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Holiday rentals are an ideal alternative to hotels, providing more space, privacy and comfort for your money. Clickandrent has access to over 70,000 properties for you to rent, in every corner of the world. By booking one of these holiday villas, apartments, cottages or even castles, you get more than just a room to sleep in: A holiday rental is an experience in living like a local at your destination.

A holiday rental is very cost effective and a great way to plan a cheap holiday. The cost per person is often significantly lower than what you pay at a hotel, saving up to 50% on the average family hotel stay.

Most properties in Costa de Almeria are available for short breaks, midweek breaks, long weekends, short term rentals and also for long stay winter holidaying.

We also offer last minute bargains on our holiday rental homes, cut price holiday breaks are agreed upon on with many of our private owner properties and there are always cheap deals to be had on our site.

Clickandrent in Costa de Almeria cater for the interests of  both the Owner of Properties who want to use the site to advertise their properties and also for customers who want a value for money break.

There is a large range of different properties throughout Spain and in the Costa de Almeria region on our site to suit all requirements including specialist Golf and Ski Properties or if you prefer outdoor pursuits such as walking, climbing, bike rides, fishing, kite boarding, surfing, horse riding  and pony trekking we can cater for your needs.

Relax in the Jacuzzi / hot tub, warm yourself by a log fire at night, take a dip in the pool  or just bathe in the moonlight on the balcony of you beach apartment –  the choice is endless

This site has acceess to 70,000+ properties, of varying sizes :- Apartments, Villas, Houses, Chalets and Duplex Properties with a wide variety of amenities -  1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8+ bedrooms and  1,2,3,4,5,6+ bathrooms.

To see what we offer to holiday-makers, browse through our advertised holiday villas and apartments in Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, Florida, Greece or self catering cottage rentals in England, Ireland and Scotland. Holiday accommodation includes self catering apartments, villas with pools, holiday cottages, and ski chalets.


    Attractions & Places of Interest
  • The Alcazaba, a mediaeval fortress begun in the 13th century but destroyed by an earthquake in 1522. It includes a triple line of walls, a majestic keep and large gardens. It commands a quarter in white colors, of Muslim-age aspect.
  • The Cathedral, with a fortress-like appearance due to its towers, merlons and protected paths, aimed to defend it from the Mediterranean pirates. Originated as a mosque later turned into a Christian church, it was destroyed by the 1522 earthquake. In the 16th century it was rebuilt in the Renaissance style, whilst keeping some of its defensive features.
  • Renaissance church of Santiago, built in 1533, with tower and portal decorated with reliefs.
  • Chanca, a group of houses carved within rocks.
  • Castle of San Cristobal, now in ruins. It is connected to the Alcazaba by a line of walls
  • Museum of Almería. Includes findings from Prehistoric, Iberic, Roman, Greek ages and Muslim objects, mostly from the Alcazaba.

Spain

Famous for the sun, sea, beaches and tapas. But surely as popular for it's culture, history and beautiful countryside...

An unique destination, due to its rich history and cultural heritage, diverse landscape and varied gastronomy. Here you will find green, hilly country side with pastures and small fishing harbours to the mountains with permanent snow, like the Sierra Nevada or the Pyrenees. From the steep rocky coast to the busy beaches of the Costa's, from the worldly towns to the small middle ages villages inland.

The diversity and the contrasts which characterize Spain can also been seen in the culture. The country is strewn with interesting cultural sights, each with it's own influences: Celtic, Iberian, Greek-Roman, Moors.

The Spanish people enjoy a lively culture, with it's many folk festivals and in the music and dance (think of the 'Flamenco' in Andalusia or the somewhat gentler Sardana in Cataluña), each region with it's own festivals and customs. On top of which Spain has excellent cuisine: olives & olive oil, tapas, fish and shell fish paella, wine, sherry and above all a many sided local gastronomy.

Costa de Almeria

Due to its arid landscape, numerous spaghetti westerns were filmed in Almería. According to Christopher Frayling, the author of Once Upon A Time in Italy: The Films of Sergio Leone, some of the sets are still there.[3] These sets are located in the desert of Tabernas. The town and region were also used by David Lean in Lawrence of Arabia (1962), John Milius in The Wind and the Lion (1975), and others. One of Almería's most famous natural spots is the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park. This park is of volcanic origin, and is the largest and most ecologically significant marine-terrestrial space in the European Western Mediterranean Sea. With one of the most beautiful and ecologically rich coasts of the western Mediterranean and an area of 380 square kilometres it is one of Spain’s natural jewels. The Cabo de Gata Natural Park runs through the municipal areas of Níjar, Almería and Carboneras. Its villages, previously dedicated to fishing, have become tourism spots for those interested in nature. One of the greatest draws of the Cabo de Gata Natural Park is its beaches.

Almería has a semi-arid climate with mediterranean influences; it has the sunniest, warmest and driest climates in Europe. Almería enjoys about 3000 hours of sunshine annually with around 320 sunny days a year on average (6 hours of sun in January and 12 in August). Almería has an average annual temperature of around 20 °C (68 °F) and only 25-30 wet days a year on average. During the winter, daily maximum temperatures tend to stay around 14–20 °C (57–68 °F). At night, the temperature rarely drops below 8 °C (46 °F). Precipitation falls in short heavy bursts. During the warmest month - August, there are clear sunny skies and no rainfall. The typical daily temperatures range from 30–36 °C (86–97 °F) and occasionally climb higher to around 40 °C (104 °F). The minimum temperatures stay well above 20 °C (68 °F). The temperature of the sea stays around 17 °C (63 °F) during the winter and 27 °C (81 °F) during the summer. This makes a swim an inviting prospect during any time of the year.

In 2000, a team of geologists found a cave filled with giant gypsum crystals in an abandoned silver mine near Almería. The cavity, which measures 1.8x1.7 meters, would be the largest geode ever found. The entrance of the cave has been blocked by five tons of rocks, and is under police protection (to prevent looters from entering). According to geological models, the cave was formed during the Messinian salinity crisis 6 million years ago, when the Mediterranean sea evaporated and left thick layers of salt sediments (evaporites). The cave is currently not accessible to tourists.

By land, to Almería can be reached by the A-7 Mediterranean Highway, which connects the Mediterranean area and Spanish A-92 that unites it with the rest of Andalusia. By sea, the port of Almería has lines to Melilla, Algeria and Morocco, also being scale of tourist cruises in the Mediterranean. Likewise also owns a marina with moorings for pleasure boats. Currently the port of Almería is being expanded with new docks also transform into a container port which make large-scale international shipping and thereby increase its freight traffic. It normally cover lines with the following destinations:



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