Clovelly Beach, Clovelly
Clovelly is a beach-side suburb of Sydney, at about 8 km/4 mi in the south-east of Sydney's CBD (Central Business District).
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Water sports enthusiasts will love  the Mojacar Playa, with its blue water, pebble seaside and the blue-flag, all year warm water beaches. Temperatures vary with warmest months being July and August (21-30°C/69.8-86°F).
Water temperature during summer is quite warm, about 20-22°C/68-71.6°F. Mojacar waves size is small, reaching maximum 1 m/3 ft, easy enough for snorkeling. With clear visibility Mojacar is the ideal spot for snorkeling due to its large seaside.
Enjoy the huge fish variety, from ocean sunfish and eels to barracudas and eagle rays. Be aware of the strong currents, don’t go deep inside if inexperienced. There are organized sailing trips around Mojacar area you can snorkel. Fans of snorkeling will be astonished by this Mediterranean underwater paradise.
Clovelly is a beach-side suburb of Sydney, at about 8 km/4 mi in the south-east of Sydney's CBD (Central Business District).
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El Ejido is a municipality of Almeria province, in the autonomous community of west Andalusia. It lies between the mountain range of Sierra de Gador and the Mediterranean Sea. Neighboring municipalities are Dalias and Vicar, Berja and Roquetas de Mar.
The rocky, sun-kissed region of Andalusia has so many things to offer, from bullfighting to flamenco and from breathtaking natural landscapes to more than a thousand flavors to taste. Malaga is located at the southern end of the coast of Andalusia, with ideal temperatures and landscapes to enjoy great experiences throughout the year.
Almeria is a province of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, between Enix, Pechina and Nijar. With mountain sierras, and 40 km / 25 mi seacoast terrain, Almeria is a great destination for extreme sport enthusiasts.
El Ejido is a municipality of Almeria province, in the autonomous community of west Andalusia. It lies between the mountain range of Sierra de Gador and the Mediterranean Sea. Neighboring municipalities are Dalias and Vicar, Berja and Roquetas de Mar.
Almeria is a province of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, between Enix, Pechina and Nijar. With mountain sierras, and 40 km / 25 mi seacoast terrain, Almeria is a great destination for extreme sport enthusiasts.
Mojacar is a municipality of Almeria province (about 90 km/55 mi away), located in the southwest. This village lies between Carboneras and Garrucha, bordering the Sierra Cabrena mountains and the Mediterranean sea. The village has been inhabited by Phoenicians Greeks and Romans during history, leaving behind their architectural style. The whole village is build on the top of the hill with white traditional buildings surrounded by a big labyrinth of small narrow streets. Mojacar is a typical Mediterranean sunny village with more than 3000 hours of sun per year.
El Ejido is a municipality of Almeria province, in the autonomous community of west Andalusia. It lies between the mountain range of Sierra de Gador and the Mediterranean Sea. Neighboring municipalities are Dalias and Vicar, Berja and Roquetas de Mar.
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 enjoys a subtropical Mediterranean climate with hot summers and warm winters.