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5 based on 97 reviews
yit started out sunny but that was not going to stop me going diving fernando and kay came to get me firstly from my hotel witch was brilliant
when we got to the dive center me and my wife jo were showed in to the center and saw the cat witch they had.
I changed in to a wet suit and wend out on the dive ive been diving before not like this we went on a boat to the dive site and put on my tank and stuff fernando showed me how to get in the water from the boat then came the dive we went down to 9 meters Kay showed my wife jo where i was underwater with a looking coan
we went out for over 60 mins and had loads of videos and pictures taken when i returned to the boat i got to drive the boat back to the port where we left from
i would defo go again to Almeria and see fernando and kay they provided me with a citifecte and a DVD of my dive witch was brilliant and when we returned to the port i got changed and had a drink and popcorn and had a lovly chat
go see them there lovly people and hope to see them again soon
4 based on 664 reviews
While walking along the beach front you get the sence of safeness..their is old couples young couples and everyone in between of all ages all out for a night stroll..the smell of cooking from restaurants and kids eating ice cream..makes aquadeluce the ideal place for a family holiday...no loud clubs and no drunks laying in their own vomit at the side of the road...and no one trying to pull you in to eat in the restaurants..people walking their dogs and not a poop in sight streets very clean..if we could afford it we would move to aquadeluce as its perfect for families who want a quiet family time holiday..
4 based on 775 reviews
a long walk from were we were in the residential area but well worth it. on the beach so you can have a good look round, then have a drink and relax.
4.5 based on 548 reviews
My boyfriend and I really enjoyed our time at this Museum. Although he does not speak Spanish, he found it really interesting and I was able to translate key points. The video at the start has English subtitles and explains a lot, and any written information has an English translation.
3.5 based on 100 reviews
The marina of Puerto Deportivo de Aguadulce has 764 mooring spaces and boasts services and facilities appropriate for a modern prestige port.
For those who don't own a boat, the port is still an excellent place to visit with many cafes lining the quaysides. A stroll along the harbour wall is also a pleasant activity.
For those staying in this pleasant town, La Envia golf course is only a short drive whilst the city of Amería is only ten minute drive away.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Monday Closed
Stunning castle in excellent condition. Free entry! Great for all ages. Stunning views over Almeria and out to sea. Well worth visiting.
4 based on 10 reviews
4.5 based on 156 reviews
The Museum was initially set up in a building on calle Javier Sanz, and shared the site with the School of Arts and Trades and subsequently with the "Celia Viñas" Secondary School. The name, Luis Siret, was added to the museum's name in tribute to the memory of this distinguished archaeologist. The collections and the museum were declared a Historical and Artistic Monument in 1962 (Decree no. 474 of 1 March). In 1979, the museum was transferred to the National Ministry of Culture which decided to adapt the former Colegio Menor de Santa María del Mar as the museum's new home, in 1981. It stands in this same square today. The inauguration took place on 22 October 1982. After that, it was called the Museum of Almería although this only became its official title in 1994. Because of the structural problems due to aluminosis, the building's poor state of conservation led to its closure to the public in 1991, although the museum's internal services continued to function. To reduce the impact of such a prolonged closure as much as possible, two permanent Exhibitions were opened in 1995, with a small representative show of Prehistory and Ancient History in Almería outside the museum site, in two places at the Provincial Historical Archive and the Villaespesa Library. At a later date, a single exhibition was organised in the Villaespesa Library called "Archaeological Testimonies in the province of Almería". The Ministry of Culture decided to erect a new building on the same plot following the demolition of the old site. In the meantime, the inside areas were moved to buildings belonging to the Provincial Council, in the former Colegio Virgen del Pilar. Some of the storerooms were also moved there. The remaining items in storage were moved to the former Psychiatric Hospital. Architects Ángela García Paredes and Ignacio García Pedrosa were responsible for designing the new museum site. The result is a building in contemporary style. Its architectural design is primarily intended to provide a strategic makeover of the museum's location. The block, where it used to be, has been reorganised following the creation of a large public square that looks over the city, with an extensive gardened area intended as an area for relaxation. Inside, the spaces are impressively arranged to combine light, contrasting heights and aesthetics in attractive woodwork. The central space of the hall and double stairs give structure to the approach adopted in the architecture and museography, helping visitors to move freely on various themed tours. The building was awarded the PAD and ARCO 2004 prizes and was a finalist in the FAD awards in 2005. On 23 March 2006 the Prince and Princess of Asturias inaugurated the new site and opened the Museum of Almería to the public.
A 4-floor new facility, near train/bus stations, free entry. We were the only visitors during our 2-hour visit mid-day, mid-week, mid-October. Exhibits present material culture of Paleo and Neolithic culture of eastern Andalucía, the agricultural revolution, the rise of social classes, the arrival of the Romans and ending with the Arabs. Christian culture was only mentioned in relation to the demise of the Córdoba caliphate. The beautiful library was a real treat to be able to sit down with reference material and reader at leisure.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Ven a ver películas de estreno a 5€ X 2 películas, precio increíble en un entorno único y con todos los servicios ( ambigu con palomitas, refrescos, chucherías y una bocatería con amplia oferta ) para disfrutar de una experiencia diferente al aire libre.
Por 5€ dos pelis de estreno! Y tiene su encanto verla con las estrellas encima! Las sillas incómodas por eso es mejor llevar cojines, todo el mundo lo hace, y también puedes cambiar de sala si la segunda peli no es la que te interesa. En general esta bien como una opción de ir al cine en una noche de verano!
4 based on 135 reviews
October half term, closed, desolute, unkempt, lots of building work around the area. Walked around the perimeter to see if we could find a way in. Broken bottles, litter, graffitti, looks like it's been shut down and abandoned
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