Towns & Villages
Vera 2025 City Guide. What to do in Vera

Published May 15, 2025 | Category: Towns & Villages
Discover Vera and Vera Playa in Almería: where coast meets culture, naturism thrives, and property opportunities abound. Your complete 2025 guide is here.
Vera in Almería: Complete Travel, Lifestyle & Property Guide for 2025
Table of Contents
- 🏛️ History & Cultural Background
- 🍽️ Where to Eat in Vera
- 🛏️ Where to Stay in Vera
- 🛍️ Shops in Vera Playa
- 🏖️ Things to Do in and Around Vera
- 🌿 Nature, Trails & Environment
- 🎉 Local Festivals & Public Events
- 🏡 Real Estate in Vera
- 🚗 Connections to Nearby Areas
- 🚨 Emergency Numbers & Local Services
- 📈 Advertise Your Business in Vera
🏛️ History & Cultural Background
Vera has roots dating back to the Phoenician and Roman city of Baria, near Villaricos. Following a major earthquake in 1518, the town was relocated to its current location, with a Renaissance-inspired grid layout. Vera’s architecture blends Moorish, Christian, and modern styles. Landmarks like the Church of the Encarnación and Plaza Mayor highlight its historic charm. Today, Vera in Almeria hosts cultural festivals and local fairs that keep its traditions alive.
🍽️ Where to Eat in Vera
- Restaurante Bombay Tacos: Wonderful Indian Food and Tex Mex kitchen to dine in or take away.
- El Gnomo Feliz: There’s home-made food, grilled meats, and a daily set menu with a starter, main course, and dessert (Monday to Friday).
- Juan Moreno: Elegant Mediterranean cuisine with seasonal menus.
- Terraza Carmona: Andalusian classics served in a cozy family-run setting.
- Bar La Plaza: Authentic tapas and friendly service in the town center.
🛏️ Where to Stay in Vera
- Hotel Valle del Este Golf Resort: Upscale resort with spa, golf, and countryside views.
- Hotel Terraza Carmona: Boutique charm in the old town.
- Hotel México: Modern comforts close to Vera Playa.
- Apartamentos Torrelaguna: Family-friendly, walking distance to the beach.
- Veraplaya Club Hotel: Naturist resort on the seafront.
🛍️ Shops in Vera.
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Food Shops
- Catch of the Day: English Fishmonger. Open to the public – Trade orders welcome. Opposite Iceland Car Park, Vera.
- ERGO Küchen:German made high quality kitchens, made to last
- Moda Hogar Rosalia: Furniture for home and caravans, custom mattresses, custom sofas and bed linen.
- Glamour Shop: Fashion store for women and men, open year-round behind Consum supermarket.
- Erotic Love Shop Vera Playa: Specializes in adult toys, sexy clothing, shoes, BDSM and fetish items.
Home and furniture
Clothing and personal hygiene
🏖️ Things to Do in and Around Vera
- Vera Playa: Europe’s premier naturist beach destination.
- Plaza Mayor: Main square with local shops, cafés, and markets.
- Archaeological Museum: Dive into Vera’s Roman and Phoenician roots.
- AquaVera Waterpark: Summer fun for families and kids.
- Hiking & Cycling Trails: Scenic routes from countryside to coast.
🏡 Real Estate in Vera
Vera attracts buyers seeking value coastal homes, especially in Vera Playa and surrounding areas. Whether you want a beachfront apartment, rural finca, or family villa, options are varied and accessible.
- Almeria Housing: Specialists in coastal property, multilingual service.
Explore more market insights on our property trends in Almería page.
🚗 Connections to Nearby Areas
Vera is well connected by road and public transport to:
- Mojácar – 15 km east
- Garrucha – 5 km southeast
- Vera Playa beach strip – immediate
- Other coastal towns along the Almería coast
🚨 Emergency Numbers & Local Services
- Police (Guardia Civil): 062
- Medical Emergencies: 112
- Local Hospital: Hospital de Vera
- Fire Brigade: 080
📈 Advertise Your Business in Vera
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*All information and listings current as of May 2025. Contact businesses directly for the latest updates.*
Events
Feria de Antas 2025 and Virgen de la Cabeza Festivities – Tradition and Celebration

Published September 2, 2025 | Category: Events
TL;DR: From August 31 to September 8, Antas celebrates its patron saint with the Romería of Virgen de la Cabeza, followed by the vibrant Feria de Antas 2025. Expect tradition, music, gastronomy, and days of community celebration.
Feria de Antas 2025 and Virgen de la Cabeza Festivities
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The devotion to Virgen de la Cabeza
- The Romería of August 31
- The Feria de Antas 2025
- Atmosphere and traditions
- Practical information
- Conclusion
Feria de Antas 2025
Every late summer, Antas becomes the stage of one of the most cherished celebrations in Almería. The town honors its patron saint, the Virgen de la Cabeza, with days of devotion, processions, and festivities. These religious events culminate in the Feria de Antas 2025, which takes place from September 4 to 8. Together, these celebrations form a unique blend of spirituality, heritage, and community joy.
The devotion to Virgen de la Cabeza
The Virgen de la Cabeza holds a special place in the hearts of Antas residents. As the patron saint of the town, she represents protection, faith, and continuity. The devotion dates back centuries, with annual festivities drawing locals and visitors alike. The celebrations not only serve as a religious observance but also reinforce community ties, as generations come together to honor their shared traditions.
The Romería of August 31
The festivities begin on August 31, 2025, with the traditional Romería. Pilgrims gather at La Era del Lugar and accompany the image of the Virgin in a colorful procession. Families dress in traditional attire, horses and decorated carts join the route, and flowers are offered at the shrine. The Romería is both solemn and joyful, mixing prayer with music and communal spirit. For many, this is the spiritual opening of the entire week of celebrations.
The Feria de Antas 2025
From September 4 to 8, 2025, the streets of Antas transform for the Feria. It is a vibrant blend of music, dance, food, and entertainment. Stalls and rides fill the town, live bands perform in the evenings, and dance floors (verbenas) stay busy until late at night. Locals and visitors come together to enjoy tapas, churros, and regional specialties while sharing in the festive atmosphere.
The Feria also honors the Virgin with solemn masses and processions, blending the sacred with the festive. This dual character makes the Antas fair unique: a celebration where tradition and modern joy coexist harmoniously.
Atmosphere and traditions
The Feria de Antas is not only about fun; it is about identity. The celebrations reflect Andalusian culture: from flamenco-inspired performances to community meals that showcase the warmth of local hospitality. Children enjoy fairground rides, teenagers gather for concerts, and elders cherish the processions that remind them of their heritage.
Street decorations, music echoing from every corner, and fireworks in the night sky make the Feria a multisensory experience. Visitors are welcomed with open arms, and many describe the fair as one of the most authentic celebrations in the Levante Almeriense.
Practical information
- Dates: August 31 (Romería) and September 4–8 (Feria de Antas 2025).
- Location: Antas, Almería province, Andalusia.
- Highlights: Romería procession, patron saint masses, live music, open-air dancing, gastronomy, fairground rides, and fireworks.
- Access: Antas is easily reached via the A-7 motorway, just minutes from Vera and Garrucha.
- Tip: Arrive early for the Romería on August 31, as parking can be limited and the procession attracts large crowds.
More details are often announced on the official Facebook page of the Ayuntamiento de Antas.
Conclusion
The Feria de Antas 2025 and the Virgen de la Cabeza festivities offer a rare opportunity to experience the heart of Andalusian culture. From the solemn Romería on August 31 to the lively fair between September 4 and 8, the celebrations embody devotion, heritage, and joy. For residents, it is a reaffirmation of identity; for visitors, it is a chance to be part of an unforgettable cultural tradition in the province of Almería.
For more updates from across the province, visit our News section or browse the Events category.
Events
El Argar Musical Festival 2025 Recap – Opera and History in Antas

Published September 2, 2025 | Category: Events
TL;DR: The El Argar Musical Festival 2025 in Antas took place on August 2–3, offering opera, gastronomy and heritage in a unique setting. We look back at the highlights and preview what 2026 might bring.
El Argar Musical Festival 2025 – A recap of music, heritage and gastronomy
Table of Contents
- Festival overview
- Highlights of 2025
- Heritage and location
- Atmosphere and audience experience
- Looking ahead to 2026
- Conclusion
Festival overview
The El Argar Musical Festival 2025 returned to Antas on August 2–3 for its fourth edition. Conceived by mezzo-soprano Ana Häsler, the festival blends world-class opera with local heritage. Performances took place at Cine Paca and the CICA research center, drawing audiences from across Almería and beyond.
Highlights of 2025
The program opened on Saturday with a Gala Opera Night in Cine Paca. The repertoire combined opera arias, operetta and Spanish song, presented in an intimate atmosphere. A small Argaric market outside the venue provided local crafts and refreshments, linking music to regional identity.
Sunday morning featured the innovative Musical Breakfast and Cultural Tour. Guests gathered early for Andalusian specialties accompanied by live music, followed by a guided visit to CICA, where the Bronze Age legacy of El Argar was explained. This combination of gastronomy, performance and education captured the spirit of the festival.
Heritage and location
The festival is named after El Argar, the Bronze Age culture that once thrived in the Antas valley. By placing opera in this historical context, the festival offers something rare: a dialogue between past and present. Visitors could appreciate how music resonates differently when performed near one of Europe’s oldest archaeological treasures.
Atmosphere and audience experience
Audience reactions were overwhelmingly positive. Many praised the intimacy of the venues, which allowed direct contact between performers and spectators. The combination of high-quality music with culinary and cultural elements created a multi-sensory experience.
Local residents highlighted the importance of the festival for promoting Antas as a cultural destination. For many visitors, the weekend became more than a concert—it was a chance to explore Antas and nearby towns like Vera and Garrucha, turning the event into a weekend getaway.
Looking ahead to 2026
Organizers have already hinted that the 2026 edition will expand with new collaborations and thematic programs. While details remain under wraps, the focus on blending opera with archaeological heritage is expected to continue. If the 2025 edition is any indication, the festival will keep growing as one of the most distinctive summer events in the Levante Almeriense.
Conclusion
The El Argar Musical Festival 2025 succeeded in uniting music, history and gastronomy in a way few events achieve. With its fourth edition, the festival has established itself as a cultural landmark in Almería. Looking forward, it promises to keep offering audiences an unforgettable mix of opera and heritage in the years to come.
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