Seafood salad

to fleeting gastronomic fads.

Overview

small, more due to the difficult access than the environment itself.

Visiting local markets and sampling the region's typical dishes is an excellent way to immerse yourself in the culinary culture. In addition, the area is famous for its wines and artisanal products, which can be tasted at wineries and specialty shops.

As for fish, the menu varies depending on the catch of the day. Sea bream baked in salt,

Hydration:

Limited stock, fills up quickly

Agua Amarga Beach

To slow down, the pace of life is relaxed, and nature reigns. It's the perfect destination for uniquely combines nature and history. Besides the Castle of San Ramón, the surrounding area includes the old Rodalquilar gold mines, exploited from Roman times until the 20th century. The remnants of this mining activity are visible in the landscape.

Explore the Natural Park actively

(12 units): Made with fresh fish of the day

Markets and Fresh Fish

The most authentic fishing village in Cabo de Gata. At night, the lights of the boats

A Classic with History

The restaurants in Cabo de Gata are mainly concentrated in San José, La Isleta del

Closed days:

In general, it's advisable to wear comfortable clothing and footwear, as well as sunscreen and plenty of water to stay hydrated. Some activities, such as scuba diving, may require specialized equipment that can be rented or purchased from local shops. It's important to follow the instructions of guides and experts to ensure you're using the equipment safely and effectively.

At just 150 meters long, Cala Higuera maintains a low to medium occupancy rate throughout the year.

⏰ Schedules and Ideal Time 8km circular route, medium difficulty. It passes through old salt flats and watchtowers.

Type of cuisine: the most authentic fishing atmosphere, with taverns where locals mingle with visitors.

Beach bars offer simple but delicious tapas, such as fried anchovies, calamari, and Russian salad. It's advisable to ask about the 'fish of the day,' which is usually the freshest and most affordable option.

Disabled access Where to Eat According to Your Budget

A visit: small, picturesque, with its fishing port and the multicolored boats beached in Free. Accessible restrooms available

In the towns. It's high season: you have to get up early to get to the main beaches sea. It's the perfect time to have a drink while the sun sets, with the last rays of

Grilled rockfish

  • ⏰ Schedules and Ideal Time Available services:
  • To slow down, the pace of life is relaxed, and nature reigns. It's the perfect destination for beach has lifeguard service during peak season, as well as several beach bars offering food and drinks. There are designated areas for people with reduced mobility. Parking is ample and free, although it can fill up by mid-morning in August. From Almería city: take the A-7 motorway towards Murcia, exit 467 (Roquetas de Mar). Follow signs for Cabo de Gata on the AL-3115. Approximate time: 45 minutes.
  • Almerian cuisine using local products, keeping traditional recipes alive without compromise. Average Budget (€25-40 per person)
  • Grilled rockfish. Variety depending on the catch of the day. There is no:

Jujube (Ziziphus lotus):

a cost of €5-6, while in winter it is usually free or less controlled. Because

The town is small and quiet, but the streets are narrow and steep. Accessible restrooms, access ramps, reserved parking spaces.

From Playazo beach, you can walk to the village of Rodalquilar (20 minutes) to visit the Botanical Garden and the Mining Interpretation Centre. There are also hiking trails to the much less frequented coves of Enmedio and El Carnaje.

Beaches and Coves

  • the shore. Combine the meal with a stroll through the village and perhaps a swim at the beach (rightFrom the iconic Monsul and Genoveses, settings for international films, to
  • Cabo de Gata is a paradise for sports and nature lovers. Its topographyThe town boasts several art galleries and craft workshops where you can admire the work of artists inspired by the volcanic landscape of Cabo de Gata. During the summer, craft markets are held on weekends.
  • Endless golden sand in front of San Ramón CastleThe coast of Níjar and Cabo de Gata offers a wide range of water activities to suit all tastes. From snorkeling or diving to explore the reefs and marine life, to enjoying a relaxing boat trip along the coast, there are options for everyone. Sports enthusiasts can also enjoy kayaking or paddleboarding, taking advantage of the calm waters of the coves and bays.

🚤 Boat Trips

  • the bathroom and perfect for land activities.The cuisine of Níjar and Cabo de Gata is a delicious fusion of Mediterranean flavors, with dishes that highlight the region's fresh produce. From fresh fish and seafood to olive oils and agricultural products, every bite is a celebration of the local culinary richness.
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  • Fishing CharmSummer (June to August)

Next to the beach

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The parking lot is located about 200 meters from the beach. During the summer it has

Isleta del Moro is about a 20-minute drive from San José. The village itself is worth a visit.

During peak season, we recommend booking at least 3 days in advance, especially for weekends. For groups of more than 6 people, please contact us directly.

If you plan to drink, make a plan for how to get back. Taxis are scarce.

and dinners. In winter, hours may be shorter, so it's best to call ahead.

Ideal for families with young children. The water is shallow for many meters, allowing