Find a perfect sunshine villa break in Almeria
Nestled between the endless sandy beaches of the Andalucian Coast, the city of Almeria is ideal for coupling Spanish charm with glorious sea views. The Old Town’s romantic cobbled streets hide delicious tapas bars and restaurants, while nearby theme parks make Almeria one of Spain’s most family-friendly holiday destinations. Outdoor enthusiasts should head to the Cabo de Gata Natural Park for unspoilt hiking trails and excellent kayaking and snorkelling opportunities.
Instead of joining the all inclusive holiday crowd, why not add a touch of privacy to your holiday with one of our Almeria holiday homes? Here at Villa Holidays, you’ll find luxurious holiday rentals with unbeatable amenities. Relax in your own private pool, and eat breakfast al fresco on your balcony. Of course, air conditioning is a must in sunny Spain. And holidays to Costa de Almeria don’t have to come with a luxury price tag - all of our villas benefit from our best price guarantee.
If you’re looking for something special, our friendly team is on hand to give tailored recommendations. Whether you need a child-friendly swimming pool or you’d like to wake up to sea views, our dreamy villas offer a more exclusive travel experience than the average package holiday, with landscaped gardens, outdoor bars and sun-drenched terraces. With availability throughout the year, your Almeria trip could be just a click away.
Aguadulce
Los Cerrillos
Níjar
Turre
Carboneras
Cuevas del Almanzora
Nerja
Almerimar
San José
Villa holidays provide the perfect combination of affordability and comfort. Villa holidays are often much cheaper than staying in hotels, allowing you to enjoy the flexibility of self-catering accommodation without spending a fortune. You can choose from a wide selection of villas, all of which offer spacious living areas and fully-equipped kitchens. You'll have the perfect space to relax and unwind without relying on the extra charges and amenities of a hotel.
A villa and a hotel are both popular vacation lodging choices, but there are some key differences that set them apart. Villas offer more in the way of privacy and seclusion, with spacious rooms, dedicated outdoor areas, and larger kitchens allowing for relaxed in-home meals and entertainment. Moreover, villas are often located in residential areas, with access to the local community and amenities. In contrast, hotels offer a more traditional and convenient lodging experience.
The best time to visit Almeria is during the spring months, when temperatures are mild and the surroundings are lush and green.
The Mediterranean coast is boasted with pristine beaches and nature reserves, while the historic towns of Almeria City, Garrucha and Mojacar provide a wealth of cultural attractions and entertainment. The picturesque mountain villages of Orgiva and Ainsa, tucked away in the Sierra Nevada National Park, are ideal for more tranquil getaways.
To get to Almeria from the UK, you'll need to fly to Almeria International Airport (LEI). There are direct flights from a few UK airports, including London Stansted, London Luton and Manchester, with some routes operated by budget airlines. Once at Almeria airport, you can get to the city centre by bus or taxi.
The currency used in Almeria is the Euro (EUR).
The time difference between the UK and Almeria is one hour ahead.
The primary language spoken in Almeria is Spanish.
Almeria has plenty to offer its visitors - whether it is sightseeing and exploring the winding streets of the old city or enjoying the sun and sea on the many beach resorts. The Alcazaba Palace, the city's cathedral and castle, and the many archaeological sites around the area are great attractions. Nature lovers will find plenty of trekking and adventure activities in the Cabo de Gata nature reserve.
Almeria offers a wide variety of food from traditional tapas including grilled sardines and spicy chorizo to a range of modern dishes. Authentic and flavorful Spanish flavor is quite distinct in the region and popular drinks include beer, crisp dry wine, and the locally made anise-flavored licorice liqueur, Anís del Mono.
The beaches in Almeria are some of the most beautiful in Spain, with miles of unspoiled coastline. There are soft sands and crystal-clear waters surrounded by dramatic cliffs, terraces, and protected coves. Almeria offers a wonderful range of activities from beach hopping to watersports.
Mainland Spain attracts visitors all year round. People come for the glorious sandy beaches, its natural beauty and the incredible architecture in its cities and towns. Here are a few of the most popular southern Spanish destinations: