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 | Almería Transportation | Tips 1 - 10 of 10 |  | Popular Transportation | Miscellaneous Transportation Tips | All Tips (10) Another way to get easily around in the area of Almeria is to take a rental car. We've been 20 years old at that time and had our drivers licence for 2 years, but this wasn't a problem. Especially for a visit of the Parque Natural Cabo de Gata, a nature park in the north-east of almeria, it is perfect to have a rental car and to go individual ways. But you should be carful with very small streets, they can get smaller and smaller and end up suddenly in a really bad pathway, with no chance to turn. Leave a Comment Theme: Car/Motor Home
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Getting around Mojarcar was easy bus stopped outside your hotel and took you either to Mojarcar village or Garuchia Village were the most fabulous fish is to be found. Quite and scenic. Leave a Comment Theme: Bus
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The main bus station is located with the train station. There are several bus operators all with their own ticket booths a big display shows which bus goes where and when. Prices are cheap and the service is reliable. For the shopaholics there is a big shopping center/mall on the main road into Roquetas del Mar. Leave a Comment Theme: Bus
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There are many organized trips by bus. Usually you can book these trips at the hotel, in which you are staying. We made trips to the sierra nevada and granada with the bus. The only bad thing is, if you are motion sick, to get in the back of the bus. Leave a Comment Theme: Bus
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Fly into Almeria's Airport, the second busiest Airport in Andaluc?a after M?laga. Don?t fly domestic, flights into Almeria from other Spanish cities are the most expensive in the country, don?t ask me why. There are regular flights to London with British and charters to many other British and German cities every thursday and sunday. Leave a Comment Theme: Airplane
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From malaga to Almeria: just entering to the Grananda coast line Leave a Comment Theme: Car/Motor Home
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