Andalusia's 'little Mykonos': this is the beautiful town with crystal-clear waters that looks like something out of a fairy tale.

The Greek islands , with their unmistakable beauty and dreamlike landscapes, captivate travelers from all over the world. Mykonos, in particular, stands out for its turquoise beaches and whitewashed houses adorned with colorful flowers; undoubtedly a dream destination that has become a symbol of the Mediterranean. However, you don't have to travel to the Aegean to find places that evoke that magic . In fact, in Andalusia , and more specifically in the province of Almería , you can also find equally idyllic places to spend your holidays.
The Almería coast offers spectacular landscapes , where you can discover picturesque villages that seem straight out of a fairy tale . Among them, one stands out for its crystal-clear waters and unique charm, standing out as a "little Mykonos" of Andalusia and, for many visitors, a true coastal paradise.
This is Isleta del Moro , a charming town located in the municipality of Níjar, which is presented as a small peninsula almost completely surrounded by crystal-clear waters, offering spectacular views from every corner. This quiet village, which is part of the Cabo de Gata Natural Park , has just over 170 inhabitants and owes its name to the fact that it was once a refuge for Barbary pirates , and was named by the leader Mohamed Arráez in honor of the islet located off its coast.

With its traditional fishing village feel , Isleta del Moro stands out for its modest white houses and colorful boats resting near the beach, which is precisely what gives it that touch similar to that of the Greek island of Mykonos. Furthermore, this place is peaceful for most of the year, interrupted only during the summer months, when it receives the greatest number of visitors. Among its attractions, Playa del Peñón Blanco is the longest , with 400 meters of fine sand and crystal-clear waters of excellent quality, perfect for enjoying a refreshing swim.
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