Alcazaba of Almeria: Explore Spain's Largest Alcazaba and Discover Its Intriguing History

Explore the Alcazaba of Almeria, Spain’s largest fortress, and uncover its fascinating history. Visit the towers, reservoirs, baths, and gardens, and enjoy panoramic views of the city and seaport.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Conjunto Monumental de La Alcazaba - We will visit one of the most impressive alcazabas in Spain
What's Included
  • Gain entry to the Alcazaba fortress.
Additional Information

Explore the vastness of Almeria’s Alcazaba, one of the country’s largest. Our journey will see us traverse its three internal enclaves, touring the Odalisque and Gunpowder Towers, the Mirror Tower, the Candle Wall, the Islamic water reservoirs and royal baths, and the household residences. In addition to these, we will also take in the sight of the lush…

Location
Conjunto Monumental de la Alcazaba de Almería
Calle Almanzor
See you directly on Almanzor Street, NEXT TO THE BUS STOP. Our guide carries an umbrella and a fuchsia pink t-shirt or coat with the "Cláritas Turismo" logo
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Joannac741
Oct 27, 2024
Up there with the best in Spain - This was well worth the visit and we enjoyed being able to walk around the site without the masses of crowds and people that we have endured at other sites around Spain. We visited in October, and the weather was lovely. I would have concerns visiting in summer with minimal shade on site.
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H8615ditonim
Apr 29, 2024
Brilliant way to spend a couple of hours. - Amazing place. Absolutely beautiful. Lovely place to spend a couple of hours. We went when weather was cool not sure how it would be in the scorching sun, take water and comfy shoes as lots of walking up steps. Loos and a vending machine if needed. Great views and photo opportunities. A must if in almeria.
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I2919svaliciao
Aug 31, 2023
Totally recommended - We booked the visit at the last minute and it was a great success. We loved it, the 8:00 p.m. time is perfect for the heat and the views at dusk. Visit totally recommended and the guide who touched us, in addition to explaining it very well, made it very dynamic.
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Lawrence
Feb 22, 2022
Great View and Learning Experience - Alcazaba is a great example of a Moorish Style fortress. One of the interesting things about it is that it has both circular and square turrets. The circular ones became preferable as cannons got better as the cannon balls would tend to bounce off. The view from the top is pretty amazing, but it can get very windy. if you have a hat make sure it is secured! It has LOTS of steps, so if you have limited mobility this is not the trip for you. It is great for getting your daily steps in though. If you are in the area, it is definitely worth a visit
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Marilia
May 3, 2024
Alcazaba of Almeria - The Alcazaba of Almeria has a different and interesting history from the others I've seen; Our guide seemed to have a lot of knowledge of the facts but, really, there were a lot of people and, most of the time, we didn't even listen to what she was saying. In the large courtyards she waited for the group to gather and passed on the information, in the small spaces and on the route you either stayed glued to her to follow what she was saying or you lost much of the information. There were 15 of us, we had to have a microphone for the guide and headphones for the tourists. The group was for a guide in Spanish, this does not mean that they are all native Spanish speakers. I speak Spanish but I don't follow when people speak too quickly, so I think the guide has to speak at a less frenetic pace, so that ALL tourists understand what is being said.
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34ph
Nov 2, 2023
Spain not for us - It was ok good weather but not happy with the food and restaurants Nothing opens till 8.30 at night. People not so friendly, Sundays a closed up day
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O342avemmanuelt
Sep 30, 2023
To do, without being exceptional - Worth seeing if you're in Almeria, but very disappointing when you saw the Alhambra the day before. Lots of work in progress and limited visitation.
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