Playa Cabria (Almuñécar): agua transparente y tranquilidad
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San Miguel Castle: History with a View of the Mediterranean
Located on a hill with stunning views of Almuñécar and the sea, San Miguel Castle is a historical gem reflecting the city’s Arab and Christian past. This fortress, which played a key role in coastal defense, has witnessed numerous events from the Phoenician era to the Christian reconquest. Inside the castle, visitors can see remnants of walls, defensive towers, and a moat. Additionally, its archaeological museum houses historical pieces that provide insight into the city’s evolution. A...
Where to Eat in Almuñécar: Gastronomy with a Taste of the Sea
Almuñécar is a paradise for food lovers, especially those who enjoy marine flavors. The city offers a wide variety of restaurants and beach bars where visitors can taste fresh fish, seafood, and local specialties such as Andalusian fried fish and marinated anchovies. One of the most recommended areas is the Seaside Promenade, where some of the best beach bars with sea views are located. Additionally, the old town has Mediterranean cuisine restaurants and traditional tapas bars that provide...
The Water Route in Almuñécar: A Journey Through Its Hydraulic Heritage
Almuñécar, with its rich history and cultural heritage, boasts a fascinating water legacy that can be explored through the Water Route. This route allows visitors to discover historical water-related sites, such as impressive Roman aqueducts, historic fountains, and ancient cisterns. One of the most remarkable points is the Roman Aqueduct of Almuñécar, dating back to the 1st century AD, which still retains its original structure in several sections. Additionally, emblematic fountains such...