Stunning views of the Port, the Mediterranean Sea, and the sandy beaches of Roquetas de mar can be seen from these impressive 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments. An enclosed development, NDES237 is set around a large central communal swimming pool with extensive gardens. The small town of Roquetas de mar, with a comprehensive range of services and amenities is just a short drive away.
114,000 Euros for a Studio
126,000 Euros for a 1 bed apt, 35m² to 42m²
152,000 Euros for a 2 bed apt, 59m² to 70m²
170,000 Euros for a 3 bed apt, 75m² to 90m²
All with terraces from 15m² to 180m²
The municipaly of Roquetas de Mar in Almería is situated in the coast, on the western side of the Gulf of Almería. It is 18 kilometres away from the capital, although one of its tourist centres, Aguadulce, is just 10 kilometres away. With a surface area of 60 square kilometres; it is 7 m. above sea level and has a population of 53,357 inhabitants around the middle of 2002. It is delimited to the north by the foothills of the Sierra de Gador and to the south by the Mediterranean Sea.
The foundation of the municipality of Roquetas de Mar breaks with clichés and can be considered as an important part of the historical future of the Region due to its geographical situation, dominating the coast, which wil have an influence on the events of the Alpujarra as a receiver of numerous cultures.
Almeria airport information
Almeria airport is 9 kilometres to the east of the region's capital city, 500 metres from the coast on the gulf of Almeria and to the south of the Sierra Alhamilla. In the area neighbouring the airport are the towns of El Alquian and Costacabana
The airport is located on the very edge of the Mediterranean Sea, the runways running parallel with the coastline. The airport has two active runways and the apron can handle up to eleven aircraft at any given time. It can also handle small, sports aircraft.
Almería airport is one of the main driving forces behind the tourism potential of Almería province. Situated in the bay of Almería, eight kilometres from the city, it has excellent connections with the other tourist destinations in the province, such as Cabo de Gata, Aguadulce, Roquetas de Mar, El Ejido or Mojácar. It is the third most important Andalusian airport in terms of passenger numbers, after Málaga and Seville, and the seventeenth amongst all Spanish airports.
Over the past decade, growth has been continual at Almería airport, rising from having 484,494 passengers in 1992 to almost half a million in 2000. During 2001, 2002 and 2003, the |