Spanish Car Hire Almeria Airport

Budget Price Car Hire in SpainCAR HIRE ALMERIA AIRPORT

Car hire Almeria provide premium car rental services at the cheapest possible car hire prices.

All ours cars are low price because we have special deals with all major car rental companies in Spain. Our rental cars come with complimentary breakdown assistance, fully comprehensive insurance and unlimited mileage.

Any problems you may encounter on your journey in Spain including punctures, windscreens, breakdown etc are all fully covered with no excess for you to pay.

Located on the beautiful south coast of Spain, Almeria is an incredibly popular part of Spain with tourists because of its great weather, fascinating food and culture and stunning coastlines.

If you are flying into Almeria Airport we can meet you and show you directly to your vehicle. Our offices are within the terminal arrivals building itself so you do not have to worry after arriving.

Please check out the detailed terms applicable to the car you are wishing to hire.

 
 
 

Spanish Car Hire from Almeria AirportCar Rental in Almeria Spain

Car Hire from Almeria Airport starts at a very low weekly rate of approximately €90.00. This includes:

What you see is what you pay as we have already factored in all the taxes and the premium location fee into this price as well as any airport surcharges.

Our low prices for car hire in Almeria are the lowest around because we compare the rates from companies such as Avis, Auto Europe, Budget Car rental, Dollar rent a car, Enterprise, National, Sixt, Hertz and many others.

Mini tourist guide to Almeria SpainMini Tourist Guide for Almeria Spain

Almeria is both a historical and modern city. Located on the coast, it has some spectacular historical, medieval buildings alongside some very modern ones. Its Al-Andalus legacy can be seen everywhere, including in the surrounding villages and in its gastronomy. Surrounded by mountainous territory it was used to film Spaghetti Westerns in the seventies.

Almeria has been inhabited since the bronze age, some ancient caves with painting on the walls still exist. The Phoenicians, the Romans, the Iberians, the Cartaginenses and the Moors all once occupied Almeria until it finally fell to the Spanish 'Reyes Católicos' in 1489. A visit to the city offers you the chance to visit remains from all these periods.

Almeria is the lightest province in Spain with 3,127 hours of daylight a year. Its warm temperatures have contributed to its economy in 2 significant ways - agriculture and tourism.

The Spanish province of Almeria boasts about 200 miles (322km) of varied, scenic coastline that attracts package tourists to its developed resorts near the main towns, but also offers idyllic spots for nature-lovers to explore with its many unspoilt fishing villages, long sandy beaches and small intimate coves popular with nudists.

Sunny and mild, Almeria lies southeast of the Iberian Peninsula on the Mediterranean Sea, still bearing the archaeological evidence of the many ancient cultures, from the Tartessos and Phoenicians to the Romans and Visigoths, who were drawn here by the natural beauty and useful maritime geographic location. The region retains an African flavour, imbibed from that continent which is a short distance away across the Mediterranean.

Inland, Almeria is rather barren and arid, and boasts Europe's only desert region around the village of Tabernas, which has been used as the location for several western movies. In the east the lunar-landscaped Cabo de Gata-Nijar nature reserve with its rugged coastline, attracts hikers, birders and scuba divers. Despite the dry, inhospitable landscape Almeria has developed a thriving agricultural industry and plastic-covered tunnel farms packed with lush fresh produce and flowers are to be seen in abundance.

Most visitors flock to the holiday resorts to the east and west of the lively capital city of Almeria, which boasts picturesque squares, some worthy sights to see, cafes, a ferry port and marina. Lovely beaches, marinas, hotels and sports centres provide plenty to keep holidaymakers happy in the resort towns of Mojacar to the east, and Aguadulce, Roquetas de Mar and Almerimar to the west of the city.

Attractions

The ancient Andalusian city of Almeria lies sheltered at the base of a bay, proudly dominated by the amazing Alcazaba, a huge Moorish citadel with three walled enclosures dating from 995. From the citadel visitors have a good view of the city’s most impressive.

Cabo de Gata Natural Park Cabo de Gata Natural Park

A lighthouse stands at the tip of the Cabo de Gata peninsula, north of Almeria city, marking the extremity of Andalusia's largest coastal nature reserve, a fascinating landscape cocktail of arid desert, volcanic mountains, jagged sea cliffs, sand dunes, wetlands, a lagoon and sandy.

Movie buffs in particular enjoy a visit to the little village of Tabernas, about 16 miles (26km) from Almeria city, set between the Sierra de Alhamilla and Sierra de Filabres in a barren landscape of canyons and rocky wasteland reminiscent of the American.


 

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