Almeria is a province of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, between Enix, Pechina and Nijar. With mountain sierras and a 40 km/25 mi of seacoast terrain, Almeria is a great destination for extreme sport enthusiasts.
Almeria enjoys a subtropical Mediterranean climate with hot summers and warm winters. It offers one of the sunniest, warmest and driest climate in Europe with low annually rainfall. With an average of 8.5 hours of sunshine everyday and temperatures from 26 to 30°C/78.80 to 86°F during summer and 15 to 19°C/59 to 66.20°F during winter.
Almeria population is familiar with inline skateboarding and similar sports, so don’t be afraid to meet other in-liners. Let them tour you around in the city or show you places where other inliners meet each others and skate on the homemade ramps. You can also visit the small skate parks at Parque de San Isidro, or at Calle Marina.
Don’t forget there are a lot of places to inline skate inside the city. There are squares, parks, sidewalks, deserted factories, and warehouses, and much more to discover. Or if you prefer a ride by the beach-side… Keep in mind that Almeria during high season has high traffic density so try avoiding popular crowded places if you want to have a calm ride.
Other spots to skate: Barrio Nueva Andalucia, La Rambla Belen or nearby San Jose and Roquetas de Mar.