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Las Negras, Andalusia, Spain
26 Apr — 27 Apr2
Las Negras, Andalusia, Spain
Fri 26/4
Sat 27/4
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Cheapest day:Sunday
Most expensive day:Friday
C$ 65 - C$ 160
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Where to stay in Las Negras

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About Las Negras

Named after the mountain that rises to the north, Las Negras overlooks the volcanic coastline of Almeria. It is said to have been founded following a tragedy at sea, with some believing that “Las Negras” comes from the black mourning attire worn by the fishermen’s widows. Today, Las Negras is a popular beach resort known for its spectacular coastline and lively tapas bars.

Things to do in Las Negras

Stretching the length of the town is Playa de las Negras, a rocky beach that’s backed by restaurants and bars. To the south is Cala del Cuervo, another beautiful beach that is popular with snorkelers. Nearby is the Cueva de Las Palomas, a protected cave that is only accessible from the water.

Las Negras is home to the charming Molino de Los Mendez, a Mediterranean-style mill that has been lovingly preserved, complete with its original machinery. It comprises a cylindrical tower that rises to eight metres in height, with thick walls and a rotor featuring eight canvas sails. The Molino de Los Mendez provided a backdrop to scenes from the film “A Day Without End”.

A short drive north of Las Negras are the remains of the Castillo de San Pedro, which was originally constructed under Moorish rule. During the 16th century, a defensive tower was built here and weapons were added at the end of the following century. Between 1767 and 1772, the fortress was completely reconstructed to defend against attacks from the English and the French.

Getting around Las Negras

Las Negras is around a one-hour drive from Almeria and 40 minutes from Almeria Airport, which has seasonal flights to destinations across Europe. Regular buses connect to Las Negras and the town is small enough to explore on foot. Renting a car is the most convenient way of getting around the region.

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    434 reviews rated Bitacora with an average score of 9.4/10. It may also be worth looking into the Cerro Mar, which received a rating of 9.4/10 from 24 reviews. Mi Paraiso en Las Negras could also be a good option, with a score of 7.2/10 from 127 reviews.

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