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Holiday rentals in Almería

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Popular amenities for Almería holiday rentals

Stay near Almería's top sights

Casa Puga27 locals recommend
LA GUAJIRA10 locals recommend
Paseo de Almería23 locals recommend
Museo de la Guitarra18 locals recommend
Alcazaba-Al station21 locals recommend
Almeria station21 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Almería

Superhost
Villa
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 22 reviews

Exceptional villa with outstanding mountain views

HeikeRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Great place to stay with many excursion options. We as a family felt more than comfortable. From Whirlpool to pool, it has everything your heart desires. We use the outdoor kitchen almost daily. Great running with the Dog around the house. We were also in Almeria, hiking in Lorena's Bar and at Beach of Puerto Rey. Thank you Des and Ruth
Superhost
Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Villa Cazul

AlinaRating, 5 stars8 months ago
Amazing Place with great sea view, incredible beautiful villa, big pool, very stylish house, cozy outside area, very nice and friendly host quick answering to message, easy check in and check out, perfect location next to village but also very private. 100% recommendations!
Guest favourite
Guest house
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews

La Casita @ Cortijo Grande Country House

JeanineRating, 5 stars7 months ago
we had a great stay. the location is very nice, quiet and has a great view, perfect to explore the area or to relax. the house was very nice and equipped with all comforts. there was even a big box of toys for our 11 month old son, he loved it. If we are in the area again, we will definitely book it again :)
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Flat
5 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

The siesta.

CaroleRating, 5 stars1 month ago
We stayed for a month and the apartment was perfect. Very clean and comfortable and had everything we needed. Both the bed and TV are enormous! The location was quiet and there was a nice walk through the gardens to get to Garrucha. The beach was 5 minutes away. Carmen is lovely and has great recommendations for places to visit. I'd definitely go back.
Superhost
Home
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 23 reviews

The Arab farmhouse of the Cape

ClaraRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
The beautiful house in a unique environment! We spent some super nice days… we'll be back for sure
Superhost
Home
4.63 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Lavanda, Idyllic Guesthouse at Finca del Alamo (Alamo Farm)

DavidRating, 5 stars8 months ago
The place is a wonder, in the middle of nature and with a breathtaking view of Níjar. The Cortijo is composed of independent buildings that offer a lot of intimacy. The pool area is very collected, quiet and cosy. We were phenomenal there.
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Home
4.72 out of 5 average rating, 29 reviews

Casa luz De Alba

JoseRating, 5 stars2 months ago
An ideal stay for large groups like ours, comfortable and spacious, the hosts are very attentive and friendly. We will be back!!
Superhost
Flat
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

Wonderful apartment 200 meters from the beach L

Devrim ÇağdaşRating, 5 stars1 month ago
very nice and helpful host Elena. Our stay was very nice. Thank you for everything

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Almería

  • Total rentals

    830 properties

  • Nightly prices starting at

    £8 before taxes and fees

  • Total number of reviews

    19K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    430 properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    190 properties allow pets

  • Rentals with a pool

    40 properties have a pool

Your guide to Almería

Welcome to Almería

Overlooked in all directions by its impressive Alcazaba, a royal palace some thousand years old, the port city of Almería remains one of Andalusia’s lesser-seen jewels, with white-sand beaches stretching away along its Mediterranean coast that can be enjoyed in almost total peace. Named for its hillside caves, some of which still are inhabited today, the Barrio de La Chanca is the city’s picturesque historic quarter, and includes a Gothic-Renaissance cathedral built fortress-style to protect residents from the Berber pirates who roamed this coast in the 17th century.

There’s a lively tapas scene here — it’s the custom in Almería for every drink to be served with a free dish — and some truly fascinating museums. The Museo de Almería can trace the area’s human habitation back to the Los Millares civilisations of 5,000 years ago, while the Casa del Cine de Almería celebrates the spaghetti Westerns that were shot in the neighbouring Las Tabernas desert; you can still visit the film sets on a day trip.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Almería

Thanks to its semi-arid climate, Almería is the driest city in continental Europe. So if you’re looking for uninterrupted good weather, a villa in Almería is the place for you: The sun shines here an average 320 days a year. The city has a calendar packed with street festivals and vivid spectacles, from the music and dancing of the February Carnival to the eye-catching processions and parades of Holy Week and Easter, which take place in March or April, depending on the church calendar. On the evening of 21 June, people take to the beaches to light bonfires, let off fireworks, and enjoy evening concerts for the city’s legendary St. John’s Night. Other festivals include the Cruz de Mayo in May and the feria and fiesta celebrating the city’s patron saint, Virgen del Mar, in August.


Top things to do in Almería

Alcazaba de Almería

Almería’s pre-eminence as a port during the Al-Andalus period is manifest in this magnificent citadel, built for the Caliph of Cordoba in the 10th century. Its palatial dwellings and vaulted ceilings were added and repurposed over the centuries that followed. The fortified complex is free to visit, and worth the climb to enjoy the views over the city and the sea.

Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park

A mere 30 minutes to the east of the city, the protected coastline of Cabo de Gata, Europe’s only true desert, is home to some of Spain’s most extraordinary and isolated beaches, including Playa Agua Amarga and Playa de los Muertos. Translucent blue waters, dramatic cliffs, and unspoilt fishing villages all add to the charm.

Paseo de Almería

The main street through the city is lined with shops and boutiques, but if you turn left along Calle Trajano towards Plaza Masnou and the cathedral you’ll come to the gastronomic heart of town, where tapas bars serve the local dishes of ajo colorao (fish stew) and gurullos (rabbit pasta). Treat yourself to an afternoon nap, as people dine late here, and the bars stay open until dawn.

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