Almeria, Spain Cruise Port Guide

Mediterranean · Spain

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Almeria shore-day mood
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A Spanish port destination with excellent facilities, Mediterranean charm, and access to beautiful Spanish attractions.

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Weather & best season

Typical Mediterranean climate with seasonal variations Average temperature: 17°C (63°F).

Best season: April, May, June, September, October

Port information

Timezone
CET (UTC+1) / CEST (UTC+2)
Language
Spanish
Currency
Euro (EUR)

Overview

Almeria, Spain, Spain is a cruise port profile in the SeaDays directory for travelers comparing itinerary stops and shore-day logistics. Cruise visitors planning Almeria, Spain should confirm berth location, transport time, local conditions, and all-aboard timing before leaving the ship.

Things to do

Almeria, Spain, Spain is a cruise port profile in the SeaDays directory for travelers comparing itinerary stops and shore-day logistics. Cruise visitors planning Almeria, Spain should confirm berth location, transport time, local conditions, and all-aboard timing before leaving the ship. For a shore day in Almeria, choose one main activity first, then keep time for meals, walking, and the return to the pier. SeaDays helps travelers compare Almeria with nearby ports so the itinerary feels organized before the ship arrives.

Climate

Typical Mediterranean climate with seasonal variations

Climate type
Mediterranean
Average temperature
17°C (63°F)
Humidity
Moderate
Best months
April, May, June, September, October
Rainy season
Autumn and spring

Politics & entry requirements

Government
Parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Stability
Highly stable
Visa requirements
Entry and visa rules depend on nationality. Many visitors use Schengen short-stay rules, but requirements change—confirm with official government sources and your cruise line before travel.
Entry requirements
Carry a valid passport (or a national ID where your cruise line and destination authorities accept it). Cruise transit formalities can differ from a normal airport entry—follow your ship’s document list.

Size & capacity

Terminals
1
Berths
2

Traveler questions

What are the entry or visa requirements for Almeria?

Entry and visa rules depend on nationality. Many visitors use Schengen short-stay rules, but requirements change—confirm with official government sources and your cruise line before travel. Carry a valid passport (or a national ID where your cruise line and destination authorities accept it). Cruise transit formalities can differ from a normal airport entry—follow your ship’s document list.

Guide answer

When is the best time to visit Almeria on a cruise?

Best months: April, May, June, September, October. Typical Mediterranean climate with seasonal variations

Guide answer

Reviews

Public community reviews for Almeria live in the SeaDays app.

Cruise relevance

Almeria matters to cruise planning because port time, transport distance, and all-aboard timing shape how much of the destination you can realistically enjoy. Almeria matters to cruisers because it often sets tone for the itinerary: first impressions, jet-lag recovery, or a final day before flying home.

Best time to visit

April, May, June, September, October

Tips for travelers

Before leaving the ship in Almeria, save the pier location, ship time, and any shuttle details offline. Book independent tours with verified reviews and clear meeting points; screenshot confirmations in case connectivity fails.

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