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Flower Moon Almería: When and Where to Watch the May Full Moon Tonight

Published May 12, 2025 | Category: News

Almería is in for a magical evening as the Flower Moon rises over the province. Here’s when and where to catch the best view tonight.

Flower Moon Almería: When and Where to Watch Tonight’s Full Moon

Flower Moon Almería rising over the Mediterranean horizon

Tonight, the skies over Almería will be lit by the beautiful Flower Moon, the full moon of May. Named after the blooming season in the northern hemisphere, this lunar event promises a colourful and memorable display — especially with the clear skies forecast across the region.

What time will the Flower Moon appear?

According to Spain’s Geographical Institute (IGN), the moon reaches its full phase at 18:56 today. But because that’s still daylight, the real magic starts around 21:08, when the moon rises over the eastern horizon. From that moment on, the Flower Moon Almería will be fully visible across the province.

Where should you go to watch it?

Anywhere with an open view to the east and little light pollution will do. Coastal viewpoints, countryside hills, or quiet beaches are perfect. The moon will rise low at first, and depending on the humidity and conditions, it could appear yellow, orange, or even red before turning bright white overhead.

Why is it called the Flower Moon?

The name comes from old traditions that gave each full moon a seasonal nickname. May’s full moon is called the Flower Moon because it arrives when flowers are in full bloom across much of the world. It’s a celebration of spring, growth, and natural beauty.

What makes this year’s Flower Moon Almería special?

With perfectly clear skies forecast tonight and the moon rising just after sunset, conditions are ideal. It’s a great opportunity for moonlit walks, stargazing, or taking photos. If you’re into astrology, this moon is linked with energy and transformation—but even if you’re not, it’s simply a beautiful thing to witness.

Tips for seeing and photographing the moon

  • Head outside around 21:00 to get in position.
  • Bring a tripod if you’re taking photos.
  • Try to include some scenery in your shots—like rooftops, mountains, or water.
  • Play with exposure settings to get sharp moon details or glowing effects.

This is one of those nights where nature puts on a show for free. Don’t miss the Flower Moon Almería as it rises over the sea, mountains, or your own backyard.

Want more nature updates? Visit our News section or check the Nature & Environment category for more events like this.

*Astronomical times verified via IGN. Forecast data current as of May 12, 2025.*

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Almeria Airport passenger traffic rises 1.2% in October 2025

Published November 2025 | Category: Infrastructure

TL;DR: Almeria Airport recorded 70,431 passengers in October 2025 — a 1.2% rise driven mainly by international routes, especially the UK market. Short news

Almeria Airport passenger traffic rises 1.2% in October 2025

Almeria Airport closed October with 70,431 passengers, marking a 1.2% increase compared to the same month last year. According to fresh data published by Aena, the airport handled an average of 2,300 travellers per day, supported primarily by strong international demand.

International routes lead the growth

Of the 70,419 commercial passengers registered in October, 37,001 travelled internationally (+2.7%), while 33,418 flew on domestic routes (+0.5%).

The United Kingdom continues to dominate international traffic, with 29,572 passengers flying between Almeria and British airports. Belgium followed with 5,884 travellers, while Luxembourg (882) and Poland (623) also contributed to the monthly totals.

UK routes in particular saw a strong performance, recording a 26% increase compared to the previous month.

First ten months of 2025: stable progression

Between January and October, Almeria Airport registered 713,509 passengers and 12,137 aircraft movements, of which 7,050 were commercial flights.

  • 345,370 passengers travelled on domestic routes
  • 363,791 travelled internationally

These year-to-date figures show continued stability, particularly across European markets.

Comparison with Andalusia’s main airports

Although Almeria’s growth is positive, its traffic levels remain modest compared to the largest Andalusian airports. Across the region, airports handled more than 3.76 million passengers in October.

  • Málaga: 2.57 million (+6.1%)
  • Seville: 902,617 (+7.6%)
  • Granada: 104,780 (+7.5%)
  • Jerez: 98,876 (-2.2%)
  • Almeria: 70,431 (+1.2%)
  • Córdoba: 4,810 (+619%)

So far in 2025, Málaga has surpassed 23.3 million passengers, followed by Seville with more than 8 million. Almeria remains steady at 713,509 passengers year-to-date.

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Almeria Weather – Weekend & Week-Ahead Forecast (15–21 November 2025)

Published November 15, 2025 | Category: Almeria News

TL;DR: Almeria weather stays mild and mostly stable this week. Windy spells over the weekend, daytime highs in the low-to-mid 20s °C, and noticeably cooler nights towards Thursday and Friday.

Almeria Weather – Weekend & Week-Ahead Forecast

Overview

The Almeria weather outlook for the coming days shows a calm, comfortable autumn pattern across the province. After a breezy weekend — especially along coastal areas — temperatures remain mild during the day while nights cool steadily. No severe weather alerts are active at this time, and conditions are ideal for outdoor plans, events, and coastal activities.

Saturday – Breezy with sun and clouds (≈ 24°C)

Saturday brings a blend of cloud and sunshine across the province. Winds increase through the afternoon, especially along the Levante and Níjar–Cabo de Gata coastline. Daytime highs reach around 24°C, with mild evening temperatures near 18°C.

Sunday – Sunny morning, windier afternoon (≈ 23°C)

Sunday starts bright and pleasant, followed by strengthening winds later in the day. Sunny intervals dominate Poniente, Almanzora Valley, and Almeria city. Temperatures peak near 23°C, dipping to around 15°C overnight.

Monday – Cloudier and slightly cooler

Cloud cover increases throughout Monday. Temperatures reach 21°C during the afternoon, while night-time lows drop to around 14°C. Good conditions for indoor–outdoor mixed plans such as markets, cafés, or short coastal walks.

Tuesday – Bright, sunny and pleasant (≈ 22°C)

Tuesday offers plenty of sunshine with light winds. Daytime highs around 22°C make it ideal for hiking, coastal exploring, and beach visits. Nights cool more sharply inland, dropping close to 10–12°C.

Wednesday – High clouds and mild

Expect thin layers of high cloud, creating a soft, bright sky. Temperatures hover near 21°C with gentle breezes, and nights fall to around 13–14°C.

Thursday – Sunny to partly cloudy (≈ 20°C)

Clearer skies return with sunshine dominating most of the day. Inland areas may feel slightly cooler. Highs around 20°C, with cooler evenings. No rainfall expected.

Friday – Sunny but colder nights (≈ 17°C / 9°C)

A crisp, sunny Friday closes the period. Afternoon highs near 17°C, while night-time temperatures fall sharply — especially inland — reaching 9°C in some valleys. Warm layers are recommended for early morning and late evening.

Practical Tips

  • Wind: Strongest on Saturday afternoon and Sunday late afternoon, especially along Levante.
  • Clothing: Light layers by day; warmer clothing needed from Monday night onward.
  • Best beach hours: Saturday morning, Sunday morning, and Tuesday.
  • Hiking: Tuesday and Wednesday offer excellent visibility and comfortable temperatures.
  • Photography: Friday provides crisp light and clear skies.

Outlook

No storm systems are expected in the immediate forecast. Winds ease after the weekend, and overall Almeria weather becomes cooler but stable toward the end of the week. For official weather updates, consult the AEMET forecast for Almeria, which provides real-time information for the province.

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Las Negras Cleanup This Sunday: Volunteers Join Níjar Town Hall in Cabo de Gata

Published November 2025 | Category: Nature & Environment

TL;DR: This Sunday, Las Negras hosts a community cleanup with international volunteers, supported by the Níjar Town Hall and funded through the EU’s European Solidarity Corps.

Las Negras cleanup this Sunday: volunteers unite to protect Cabo de Gata–Níjar Natural Park

The village of Las Negras will host a community cleanup this Sunday, 16 November, bringing together the Níjar Town Hall and an international team of volunteers. The event aims to protect one of the most environmentally sensitive areas of the Cabo de Gata–Níjar Natural Park while raising awareness among residents and visitors.

Overview

The activity is part of a month-long programme funded by the European Solidarity Corps (ESC), which brings young volunteers from across Europe to collaborate on environmental initiatives in the Níjar municipality. The volunteers are currently based in Fernán Pérez and are participating in coastal cleanups, neighbourhood maintenance and environmental workshops in local schools.

Event details

Date: Sunday, 16 November 2025
Start time: 09:00
Meeting point: Las Negras roundabout

The cleanup will focus on the village entrance, the beach area and the dry riverbed. All tools and materials — including gloves and bags — will be provided by the organisers. Residents and visitors interested in joining can contact the coordination team at +39 320 063 8535.

Environmental context

The initiative comes after a summer in which the Níjar Town Hall removed more than seven tons of waste from popular beaches such as Agua Amarga and San José. During the high season, the Natural Park faces intense visitor pressure: nearly 50,000 vehicles passed through the controlled access points to Mónsul, Barronal and Genoveses between June and September.

Local authorities highlight that community-led activities like this one help mitigate seasonal impact while strengthening environmental stewardship throughout the year.

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Mojacar tourism – Over 65,000 British visitors so far in 2025

Published November 10, 2025 | Category: News

TL;DR: Mojacar received over 65,000 British visitors by September 2025 and aims to strengthen its presence in the UK market through the World Travel Market in London.

Mojacar tourism 2025 – Over 65,000 British visitors so far this year

Mojacar has confirmed that it received more than 65,000 British tourists between January and September 2025. The figure was announced during the World Travel Market (WTM) in London, one of the world’s leading tourism fairs, where the coastal town promoted itself as a key destination for British travellers and international investors.

Strengthening ties with the UK market

“Up to September, Mojacar has received more than 65,000 British visitors, demonstrating the importance of this market and the loyalty of British tourists to our destination,” said the Councilor for Tourism, María Gracia Alarcón, during the WTM. “Continuing to strengthen our presence in London is key to the future of tourism in Mojacar.”

The councilor, along with Councilor for Commerce Pascual Artero, led the municipal delegation, accompanied by several local business owners and hoteliers. Thanks to the collaboration between the Almeria Chamber of Commerce and the Mojacar Town Hall, local companies were able to attend the international fair for the first time.

Business collaboration and promotion

This joint participation was described as “a great opportunity for Mojacar businesses to showcase their products and services in the international and British markets.” The local administration underlined that the fair also allowed meetings with tour operators and travel agents interested in the destination. “It was essential for our business owners and hoteliers to be present at WTM,” said Alarcón, calling the event “a unique opportunity to showcase the charms of Mojacar, create business contacts, and learn from the strategies of other major tourist destinations.”

Supporting local growth

Councilor Pascual Artero highlighted that “the presence of our business owners and hoteliers at this fair demonstrates the joint commitment of the City Council and the private sector to boosting the local economy. Mojacar not only promotes its tourism offerings but also the quality of its business community, which is the true engine of the municipality’s development.”

Institutional meetings and future outlook

During the fair, the Mojacar delegation held meetings with the Andalusian Minister of Tourism, José Ángel Bernal, and provincial deputies Ángel Escobar and María del Mar López. These contacts reinforce cooperation between administrations to continue positioning Mojacar as a leading destination within both the province of Almeria and the British market.

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