Due to the fascinating contrast between cultures in Mojacar
it is very easy to forget everything to do with the outside world. Its front
facing the Mediterranean is a permanent mixture of two cultures. The Moslem
influence continues to inspire its architecture and its cooking. You can
also feel it in the plazas and backstreets of the village. Young artists and
artisans absorb the spirit of those who initially gave their names to the
streets here.
Mojacar Pueblo
In Mojacar everything is related to a past which survives in the present on
the mountain as well as by the sea. On the beach, domes and minarets form a
white silhouette against the blueness of the sky; everything illuminated by
a sun which glows for some 3,000 hours each years. These domes and minarets
represent just a sample of the new leisure culture which is emerging in
Mojacar.
An almost superstitious respect has been maintained for the way in which the
Muslem masters did things; from the construction of the official hotel to
the other buildings in the village, architects have managed to retain the
true Mojacar spirit.
Artists, writers and musicians all agree that Mojacar can be a great source of inspiration. As a result the latter have remained in Mojacar to live, as have thousand of other people of all
different nationalities.
And why have so many people chosen to live here? Because the language spoken in Mojacar is international. It is a language representing the beauty of life, a beauty of life found when walking in the Sierras, when climbing down the steep cliffs or when strolling, bare footed in the sand through caves and beaches. Mojacar has managed to adapt its beauty and form what must now be regarded as a new Mediterranean Culture.
Position
Mojacar rises above the sea at a point where
the south and the east of the Iberian Peninsula blend together. The capital
of the province is some 90 kilometres away. You can reach it by taking the N
340 or for those who prefer the rough country then there's the coastal route
which passes through Carboneras and Nijar.
Murcia is about 135 kilometres away. A
motorway running along the Mediterranean will take you in no time at all to
any point on the Eastern coast or to Catalunia. The construction of a road
which will link Andalucia to Madrid and to the North of Spain will, in the
near future, facilitate communications even further.
Flights to Madrid and Barcelona leave every
day from airports in Almeria and Alicante. In addition there are regular
departures to most European capitals.
Climate
The fact that Mojacar enjoys some 3.000 hours
of sun per year means that the average temperature is about 20Cº. Winter is
practically non-existent. It passes as if it were Spring with the sea
temperature higher than that
on land. A swim in the sea at this time of year is therefore a relaxing and
pleasurable experience.
Mojacar's special climate makes the summers appear mild compared with the
rest of the South East. The refreshing summers evenings here in Mojacar are
just made for a relaxing moonlight stroll along the beach for the summer in
Mojacar brings a cool breeze which mellows the temperature.
The Indalo Man
When you get to Mojacar, you'll feel safe. The Indalo's protection will be
with you, wherever you go. You will find this anthropomorphic symbol in the
most unexpected corners of Mojacar; painted on walls, forged in iron or
hanging inside houses. The genie who upholds a rainbow from both ends
protects its owner from storms and cataclysms of nature.
Mojacar Symbol

The origin of the symbol goes back to the prehistory of the region.Today it
is immediately recognized as the symbol of Almeria and, in particular of
Mojacar. Since the founders of the "Indalo" left the region, the lands
surrounding Mojacar have been populated by almost all Mediterranean
Cultures.
Greek, Phoenician and Roman remnants are scattered here and there. However
those who had the strongest roots were the Moslems who gave both name and
Spirit to today's Mojacar. The formation of the houses and streets; in the
customs of its people; its food; the manner in which the elder members of
the community dress, everything has a strong North African flavour. Today,
Mojacar is looking ahead. It is conserving and strengthening an identity
strongly rooted in the past.
Developement
Development here in Mojacar, urban and
tourist as well social and cultural is carried out with the strictest
respect to the Mojacar way of being and living.
Mojacar is the centre of a large zone, rich in
attractions. The small hamlets which are to be found around the village
offer a varied range of options to the visitor.
In Sorbas, lovers of pot holing have the
biggest pot holing complex in Europe. The Tabernas desert is a must as many
of the great adventure films of the last twenty years have been filmed there
in its lunar landscape.
There is nothing to compare with it in the old
continent.
Along the Aguas River bed to its outlet in
Mojacar there are a series of perennial lakes which house many groups of
indigenous animals. What's more, zoologists and ornithologists alike regard
the fauna here with interest and priority.
Neighbouring Garrucha with its commercial
fishing port where one can also practice marine sports, is yet another of
the attractions on offer in Mojacar. Also by paying a brief visit to the two
natural parks in Cabo de Gata and in the Sierra de Maria one can appreciate
the unusual landscape and form of the region.
Mojacar
is proud of its architecture. Today's building methods in the village have
their roots firmly based in the theories used by those wise Moslems, all
those Centuries ago; theories which
helped
them to create what are to us today architectural delights. White is the
dominant colour. It hangs from the mountain in Cube forms and ladders.
Surrounded by domes and minarets it outlines the blue of the sky, all along
the coast. The council of Mojacar has controlled the amount of construction
in the village in order to conserve the beauty of the environment and at the
same time allow extensions to be carried out
Architecture Mojacar
Within the village itself, buildings must not exceed two floors and for
hotels, the limit is three. However, controlling the amount of construction
in Mojacar hasn't been the most important factor in conserving the nature of
the village.
Architects and builders, alike, the majority of whom have lived in Mojacar
for years, have managed to captivate so clearly the spirit of Mojacar, thus
making it impossible to differentate betweeen what is new and what is old in
the village.
Inland
In order to get to know Mojacar, you have to leave the road, abandon the
people of today and penetrate a way of living which encloses all the secrets
of its history. On isolated farms, one can find the most authentic essence
of the people from these lands.
In the vestiges and ruins of old towers and castles, a rich past is
revealed, a past which experienced as we experience today, the beauty of
these undulating mountains, inhabited by a vegetation as special as the
fauna that lives with it.
Linxs, vultures, royal eagles and quail are the kings of Sierra Cabrera.
Here you have two good routes for discovering Mojacar's nature:-
Route Along The Sopalmo
It begins at the Castle of Macenas, a fortress and watch—tower built in the
XVII century. A small road starts here, which will take us to Sombrerico
Beach, passing by the Pirulico Tower or big rock watchtower. From here
onwards, we walk through a series of beautiful, hidden caves until we reach
the Rambla de la Granadilla. By climbing the Rambla, we reach Sopalmo, a
small village of Mojacar which has conserved all of its traditional
enchantment. From here we go to E1 Moro, a small concentration of farms
grouped together and elevated above the magnificent meseta from which we can
appreciate the Sierra, in all its beauty.
The return trip is made once again through the Rambla de Macenas. Throughout
the journey, one can compare the panoramic views with the beauty of the
coves, sometimes desertlike, sometimes rich in abundant, colourful
vegetation.
The Hotel Indalo marks the point of departure. Walking through the Rambla de
Alfaix, we find an abandoned farm, known as "Jacin Bajo", and then
continuing along the Rambla, we come to the first major obstacle; a gap in
the Rambla which has to be jumped.
We can celebrate having jumped the gap, by drinking the spring waters which
run through this sierra.Then we find another farm, el "Aljuezar", followed
by yet another "Jali Nuevo".
Sierra route
The view is very impressive from this point, as it is 650 metres above sea
level.Then, you have to tackle the descent of a steep riverbank in order to
reach the peaceful development called "La Parata". Here, we can have a rest
before continuing the descent to the beach.The panoramic view and the fact
that you are amongst nature, makes all the effort one has to make
worthwhile.
Sierra Nevada
Sierra Nevada defies many concepts associated with skiing. Located barely a
stones throw from the Mediterranean coast, it has practically guaranteed
sunshine, the best spring snow conditions in Europe and is still reasonably
priced compared to many of its European counterparts. As one of Europe's
highest resorts it has a surprisingly long season and traditionally opens at
the end of November running through to the end of April or even into the
first week of May.
Sierra Nevada
Sierra Nevada, which means "Snowy Mountain Range", includes some of the
highest peaks in Europe not to mention the highest concentration of peaks
over 3,000m in the country. The Mulhacen, at 3,482m, is Spain's highest
after Mount Teide in Tenerife. The ski terrain is prominantly peaked by the
jagged Veleta at 3,398m, Spain's third highest after Aneto, (3,404m), in the
Pyranees. The ski resort of Sierra Nevada offers its visitors a wide range
of facilities and a ski terrain to suit skiers & boarders of all standards.
Culture
A group of painters and writers created, in the 60's, what was known as the
"Indalino Movement". As such, the village of Mojacar was rediscovered. These
artists, so impressed by its landscape, its local colour and its light
promoted all that Mojacar had to offer. Since then, dozens of artists and
intellectuals of all types have encountered a sense of inspiration in the
magic and tranquility of the place.
In the last few years, the cultural movement in Mojacar has acquired new
momentum. Every day there are more and more artists who decide to reside
here and consequently, the local council has moved to develop the cultural
nature of the village even further.
As such we will not have to wait long before the village's "Cultural Centre"
is set up.The creation of such a centre demonstrates that Mojacar culture
has as much to do with the past as with the present.
GASTRONOMY
The traditional dishes still found today in Mojacar denote the rural nature
and the arable origins of the village. Its cuisine is plain.
Amongst the most well known dishes are ajo blanco, ajo colorao, gachas,
caldo de pescado, migas, pimienta, encebollao, pelotas, gurullos con conejo
y tarbinas.
HANDICRAFTS
In the last few years an important group of young artesans have settled in
the village of Mojacar.
As a result, the leather and ceramic industry now features amongst the most
prominent. In the many shops selling handicrafts in the village you can also
find a lot of items which represent the craftmanship of neighbouring
villages, such as is Nijar or Vera.
Monuments
· Parish church of Santa Maria, dating from the fifteenth to nineteenth
Century. Renaissance
· Former ancient arable fortress C/ Iglesia sin Parish church of Ermita
Nuestra Senora de los Dolores Neoclassic dating from the
eighteenth-nineteenth century

· Fountain Popular Fuente sin
· Castle Playa Macenas XVII century former lookout post
· Loma de Belmonte Megalithic tomb