Garrucha
gives a little light relief from the tourist attractions allowing
the visitor to experience more of the Spanish culture.
Situated in the Province of Almeria, Garrucha is a traditional
Spanish fishing town and is nestled between the Beaches of
Mojácar and Vera playa.
Garrucha is a beautiful and lively fishing town that still retains
much of its original charm. Over the last few year it has become a
popular tourist destination. It´s tourist slogan is
“Garrucha”, “sun and seafood”. The town is famous for the
quality of its large red prawns, only fished in the local waters.
Garrucha has a strong fishing industry, it´s main source of
income, with a long port for both commercial and leisure pursuits. Garrucha has a great selection of restaurants and bars with many
excellent seafood restaurants found along the seafront serving the
fresh catch of the day.
Two buildings of interest in Garrucha are the Parish Church de San
Joaquin and the Hermitage de la Virgen del Carmen, the Patron
saint of Garrucha. Every year on the 16th of July the fishermen
pass the chapel on their way to the sea in a spirited procession.
One of the pleasures of Garrucha is taking a lovely evening stroll
around the bay. A palm tree lined promenade framed by white marble
balustrades spans the length of the town, almost 2 Km. There are
landscaped areas to sit and relax while watching the sunset over
the Mediterranean sea and delightful play areas for children. A
stroll along here takes in three successive ports of Garrucha the
sports port, fishing port and the commercial port.
Garrucha is well known for its magnificent, golden sandy beaches,
stretching as far as the eye can see, for several kilometers. The
wide beach and fine sands offer a perfect place to sunbathe, play
sports or just wander along and enjoy the view. The beach opposite
the town center is the only blue flag in town beach in Europe. As
you continue past Garrucha there are a series of superb recently
developed beaches, covering 8 Km.
The charm of this fishing village is mixed with its exquisite fish
and a beach with golden sand that is crowned by a long, shady
beach walkway. The daily work of the fishermen and the generous
sea have made it possible for Garrucha to become a reference point
of the province for fish cuisine. The "tapeo" in the
existing bars is also an art of this coastal village, which enjoys
an ideal climate for resting throughout all of the year.