An informational post to help you remain aware of scams, pickpockets, and things to look out for. First of all, we feel this is a very safe area to live and rarely hear of any crime. However, every once in a while we do hear of something and thought we would share the information with you. Scammers are everywhere in cities big and small, so we hope this helps to keep you informed and to be on the lookout for these things.
Almuñécar, our charming traditional Spanish town on the Granada Coast, has some urban art to show off. We share with you photos to tempt you and the location for you to enjoy it in person.
Almuñécar is really getting quite the collection of Urban Art. I have done my best to showcase the art here, but sometimes I can’t find all of the information. If you have any art to share or know more about any of the art currently showcased, please contact Almuencar Info!
Each mural, mosaic, sculpture, or piece of art reflects the artist’s unique style. Together, they provide Almuñécar with a modern artistic and cultural spirit. From abstract designs to intricate murals, the diversity of the art represents the wide range of influences that add to our culture.
Almuñécar Urban Art: A Cultural Transformation through Murals, Mosaics, and more
Almuñécar Urban Art has been popping up over the past few years. What would have been an ordinary wall or roundabout has become a piece of art.
Almuñécar Street Art
Create your own Street Art tour in Almuñécar and La Herradura. Explore each village and discover its beauty, art, murals, mosaics, and more. Each piece of public art is shown below, along with a detailed map pinpointing its location.
Cotobro Wall Mural
You won’t just discover this gem on your everyday walk. Finding this takes a bit more exploration. As you go up the Av. del Mediterráneo, turn left on Calle Colina de San Cristóbal. Continue on the street for just a bit until you see a large staircase to the right. Follow those stairs up to the top, and you will be in for a pleasant surprise! About 5 murals in one! Showing off all there is to love about Spain, Granada, and the Costa Tropical. Artist: Kiwi Liberdade Sagrada – read more on the website KiwiWallArts Instagram: KiwiWallArts Location: Calle Colina San Cristobal, Cotobro
Aquarium Wall Mural
The local Aquarium has reopened its doors, and the exterior has a new look. Artist: Kiwi Liberdade Sagrada – read more on the website KiwiWallArts Instagram: KiwiWallArts Location: Avenida Europa, Centro
Waves – Calle Guadix Wall Mural
The main influences for this mural are the fusion of Japanese style #fingerwaves and Germanic typography, as well as the strokes used to create classic fonts. It looks like waves at the beach. Artist: charleswhiteshart Charles white S. ART Location: Calle Guadix at the Corner of Paseo San Cristobal.
Wall Murals – Plaza Kelibia
2 murals near Plaza Kelibia Artist: I don’t have any info on these. If you have credible information, please let me know. I can then attribute the artists. Location: Calle Aduana Vieja and Calle América
The world’s largest mural, ‘Les Rivages de Almuñécar’
On the back side of the Apartments Tao, you will find a 7,000-square-meter mural stretched across three buildings on Velilla beach. The mural depicts a woman walking along the beach with her dog. This work is a “trompe l’oeil” in which the views from the mountain create an optical illusion, making the buildings appear to be part of the beach and merging the sea with the terraces of the blocks. Read more Artist: José Fernández Ríos Location: Paseo de Velilla
Tribute to Frida Kahlo – Tourist Accommodation
It’s a vibrant apartment with graffiti on the walls, a tribute to our beloved Frida. 100% unique and different. Artist: unknown to me. Do you know? Please share with me so I can attribute the artist. Location: Calle Baja del Mar 7, Almuñécar
Secret Art Walk
This is a hidden treat to discover on the small path that goes under the N340. I believe these sculptures were installed by Galería Carmar, Asociación Cultural y Musical. Please let me know if you have more information, and I can update this post.
Location: Calle América, Almuñécar
Secret Utility Door of Cats
This little gem is on a utility door on Camino Los Marinos. It you are up for the Los Marinos stairs, once at the top, you can continue down the street until you happen upon it. It is a nice walking loop to go up the stairs and walk around. Alternatively, you can walk on the road and go down the stairs.
Location: Camino Los Marinos, Almuñécar
Kiss Me Corner
Almuñécar’s Kiss Me Corner – “Bésame en esta esquina”.
Take a photo of your kiss and share it on social media. This photo hotspot is located on Av. de Cala. It is on the side wall of Meson Los Arcos, just across from the Municipal Market.
Be sure to tag your photo with the following: @Almunecarayuntamiento
Hommage to el pueblo Gitano
On Derrumbadero Street, where hammers once sounded and forges burned, you will find a commemorative ceramic honoring the last gitanas forges in our municipality. A symbol of effort, dignity, and tradition. This is in commemoration of the 𝟔𝟎𝟎 𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐨 𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐝𝐚 𝐠𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐧 𝐨𝐟 𝐥𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐠𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐥𝐞 𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐥𝐚 𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐥𝐚 𝐥𝐞 𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐥𝐚𝐧 and the 𝘿𝙞́𝙖 𝙄𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙣𝙖𝙘𝙞𝙤𝙣 𝙙𝙚𝙡 𝙋𝙪𝙚𝙗𝙡𝙤 𝙂𝙞𝙩𝙖𝙣𝙤. Location: Calle Derrumbadero at the Corner Avenida Andalucía
Streets of Cotobro
Ceramic Mural depicting the streets of Cotobro. Location: Playa de Cotobro
Mosaic Fountain San Cristóbal
Ceramic fountain in honor of the fishermen of Los Marinos. Location: Playa de San Cristóbal
Mosaic Almuñécar Octopus “Pulpo”
Ceramic art representing the sea and a giant octopus “pulpo.” Location: Playa Puerta del Mar
Mosaic Stones Plaza Santa Cruz Almuñécar
A beautiful mosaic of the Roman Aqueduct is located on the north side of the park. Location: Plaza Santa Cruz
Mosaic Almuñécar Sign
Ceramic art representing the town and sea. Location: Playa Puerta del Mar
Mosaic Almuñécar Playa Hearts
Ceramic art representing the sea, a great photo spot Location: Playa San Cristóbal, Playa Velilla, Playa Puerta del Mar, Playa La Herradura
Mosaic Art
Artist: D. José Cabrera Alaminos Location: Experience Stunning Mosaic Art Along Playa Puerta Del Mar Almuñécar. What were once ordinary cement benches are now beautiful works of art. Read more on Almunecarinfo.com
La Herradura Old Town
The streets of La Herradura Old Town contain unique things to see around each corner on this walking route. Get out to Explore, Meander, and Discover! Read more on Almunecarinfo.com
This recipe for Ñoquis Con Chipirones, is brought to you by Elle from Spain Buddy.
Since moving to Spain in 2006, I have thrown myself headfirst into Spanish cuisine. Initially, I was happy just to eat it, but as time went on I wanted to be able to recreate those experiences at home.
Costa Tropical is a great location for cycling from sea to mountains. A visiting cyclist has some tips for you for riding, touring, or cycling Almuñécar and the Costa Tropical.
Cowabunga! Surfboard showers have made their way onshore on the Almuñécar & La Herradura beaches!
Almuñécar & La Herradura has added a bit of fun and color to our beaches. After you’ve enjoyed your time at the beach, locate one of the many surfboard showers and enjoy rinsing off. You don’t need to worry about a wipeout with these surfboards, they are just there to get you clean. More showers have been added and they are fun to seek out.
You will find several fun surfboard-shaped showers installed on our beaches. Can you get a photo of them all? We share a few with you below in our gallery.
Surfboard shower gallery
Surfboard showers can be found on the following beaches:
Tesorillo, Velilla, Puerta del Mar, San Cristobal, La Herradura, Cotobro
Almuñécar Beaches – Almuñécar Playas
With over 19 km of coastline, the Almuñécar beaches (Almuñecar playas and Playa La Herradura) are for everyone. Of course, some of the most popular are those which are easily accessible and right in the urban area of town. There are also several which are secluded or offer small coves or cliffs, for a little variety. Many of the beaches are covered with stones or pebbles, there are even some with dark sand. We think these are some of the best beaches in Granada, playas de Almuñecar.
Almuñécar Tags
The Ayuntamiento wants your selfies, so please use the tags in your photos!
Who loves to get out and move? Why not explore the area on foot? There are many existing Costa Tropical walking routes to choose from or you can create your own. We will share a few of the handy walking routes in Almuñécar – La Herradura and surrounding areas. Try them all or share your best route with us in the comments.
La Herradura Castle has quite the history and is now an interactive museum honoring the 1562 shipwreck in the La Herradura bay. We call it a castle, but it really was used for other purposes.
The monument was built in 1770 by Carlos III. This was all part of the coastal surveillance and defense strategy. This was about the same time the towers of Cerro Gordo and Punta de la Mona we also erected. From the castle or fortress, they were able to communicate with the two towers.
This was a way to give warning and defend against Berber pirates and movements on the sea, all to protect the local fisherman and farmers. As well as the first line of protection for the city of Granada. Fires were used as a deterrent during the night and smoke signals were used during the day.
(Battery defensive La Herradura Castle)
The fortress was used by the army until 1839, followed by the civil guard. In 20o5 the Almuñécar Auyuntamiento took over and commissioned the restoration. In 2011 this restoration was complete and in 2021 the inauguration of the Historical Museum “1562-La Furia del Mar” was opened.
Now the castle is an interactive museum and a cultural space that will keep alive the memory of the shipwreck that occurred off the coast of La Herradura in the year 1562, in which 25 galleys of the Armada sank, in which more than 5,000 people lost their lives, a naval disaster greater than that of the Titanic at the beginning of the 20th century.
Historical Museum 1562-La furia del mar – Photo Gallery
La Herradura Museum Hours
Location near Playa La Herradura
The Castle is about 1 block inland from Playa La Herradura, just to the western end of the village. You may also access off of the N340.
As you enter the town of La Herradura, you will notice a large bronze sculpture along the beach. This is the Monument to Shipwrecked Sailors. The deep bay of La Herradura hides the remains of 25 ships of the Spanish Navy, and more than five thousand sailors. The La Herradura naval disaster occurred on October 19, 1562, due to a very large storm.
As you meander the streets of La Herradura or stroll along the beach or paseo, eventually you will likely stop for some tapas. We’ll help you find scrumptious tapas in La Herradura. It may just seem like any regular restaurant from the outside, or it may feel more like a beach-side cafe, but either way, they are going to have some Spanish tapas for you! Just sit down and order a drink to let the magic happen of the Spanish lifestyle happen.
While we aren’t aware of any dedicated vegetarian restaurants in La Herradura, there are many that are vegetarian-friendly. If they don’t specifically have something on the menu, be sure to ask to alter their menu items. For example, even when you order a salad, you need to be careful, as many come with ham or tuna. Just specify when you order, as all of the La Herradura restaurants are very friendly.
Escape to the Sierra Nevada mountains and experience a day trip from Almuñécar to Monachil. A unique hiking experience through a narrow canyon, on top of a narrow cement wall, and over several hanging bridges. A place to cool down from the heat at one of the many water holes along the river. Keep on reading to find out the scoop from our guest author Ed.
While there is plenty of sunshine in southern Spain, it isn’t every day! Yes, there are still a good 30 – 50 days a year where we will have rain, clouds, high winds and more acts of Mother Nature! We share with you some suggested indoor activities when the weather acts up or if the sun is just too much for you! Many of these options are local, with some in Granada, Malaga, or nearby locations. We will mention plenty of indoor things to do for the kids to do, as well a few indoor activities just for the adults. By the way you don’t need to be a kid to have a blast, so join in on the fun. Here is a rough guide to the weather in Almunecar.
Escape Room Experience
Come and enjoy an exciting escape game in the Library of Souls with your family and friends. Immerse yourself in this incredible adventure full of mystery and challenges. For any questions or reservations, please contact us: labibliotecadelasalmas@gmail.com Tel: 635 11 89 34 website
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Costa Tropical Old Spanish Sugar Mill
This is a good 1/2 day activity from Almuñécar and you are in for a sweet treat, all about sugar in Spanish. Just a little to the east within Costa Tropical, you can experience the sugarcane past of Motril. You will experience an old Spanish sugar mill, take a tour of a rum distillery and for the adults, taste some Spanish rum. Let’s talk sugar (Azucar).
The Archaeological Museum Cueva de Siete Palacios, also known as the Cave of 7 Palaces, is surprisingly not located within a cave. Instead, it represents the largest section of the former Roman Palace. The museum is located in what was once the basement of this Roman Palace. Inside, there are remains of the historic past of Almuñécar. Including remains found at the necropolis of Puente de Noy, Laurita, and the fish salting factory of El Majuelo.
The Granada Science Park is huge and a wonderful science center and museum, one of the best indoor activities. It is just a 1 hour drive from the coast and is located just off of the highway, parking is available as well. It is one of the most visited museums in Andalusia and a perfect option for one of those bad weather days. The activities and exhibits are fun for people of all ages, so even if you don’t have kids it’s worth a visit. Read more about the Granada Science Park.
Technically this isn’t in town, but it is great fun for the kids! There are a series of huge beautifully lit caverns stretching for almost five kilometres and boasts the world’s largest stalagmite. Now that’s something to tell the other kids about when they get back to school! Not all of the caves are open to the public, so you won’t need to walk the 5 km, but do be prepared for navigating some stairs. Check out Wagoners Abroad tips for exploring the Nerja Caves.
This is a fun cave to explore in Rincon de la Victoria! It shows off smooth services, nice paths, and even an underground body of water. It is a great location for the kids to explore and offers stairs or an elevator.
Jumping parks in Granada! Let the kids run wild and Jump on trampolines!
Let the kids run wild and jump in Malaga! You will find a jumping park called Altitude Trampoline Park Málaga. It is near the airport and in a central shopping area. There is also one called Sould in El Ingenio shopping center in Velez Malaga.
This is a great educational and fun activity for everyone! All of your senses will be dazzled with the amazing selection of olive oils in Andalucia. Learn about the production of oil, wine and cheese! There is a tasting tour too! They show off and sell some of the bes products of Andalucia. The museum is on the old road to Granada in Vélez de Benaudalla and is about a 20 minute drive from Almunecar. You can stop and see some of the villages along the way.
Closed until May 2024. If playing video games is your thing, there are a few places around town with some games. None of them are huge, but you can still have a good time. The locations are in the lobby of Hotel Playa Senator, at the New Royal Pool, Hotel Best Alcazar in bowling alley. During the summer months, you will find pool tables, foosball and other games at Aqua Tropic water park. There may be a few more random machines around town, but these offer the most.
CLOSED until further notice! Step out of your comfort zone and taste new produce and speak with the vendors at the Almuñécar Municipal Market. This traditional market will fulfill all of your daily shopping needs. It isn’t huge, but if you are sampling food along the way it can fill up some of your time. Inside, you will find the various butchers, deli counters, produce, bakers, honey, fresh eggs, tea, an ecological store, coffee beans, and a wealth of fish stands too. This is a great place to practice using your Spanish conversation too! On a rainy day, there won’t be as many locals, so it is a perfect place for you to go. It’s located just across the street from the Aquarium, so why not do both!
Closed until May 2024. If you want to enjoy a special treat, then head on over to the Best Alcazar Hotel on Punta de la Mona. They offer several bowling lanes, pool tables, arcade games and they can also host parties. This is perfect for that rainy day and of course is one of the best indoor activities. They usually have great prices for “happy hour” each day. They sometimes have limited hours in the winter months, so check with them for current hours.
McDonald’s renovated their restaurant and terrace winter 2018. Now the terrace has some shade and the playground has changed. We just need to get a new photo up for you. They don’t open up early, except for Friday. The little ones will still have fun, as the playground is outside and available at any time. Enjoy a cup of coffee or an ice cream too.
For the bigger kids, the youth center (La Casa de la Juventud) is a place for meeting friends, and seek guidance from the Youth Information Office. There are also leisure activities, indoor activities, and workshops, spaces for associations, groups and creative expression spaces, as well as free internet stations, computer classes and more. Located at Plaza Teatro, just in from the Paseo del Altillo. They are open Monday – Saturday 17:00-22:00.
While there isn’t a traditional movie theater in town, we still find ways to see the movies! There are often movies in Spanish year-round at the Cultural Center. This is a great Spanish immersion activity for the entire family. During the summer months there are outdoor theaters in town, showing films in Spanish. If you want a film in English, from September – June, it is offered once a week at the Cultural Center. Please see our full Almuñécar Movie Guide for more info.
Ever experienced hopping on and off a train? Get the chance to do it on this tour that makes several stops to the most notable historic and cultural sites in Granada!
For a day with indoor activities and a complete shopping experience, sometimes you need to visit a big city. We will describe how to get to the new Centro Comercial Nevada shopping Granada from Almuñécar. The Nevada shopping center [Centro Comercial Nevada] is located in Granada and is on the southeast side of the city, so that means easy access from Costa Tropical. With approximately 120,000 square meters of commercial area, and with 200+ stores, numerous restaurants, and an 8-cinema cineplex, there is plenty to see, do, and eat.
Are you getting cabin fever staying in the small coastal city of Almuñécar, or is the weather bad? Are you dreaming of a day out at a big and modern shopping mall? Well, let us share with you how to get to Larios Mall, Vialia Mall, IKEA Malaga, Plaza Mayor, from Almuñécar to Málaga and back. We provide you with instructions via the public bus, in addition to directions for driving a car.
This museum has a vast area for visitors to enjoy everything about honey! It boasts four main areas to explore: the impressive wax winery, the gardens, the Hive Collection, and the Honey Museum. The main building is equipped with a series of dynamic and interactive modules designed to meet the wide world of the bee in an entertaining way. Everything is in Spanish, so it is a great way to immerse yourself in the culture. This is located just outside of Lanjarón, which is about midway to Granada city.
Take your favorite board games or deck of cards to a local cafe and make your own indoor activities! Stay social with the locals and have a bit of fun too. Some places have games for you to choose from as well, but it is easiest to bring what you are familiar with. We always have a deck of UNO cards handy!
The public library is located in the Casa de la Cultura (cultural center) upstairs. You don’t need a library card to go in and read a few books. This is a great way to practice or introduce yourself to Spanish reading. You do need to be quiet inside, but there are books for all ages.
While this isn’t a stay warm and dry activity, it sure is fun. We found the best location to do a bit of storm watching is along the Paseo de Cotobro and Cotobro beach. It is also very exciting down by the Marina del Este to see the waves crash over the sea wall. Stay safe and don’t go on the beach near the waves, sometimes, big waves come and can just grab you. Stay along the paseo and get a big splash!
If you have more suggestions, just send us a message and we will determine if it should be added to the list.
Almuñécar Map
Most of these activities can be found on our custom town map.
Looking for more things to do Almuñécar?
If this wasn’t enough for you or you want more adventurous activities, please review our full list of Things To Do in Almuñécar, including 1/2 day and full-day trips from Almuñécar.
Well that should keep you busy for a little while. If you discover new activities you feel we should add to the list, please comment below with detailed information. We will research and if it is a good fit, we will do our best to include it in the list.
What do you think? Do you think Almuñécar is a family friendly place?
How do you say the name? Is it Almuñécar or Almunecar? Why do we sometimes see the word Sexi and hear about Sexitanos? Don’t worry, we will do our best to explain it to you! Let’s learn about the name “Almuñécar”, how to pronounce it, and a tiny bit of history.