Salobrena
Overview
The town Salobreña is located on the Mediterranean coastline Costa Tropical in the Granada province of Spain and is known as the jewel of the Costa Tropical. It is built on a hill that overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and is surrounded by fields of sugar cane. The last cane sugar factory that remains in Europe is located on the coast.
It takes 45 minutes to reach this town from Granada and an hour from the Sierra Nevada; Alpujarra is 40 minutes from this town which facilitates easy exploration.
History
Its history dates back to 6000 years. In the old town, you will find a large number of whitewashed houses and narrow steep streets built around the 10th century castle of the Moors.
Salobreña and Gibraltar have a number of similarities in the orography; both were islands earlier and they have big rocks that are symbolic. The Salobreña Island was once separated by the peninsula; however with the disappearance of the isthmus they got united. This appears to have occurred in the Bronze and Copper ages.
The first settlements appear to have taken place in 3000 BC and agriculture and livestock were given importance. Fishing activity became popular after the arrival of the Phoenicians and Carthaginians.
Climate
The average temperatures in a year are as follows:
- Maximum – 29 °C in the months of July-August
- Minimum – 14 °C in February
Art and Culture
The Church of Our Lady of the Rosary was constructed by the Mudejars in the 16th century on the remains of an old Muslim mosque.
Cuisine
The gastronomy is a combination of gastronomy from different civilizations that have been part of this town. It is also a Mediterranean gastronomy wherein you will find that lots of sea products are used.
Some of these items are – meat, sardines on the grill, octopus, blue fish, stews, fried vegetables, soups, etc. Olive oil is extensively used in the dishes. Chinese and Italian foods are also available.
Sports and Entertainment
You can spend your time on a number of activities such as bird watching, climbing, cycling, golfing, hiking, horseback riding, paragliding, sailing, scuba diving, skiing, snow boarding, snorkeling, swimming, tennis, trekking, water-skiing, windsurfing, etc.
If you are looking for lap dancing, night clubs, karaoke, etc., this is not the right place. However the nightlife in this town is lively and full of cultural events, fiestas, live music, etc. and the restaurants and bars are open till the wee hours.