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right counselling
Omega
Real Estate has specialised in the Costa Del Sol area. We
can provide you guidance whether you are looking for an apartment,
townhouse, plot of land, countryside house or a luxury villa.
We are a professional team, working in close contact with
lawyers, banks and local authorities. We speak Danish, Spanish,
English and German, which makes us capable of providing you
the best service, both legal and technical, that's needed
when buying a property in Spain. If you do not find exactly
what you are looking for, then send us a mail, fax or simply
just call us and explain what you want, we will do our best
to find it for you.
The
Area
Climate
The term Costa Tropical is well deserved, as the sun shines,
warming and illuminating, longer here than anywhere else in
Europe. Winters are short and summers long, while autumn and
spring are delightful. Almuñécar, in fact, enjoys
a unique microclimate which has led to it being known as the
Tropical Coast, though the climate is more exactly subtropical,
as humidity is very low. Pleasant sea breezes refresh the
heat of high summer, while the mountains parallel to the coast
protect it from the cold northern winds. The Mediterranean,
itself, serves as a thermostat, regulating and moderating
brusque changes in temperature. In other words, the climate
here is very mild and temperatures moderate. In the winter
season, temperatures very rarely fall below 10-12°C, the
average being around 18°C. In summer, this rises to about
25°C, with midday maximums of 30°C, though these are
greatly alleviated by the sea breezes. The effects of this
marvellous climate are immediately apparent: the markets are
full of delicious, exotic fruits and vegetables and flowers
carpet the mountain sides while not very far north, ice and
snow cover the ground. Here, the first flowers appear on the
almond trees before Christmas.
Tropical
heat
Cascades of tropical flowers in clear, bright colours. The
reds, yellows and blues are like an explosion from the paintbox
of Miró. The trees are laden with tropical fruit. There
are mangoes, avocadoes and huge bunches of bananas. You're
still in Europe, but yet you aren't. Because this is the Valle
Tropical and Almuñécar, the Spanish town with
the tropical climate.
Unique
location
Almuñécar is a picturesque little town surrounded
by high mountains. It's these mountains that make Almuñécar
unique, for they keep the cold air away and thus ensure the
town its tropical climate.
Thousands
of years of history
Almuñécar is one of the oldest towns in the
Mediterranean region, and can trace its history back to the
Bronze Age some 1 500 years B.C. The collections you can see
in the town's archaeological museum provide an exposé
of 3 500 years of human activity. The Iberian Bronze Age and
Phoenician, Roman and Moorish cultures have succeeded each
other over the ages. If you want to experience history live,
go to the Barrio del Castillo, the old Moorish quarter of
the town. In its narrow winding streets, where the houses
almost reach over to touch each other, everything is a shining
white. And at the highest point in the town stands the old
Moorish fortress, an impressive castle with three defensive
walls built within one another.
Pulsating
with life
Almuñécar's long and interesting history is
something every visitor will learn about. But what will strike
you most during your stay is the town's pulsating life, its
climate, the verdure that surrounds it, its people and, last
but not least, its fiestas and festivals. Here's a Spanish
city that's really generous in the discoveries, impressions
and experiences it offers. The town has some 25.000 permanent
inhabitants, and is fast becoming one of the most sought after
locations on the whole of the Southern coast. |