Almuñécar, Spain

Almuñécar is a charming coastal town in the province of Granada on Spain's Costa Tropical, known for its rich history dating back to Phoenician times around 800 BC when it was founded as Sexi. The town flourished under Roman rule with fish salting factories and aqueducts, and later as a Moorish stronghold with its impressive San Miguel Castle. Today, visitors explore narrow winding streets in the old town filled with whitewashed houses, flower-filled patios, and historic sites like the Roman aqueduct and archaeological museum housed in the Cueva de Siete Palacios. The subtropical climate supports lush vegetation, including tropical fruits, and beautiful beaches with clear waters ideal for diving and water sports

Location: Granada, Spain

Coordinates: 36.73393, -3.69072

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