
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Almunecar beaches Los Berengueles Beach - on the Costa Tropical Los Berengueles Beach is in the leisure Port de Marina del Este, Los Berengueles beach is a natural and charming beach. An ideal environment and contains attractive restaurants and bars. |
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Almunecar beaches Puerta del Mar Beach - on the Costa Tropical Puerta del Mar beach is situated next to San Cristobal beach and La Caletilla Beach, it has a beautifull promenade that goes through the whole beach. This beach is visited very much.
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Almunecar beaches Velilla Beach - on the Costa Tropical Velilla Beach has 2 km of sand and shingle beach running the full length of Velilla. Bars, restaurants and shops are available all along the front, and there's a water sports centre in the middle of the beach.
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Almunecar beaches El Tesorillo Beach - on the Costa Tropical El Tesorillo Beach is a very small beach flanked by rocks and overlooked by an ancient Moorish watch tower, only 80 metres long and it is very much visited. It is one of Almunecar's most delightful beaches.
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Almunecar beaches Pozuleo Beach - on the Costa Tropical The Pozuelo beach is very small and is barely explored by tourists, there is a small promenade that invites you for a walk. If you don't like so much beaches full of tourists and want to relax.
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Almunecar beaches Calabajio Beach - on the Costa Tropical Calabajio Beach has 313 metres of length and a width from 30 m with an average grade of occupation and a grade of a rural urban development. The beach consists of a dark color sand and small peebles.
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Almunecar beaches Cabria Beach - on the Costa Tropical Cabria Beach is the not so much urbanized beach of Almunecar and is part of a succession of small beaches in this zone: By beeing a little offside from the principal centre of Almunecar, the public's inflow is moderated.
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Almunecar beaches Curumbico Beach - on the Costa Tropical Curumbico Beach is a particularly pretty cove, reached via a path through the rocks from neighbouring Cabria Beach. The Curumbico beach has fine dark sand.
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Almunecar beaches Barranco de Enmedio Beach - on the Costa Tropical Barranco de Enmedio is a small but attractive beach in the shape of a clam. The surface is of dark sand mixed with pebbles. It presents a calmed surge, for what it is ideal to swim in here.
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