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- The Tabernas is largely responsible for making Almeria the driest city in continental Europe, with annual rainfall of just 200mm. It is also the second-warmest city on the continent (first place goes to another Andalusian gem, Seville), with annual temperatures almost never dipping below 19C.
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Mar 25, 2021 · The province of Almería, in Andalucia, is the driest region in Europe and home to the only desert climate on the continent, the Tabernas Desert.
- Things You Need to Know Before You Visit
The Tabernas is largely responsible for making Almeria the...
- Things You Need to Know Before You Visit
Almería is the driest city in Europe and it is the only one with a hot desert climate, starting in the south-eastern outskirts of the city (still inside the municipality of Almería) until the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park located east of the city.
Dec 7, 2015 · The driest place in Europe, the region that shares the same name of the local capital city, has become famous across the globe as the setting for hundreds of must-see films.
Oct 3, 2024 · The Tabernas is largely responsible for making Almeria the driest city in continental Europe, with annual rainfall of just 200mm. It is also the second-warmest city on the continent (first place goes to another Andalusian gem, Seville), with annual temperatures almost never dipping below 19C.
Dec 3, 2015 · Almería is the driest region in all of Europe, but there’s nothing new there – that has been the case for thousands of years. The real cause for concern is how whole new areas are now succumbing...
Mar 27, 2024 · Almeria is the driest place in continental Europe, thanks to its desert climate. With an annual rainfall of just 200mm, you are unlikely to see any wet weather during your visit. It’s incredibly dry climate is due in part to being sheltered by mountains, protecting it from rain-bearing winds.
Mar 18, 2024 · The nearest city is Almeria. From Almeria, the distance to cover is about 30 km and you can reach the desert in about half an hour. ALSA buses serve the Almeria-Tabernas route every two hours.