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EUR 38 - 100 Hotel Mirablau
This value hotel is located in a tranquil area of Aguadulce, near the city of Almeria and a beautiful sandy beach.
Mirablau hotel has fully equipped… MoreEUR 38 - 340 Playadulce Hotel
This seafront hotel is surrounded by gardens and has an outdoor swimming pool with free towels and sun loungers. Playadulce offers free Wi-Fi in commo… MoreEUR 28 - 84 Hostal Juan de Austria
Located 1.5 km to the sea in Andalusia´s Aguadulce, this hotel has simple, adequate rooms with baths. There is free wireless in the entire hotel… MoreEUR 46 - 144 HLG Portomagno
This beachfront spa hotel takes advantage of one of Spain’s best climates with a wide range of indoor and outdoor facilities.
The modern HLG Portom… MoreEUR 37 - 159 Apartahotel Aguadulce
Located in the small, sunny Mediterranean resort of Aguadulce, this aparthotel offers fantastic views over the bay and is just 250 metres from the bea… MoreEUR 34 - 500 Citymar Andarax
Citymar Andarax is located 8 minutes’ walk from the beach in Aguadulce, in Almería province. It offers a rooftop pool with sun terrace and loungers… MoreEUR 18 - 112 Albergue Inturjoven Aguadulce
The Albergue Inturjoven Aguadulce is located 1 km from Aguadulce Beach, Andalusia, 10 minutes’ drive from Roquetas del Mar. It offers well-priced ac… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Three hundred meters above sea level at the northeast border of Aguadulce, there were several Bronze Age peoples settled. Bronze in the Iberian Peninsula started about 2000 B.C.E.
These first settlers lived atop hills, which aided in defense against enemies. This was an ideal location for these primitive peoples. They were able to create simple bronze objects, some of which can still be found in the hills. However, excavation is needed to recover the artifacts.
During the period of Roman Empire|Roman rule, Andalusia was known as Bética, which was created by Augustus in 27 B.C.E.
The 13.98 square kilometer area of the municipality is bordered by Osuna on the west where the Río Blanco divides the two. To the east, the towns Gilena and Estepa border Aguadulce.
New infrastructure in the area (including A92) are all part of Expo '92 and gave the town much tourism in just a few days.
Aguadulce is 99 kilometers from Seville, about 107 kilometers from Málaga, about 122 kilometers from Córdoba, and about 143 kilometers from Granada. One can enjoy some of the greatest Andalusian eateries as well.
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