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Travel Destination Guide - Roquetas De Mar
Roquetas De Mar (Andalucia, Spain) 
Roquetas De Mar Information
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Roquetas De Mar (which means "Little Rocks of the Sea") is one of the four main resorts that make up the Costa de Almeria. The area is most suited for those looking for a quieter beach-based holiday, including most ages, couples and families. Roquetas de Mar is also popular with more mature holidaymakers and attracts a variety of nationalities, predominantly Germans, but also a fair number of British package tourists.
Hotels and apartments are generally of a high standard, and many offer a variety of facilities and entertainments for all ages, they tend to be of the 3- or 4-star variety and, as they're popular with package tourists, are generally booked out in high season. Many buildings are Andalusian-style white concrete structures and low-rise apartments (many privately owned) predominate.
The village of Roquetas, 2 mls away, is more for locals and offers far less for tourists apart from a fortnightly market, shops and post office.
In the resort itself, there's a small tourist road-train and horse and cart for those who want to give their legs a rest. Frequent bus service to Almeria and Aguadulce. Train connections from Almeria to various destinations including Granada, Seville and Madrid. Car, bicycle and tricycle hire all available.
Locality:
Roquetas De Mar is situated near the SE corner of mainland Spain, towards the SW end of the Almerian Coast. 17 mls W of Almeria airport. On virtually flat land, part of an almost continuous and expanding urban area with farmland to the rear, and, beyond, the rugged mountains of the Sierra de Gador.
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The beach is a long, attractive, fairly wide and gently shelving stretch of coarse, light sand, narrower towards the SW end of the resort. Waves can be strong, though swimming and water sports are popular, including windsurfing, jet-skiing, pedalloes, sailing and surfing.
Most of the beach is public, though many hotels have private sections with sun loungers and deck chairs for hire. Lifeguard on duty during high season. Has earned a European Blue Flag for cleanliness and safety.
Daytime offers a sports centre and public golf courses in vicinity. Go-karting, surfing, sailing, and various motorised water sports. There are nautical clubs, cycling hire, and a children's funfair.
Nightlife gives a plethora of open-air cafes, pubs and bars, including Irish and Scottish ones. A few discos and nightclubs, a couple of casinos in the larger hotels.
Many hotels also offer programmes of evening entertainment, including live music and local shows. Generally a more relaxed, low-key atmosphere compared with other more developed Spanish resorts
There are a good selection of restaurants to suit all tastes. Many choices including fish, pizza, Chinese, local fare (with "menu of the day" dishes on offer) as well as the ubiquitous "everything with chips" fodder. "Tapas", small samples of food eaten with wine or beer before the main meal ? is typical of this area.
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Population: 40.341.500
Languages: Castilian Spanish 74% (official nationwide); Catal
Currency: euro Currency code: EUR
Local Times:
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Country Dialling Code: +34
Voltage: 127/220V 50Hz
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Widely known for Flamenco music and dance, bull-fights, fantastic beaches and lots of sunshine, Spain has just about every ingredient for the holiday maker. Travel is easy, accommodation plentiful, the climate benign, the people relaxed, the beaches long and sandy, the food and drink easy to come by and full of regional variety. More than 50 million foreigners a year visit Spain, yet you can also travel for days and hear nothing but Spanish.
Area: 504,780 sq km
Population: 39,644,000
Capital: Madrid. Population 3,500,000 people
Currency: The euro; formerly the Spanish peseta.
Language: Castilian (generally known as Spanish), as well as regional languages in Galicia (Galician), the Basque Lands (Basque), Catalunya (Catalan).
Visa: No visas are necessary for EU nationals staying a maximum of three months.
Geography: Spain consists of the Spanish mainland, which occupies most of the Iberian peninsula (Portugal has the south-western edge), the Balearic islands (Ibiza, Formentera, Mallorca and Menorca) in the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands (La Palma, Tenerife, Gomera, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Hierro) in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Morocco. |
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