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Mojacar
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A one-hour drive from Almeria's modern
international airport, through ever-changing dramatic scenery, lies the
last Arab enclave left on the Spanish mainland- Mojacar. Conquered by
the Moors, recaptured centuries later by Catholic kings, the village's
existence can be traced back to 2000 BC. A Spanish national monument,
this quaint "corner of enchantment " remains unspoilt and unexploited-
a village of sparkling white houses seemingly built on top of one
another, separated by a labyrinth of narrow and twisting cobbled
alleyways, providing a fascinating mixture of ancient and modern.
Mojacar is one of the most beautiful, picturesque and enchanting
villages on the entire coast, with some 17 kilometres of fine, sandy
beaches. It enjoys an excellent location, protected from behind
by the Cabrera mountain range and overlooking the inviting
Mediterranean sea. Its Southerly location, close proximity to the
African continent and the high surrounding mountains assures an
exceptional subtropical climate, where temperatures are kind all year
round with an average of 21 degrees Celsius.
The climate allows for an abundance of wild flowers and herbs, and
this area is host to a large variety of birds including linnets,
swifts, green finches, woodlark, hoopoes, magpies and partridges.
The town is divided into two areas, the original village, Mojacar
Pueblo, two kilometres from the coast, and Mojacar Playa which
accommodates the tourist developments and offers a complete range of
services, and attractions, whilst still in keeping with the local
environment. Mojacar still remains loyal to her past with her
architecture, and white washed houses cut into the cliff.
Old women can still be seen doing their washing in the flow away of
the public fountain, offering the fresh mountain spring water, which is
fantastic. These combine with the highly cosmopolitan world of shops,
bars, discos, restaurants, banks, hairdressers, and a mini
shopping centre called "Parque Comercial" offering lots of boutiques
and ceramic shops.
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