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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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Cold Weather in Almeria This Week

Published November 17, 2025 | Category: Almeria Weather

TL;DR: A mass of very cold air will reach Almeria this week, bringing an early taste of winter with sub-zero nights in inland villages and a noticeable drop in temperatures by Friday 21 November.

Cold weather in Almeria: early winter temperatures arriving this week

The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) is forecasting a marked change in the weather across Spain in the coming days as a mass of very cold air arrives from higher latitudes. Temperatures will fall gradually, with values more typical of winter than mid-November.

According to AEMET, frost is expected from Tuesday onwards, becoming more widespread and intense as the week progresses. The cooling will be felt across much of the country and will also reach the province of Almeria, which has enjoyed relatively mild conditions until now.

The drop in temperatures will be most noticeable from Friday 21 November, when this early arrival of winter is expected to be fully felt in Almeria. Saturday should bring a very similar situation, with cold days and even colder nights, especially away from the coast.

Inland villages: sub-zero nights and sharp drops

In inland municipalities such as Bacares, Oria, Serón, María, Chirivel, Vélez Blanco and Vélez Rubio, forecasts point to sub-zero minimum temperatures. In some of these areas, both daytime highs and night-time lows could fall by around 10 °C compared to recent days.

Coastal areas: milder but noticeably colder mornings

Along the coast, the change will be more moderate, but residents in towns such as Almeria city and the Levante and Poniente coasts will also feel the colder air. The most noticeable difference will be in the night and early-morning temperatures, which will drop clearly compared with the start of the week.

For the start of the week, AEMET is forecasting partly cloudy skies with occasional light rain in the province, more likely and heavier over the mountains during the afternoon. Temperatures will already be on a downward trend, with light to moderate westerly winds.

Official forecasts and updates are available from the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET).

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FICAL Almeria 2025 kicks off with full cinemas and a vibrant opening weekend

Published November 2025 | Category: Events

TL;DR: FICAL Almeria 2025 opened this weekend with full cinemas, red-carpet energy and a strong start to one of the province’s biggest cultural events of the year.

FICAL Almeria 2025 opens with packed cinemas and a vibrant first weekend

One of the province’s most important cultural celebrations, the Festival Internacional de Cine de Almería (FICAL 2025), officially opened this weekend with a lively start. The festival, running from 14 to 23 November, began with red-carpet activity, full auditoriums and an atmosphere that brought together film professionals, local residents and visitors from across the region.

The opening gala at the Auditorio Maestro Padilla drew large crowds, setting a strong tone for a week of screenings, industry talks, and cultural events that continue throughout Almería city and surrounding venues.

Red carpet energy and opening-night atmosphere

The start of FICAL saw the arrival of directors, actors and emerging filmmakers, with the festival’s traditional red-carpet walk adding glamour to the evening. Early screenings were quickly booked out, reflecting growing interest from both locals and international visitors living in Almería.

Local institutions emphasised the importance of the festival for the cultural profile of the province. The Diputación highlighted the event as “a meeting point for new cinema and creative innovation,” reinforcing FICAL’s role as one of Andalucía’s key audiovisual festivals.

Strong weekend attendance across multiple venues

Throughout Saturday and Sunday, screenings at key venues such as Casa del Cine, Teatro Apolo and Auditorio Maestro Padilla saw near-full attendance. Families, cinema enthusiasts and expats contributed to a diverse audience, while open-air activities and photography exhibitions attracted foot traffic around the historic centre.

Workshops for young filmmakers, documentary presentations and panel discussions filled the weekend schedule, marking one of the most dynamic opening weekends in recent editions of the festival.

Upcoming highlights: week-long programme continues

With FICAL now underway, the coming week will feature international short films, premières, industry panels and daily public events. The closing gala on 23 November will include the awards ceremony for both the feature film and short film competitions.

Full programme details are available via the official FICAL programme platform: YoSoyFICAL.

Read more about FICAL

For an in-depth look at the festival, including its categories and international competition, see our main guide: Almeria International Film Festival 2025 – Full Guide

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El Ejido strengthens electrical infrastructure with €700,000 investment

Published November 13, 2025 | Category: Infrastructure

TL;DR: El Ejido has approved a €700,000 investment to modernise its medium-tension electrical grid, strengthening supply for agricultural zones and local communities in the Poniente region. Almeria news

El Ejido invests €700,000 in electrical infrastructure upgrade

The municipality of El Ejido in the Poniente region of Almeria has announced a major infrastructure upgrade aimed at improving the local medium-tension electrical grid. A total of €700,000 has been allocated to enhance supply reliability across key agricultural areas, according to official information released by regional authorities.

The plan includes the installation of a new medium-tension cell at the Cumbres sub-station and upgrades to feeder lines supplying Las Norias de Daza and Balsa del Sapo — two areas known for intensive agricultural activity and irrigation systems that place high demand on the electrical grid.

Full details can be found in the official communication published via Europa Press.

Scope of the project and beneficiaries

Of the total investment, around €100,000 targets improvements at the sub-station, while the remaining €600,000 covers upgrades to the wider distribution network. These works aim to stabilise electrical supply for both residents and the highly productive agricultural sector — a key economic pillar of the Poniente region.

Local representatives explain that these upgrades will reduce service interruptions, support energy-intensive greenhouse operations, and improve long-term resilience across the municipality.

Importance for the Poniente region

This project demonstrates ongoing public investment in the Poniente of Almeria, an area that often receives less English-language media coverage despite being one of the province’s strongest economic engines. Strengthening infrastructure in El Ejido supports agricultural output, commercial activity, and long-term residential growth.

Timeline and next steps

The works are expected to continue for approximately 18 months, with completion anticipated around mid-2026. After the construction phase, the project will undergo testing, safety checks, and system integration before the upgraded grid becomes fully operational.

Once completed, the improved grid will deliver greater reliability and capacity — directly benefiting businesses, the agricultural sector, and the general public.

For more updates across the province, visit our Infrastructure category.

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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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