2 Best Sights in Costa del Sol and Costa de Almeria, Spain

Parque Natural Marítimo y Terrestre Cabo de Gata–Níjar

Birds are the main attraction at this nature reserve just south of San José; it's home to several species native to Africa, including the camachuelo trompetero (large-beaked bullfinch), which is not found anywhere else outside Africa. Check out the Punto de Información visitor center in Rodalquilar, which has an exhibit and information on the region and organizes guided walks and tours of the area.

Calle Fundición, San José, Andalusia, 04100, Spain
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Playa de los Genoveses

Named after the Genovese sailors who landed here in 1127 to aid King Alfonso VII, this beach is one of the area's best known and most beautiful. The long, sandy expanse is backed by pines, eucalyptus trees, and low-rising dunes. The sea is shallow, warm, and crystal clear here—snorkeling is popular around the rocks at either end of the cove. Free parking is available late September through early June; in summer, you must park in nearby San José and take a free shuttle bus to the beach. The beach can also be reached via an easy coastal walk from San José, a 7-km (4½-mile) round trip. The beach has no amenities to speak of, so take plenty of water if it's hot. Amenities: parking. Best for: snorkeling; solitude; sunset; walking.

San José, Andalusia, 04118, Spain