Spain's 51 Most Breathtaking Beachside Towns Worth A Visit

20. Agua Amarga, Almería: A Hidden Oasis in Cabo de Gata

Agua Amarga village in Cabo de Gata, Spain. Photo Credit: Envato @estivillml

Deep in the heart of the Cabo de Gata Natural Park, Agua Amarga is an idyllic coastal village surrounded by desert-like landscapes and pristine beaches. With its whitewashed houses, crystal-clear waters, and rugged cliffs, Agua Amarga offers a perfect escape from the crowds. The nearby Playa de los Muertos is one of Spain’s most spectacular hidden beaches, known for its turquoise waters and golden sands. This peaceful town is ideal for those looking to disconnect and enjoy unspoiled nature and laid-back Mediterranean charm.

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