San José (Almería)
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San José is a village and fishing port in the centre of Parque Natural de Cabo de Gata, in the
Province of Almería Almería (, also ; ) is a province of the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. It was named after the Arab ruler of Taifa, Banu Al-Miri. It is bordered by the provinces of Granada, Murcia, and the Mediterranean Sea. Its capital is the homony ...
, Spain. Its population in 2011 was 1012 inhabitants, recorded by the INE. In recent years San José has experienced an increase in the number of visitors and is an easily accessible town from
Almería Airport Almería Airport () is an airport located east of Almería city centre, in the province of Almería in Andalusia, Spain. It is close to the main tourist centers of the province such as the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park, El Ejido, Mojácar, ...
and the
Autovía A-7 The Autovía A-7 (also called ''Autovia del Mediterráneo'') is a Spanish autovía (toll-free limited-access highway) which starts in La Jonquera, near the French frontier and ends in Algeciras. It was finally finished in late 2015 upon complet ...
. San José, as with all of the Parque Natural de Cabo de Gata, is most popular during the spring and summer months. San José boasts a few beaches, a few outside the town and within walking distance, such as Playa de los Genoveses, Playa de Mónsul and Cala de la Media Luna. There are several restaurants and tapas bars in San José. The local independently run tourist office is a reference point for activities in the Parque Natural de Cabo de Gata. Accommodation is plentiful although in summer some places can be fairly expensive and are quickly filled.


Nature and tourism


Natural spaces

Due to its situation in the middle of the Parque Natural de Cabo de Gata, one is never far away from natural spaces, the most popular of those being the beaches. But there is so much more and all within walking distance of San José.


Beaches

Apart from the town beaches of Playa de San José, Playa de la Calilla and "Tobacco Beach", one can wander westward to the stunning beaches of Playa de los Genoveses, Playa de Mónsul and Cala de la Media Luna. These are just a few of the beaches and coves to be found to the west of the town. There is also Playa del Barronal, Cala del Príncipe, Cala Chica, Cala Carbón and many more. To the east to the pueblo is Cala Higuera, overlooked by the bar El Refugio (only open mid- to high season). All beaches around San José are ideal for snorkelling.


Campillo de los Genoveses

Alongside the beach Playa de los Genoveses is the Campillo de los Genoveses, a partly cultivated natural space that is a haven for flora and fauna. Further along the track is part of the Sierra de Cabo de Gata. Both of these areas are popular with wildlife enthusiasts, hikers, artists and photographers, cyclists and shepherds grazing their goats and sheep. Amongst the features of Campillo de los Genoveses is a huge fossilised sand dune that once was part of the beach, making this an area of geological importance.


Notable fiestas

San José celebrates along with the rest of the country (where appropriate). The following fiestas are the largest to be celebrated in San José annually.


Carnival (Carnaval)

The week leading up to Lent is a time for wild partying in some parts of Spain when the country plays host to Europe’s biggest Carnival festivals. San José, like most other towns, hosts its own carnival.


Día de San José

Día de San José or Saint Joseph’s Day honors St Joseph, the Virgin Mary’s spouse, and is held annually all over Spain on 19 March. This date is also known as Father’s Day (Día del Padre) in many areas of the country. The celebrations start on Friday night where live music is played in the main square or plaza and there is a drinks tent selling beer, wine and tapas. This is in addition to the already crowded bars.


Fiesta de San Juan

Fiesta de San Juan is a festival of ancient origin adapted to commemorate St. John the Baptist. It is a festival that is usually linked with celebrations to celebrate the arrival of the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere, whose principal rite is a fire. The purpose of this ritual was to "give more power to the sun". The festival is marked by a night of partying around beach bonfires and party-goers jumping over waves, each wave supposedly bringing good luck.


The paseo

During the spring and summer months, the paseo in San José features a number of artisan market stalls selling all manner of hand-made jewellery, leather goods, clothing, incense holders and other unusual and original goods.


Things to do

During the spring and summer months, there is plenty to do in San José; diving, kayaking, photography experiences, wildlife watching, geological field trips, and hiking are just some of the activities to do in and around San José. Some of these activities are also available throughout the year.


Cinema

In common with a number of locations around the province of Almería, San José has been used a number of times in cinematic/TV history. ''
A Fistful of Dollars ''A Fistful of Dollars'' (, (''For a Fistful of Dollars'')) is a 1964 spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood in his first leading role, alongside Gian Maria Volonté, Marianne Koch, Wolfgang Lukschy, Si ...
'',
For a Few Dollars More ''For a Few Dollars More'' () is a 1965 Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone. It stars Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef as bounty hunters and Gian Maria Volonté as the primary villain. Klaus Kinski plays a supporting role as a se ...
, ''
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'' (, literally "''The good, the ugly, the bad''") is a 1966 Italian epic spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood as "the Good", Lee Van Cleef as "the Bad", and Eli Wallach a ...
'', and ''
Lawrence of Arabia Thomas Edward Lawrence (16 August 1888 – 19 May 1935) was a British Army officer, archaeologist, diplomat and writer known for his role during the Arab Revolt and Sinai and Palestine campaign against the Ottoman Empire in the First W ...
'' are amongst the many epics that feature scenes around San José. The nearby Monsul beach has been used for scenes in ''
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'' is a 1989 American action adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay by Jeffrey Boam, based on a story by George Lucas and Menno Meyjes. It is the third installment in the Indiana Jone ...
'' and the music clip 'Ave Maria' from pop star
David Bisbal David Bisbal Ferre (born 5 June 1979) is a Spanish singer, songwriter, and actor. He gained his initial fame as the runner-up on the first edition of the reality television talent show '' Operación Triunfo''. He has since released five studi ...
. The syndicated TV series '' Queen of Swords'' used Monsul Beach and nearby locations for haciendas throughout the series. The top of the rock was used as a fight location in the first filmed episode " Death to the Queen" when actress
Tessie Santiago Tessie Marie Santiago (born August 10, 1975 in Miami, Florida) is an American actress of Cuban and Spanish descent. Biography Family and education Tessie Santiago is a first generation American. Her parents and grandparents fled from Cuba aft ...
climbed to the top for a two-on-one sword fight.Behind the scenes and on the set Death to the Queen page 2 http://www.delongis.com/LaReina/Death2.html Retrieved 17 November 2012


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