 | Almería is within easy reach of any part of Europe. Its airport, connected to the city by a motorway, links Almería with all of the Old Continent’s main capital cities.
In character with its clearly maritime nature, the port of Almería welcomes ships and cruise liners from the widest possible range of countries, as well as offering a regular ferry service to the North African coastal ports of Melilla and Nador (Morocco) as well as Ghazaouet (Algeria).
The district is well communicated by land via the Autovía del Mediterráneo motorway, the N-324 Granada-Almería main road and by the N-340 road from Málaga. An extensive road network links the provincial capital to the northern towns and Níjar, as well as B roads inside the Natural Park. It is worth bearing in mind that many of the beaches in Cabo de Gata-Níjar are not accessible by car in order to preserve this important natural site and are only accessible on foot or by bicycle |  |
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