Big clean beaches with all
the services, large sandy sea beds and a well taken care of
urban environment give this coastal enclave a most important
attractiveness for tourism.
Another one of Vera's treasure
is to be able to brag about being a gastronomic paradise.
The residential area on the
coast of Vera, also called 'Vera Mar', runs from north to
south or vice versa, parallel to the nudist beach, el 'Playazo',
to the water amusement park, and to the beaches which are
situated next to the ocean walk. Vera nowadays isn't just
famous for its nudist beaches, but also for many other things.
The beaches of Vera:
This is the privileged coast area of east Almeria. It consists
of a 5 kilometre long, wide sandy beach, with fine, white
sand, well looked after and clean, with crystal clear water,
and in the background lie the beautiful mountains. These beaches
deserve the blue flag, which is a European quality distinction.
In the north you can find those
beaches which are kept in one part as nudist beaches and nudist
areas, with accommodation, hotel, camping and residential
areas which are currently subject to extension.
Further south lies the beach
called 'El Playazo'. Thousands of meters of sandy beach and
silence. It stretches up to the river mouth of the river 'Antas'
with its damp region and water areas. Here, as mentioned above,
a small lagoon is formed and surrounded by reeds and plants.
This is the habitat of a diverse bird fauna, a unique ecosystem
in Europe, which is used by migratory birds between Africa
and Europe as a resting place.
Further south the wonderful
and quaint ocean walk runs parallel to the beaches of the
towns: 'Villajarapa', 'Puerto Rey', 'Peublo Laguna', 'Las
Marismas' and 'Mar y Ciels'.
The Town: The town of
Vera is very prosperous, sunny and has many stores. Vera is
rich in its handicraft and the amount of tourist is constantly
increasing, because of its well-know cuisine. There are fancy
restaurants, as well as the popular Spanish 'Tapas' (small
rations).
The Friendliness and hospitality
of the almost 7000 inhabitants of Vera make this town especially
attractive for residents and guests. There is a street market
every Saturday.
For sight-seeing the most important
sights are: the church 'La Encarnacion', which was built in
the XVI century in a modern style, and it's alter painting
is in baroque style. Opening hours: afternoons. The Royal
Hospital 'San Augustin', which was also built in the XVI century,
the monastery 'Las Victoria', the chapel 'Espiritu Santo',
as well as the historic town museum and the fountain called
'Cuatro Canos'. There is a wonderful look out point which
had been a medieval settlement. The view from the 'Plaza de
la Gloria' square is wonderful.
Carnival: Around the
end of February or the beginning of March, depending on what
day they fall on, the carnival parades with their disguises
and their popular Street music take place. They represent
parodies of the daily events that happen in town, and give
us a sort of idea of local life. The popular masks, disguises
and costumes bring the street of Vera alive.
The public holiday and Feast
Day: called 'Dia de la Vieja': This day is a very traditional
holiday with old customers. It is celebrated on exactly the
Thursday which coincides with the middle of the fasting period.
Families and friends go to the countryside to have a pick-nick
or lunch, and at sunset a doll made of colourful paper, and
whose head is full of sweets and candy, is broken and torn
into pieces. This paper doll is called 'La Vieja' (The old
one). It's a traditional feast day.
Easter Week: The highlights
of the Easter Week in Vera are: The special event on Sunday
before Palm Sunday, which indicates the beginning of the Easter
Week, and also the processions and pilgrimages, in which the
figures of the Virgin 'Virgin de las Angustias' and of Christ
'El Nazareno' are carried to the church. When the Easter processions
have finished, the regions figures or shrines are taken back
to their respective church or chapel on Good Friday.
Celebrations in honour of
the Patroness: In honour of the Patroness 'Virgin de las
Angustias' whose Feast Day is on 10th June, and in honour
to the Patron 'San Cleofas' celebrations and fairs take place
in the last week of September, offering theatre performances,
a special Parade with costumes representing 'Muslims' and
'Christians', the Cattle Fair, and many other different events.
Handicraft: The pottery
of this region has its origin in ancient times, and has got
a long tradition. Particular and sometimes strange pottery
pieces are made, like for example a sort of jug with four
beaks or openings, called the 'Four Beak Jug' (Jarra de Cuatro
Picos). It has got a round shape, like a balloon with a thin
waist and a long neck. On top it has got four 'beaks' or 'openings'
in order to drink out of it. Among this pottery or ceramics
handicraft you can also find a funny sort of jug called the
'Tricky Jug' (Jarra Trampa). This jug has got a trick, as
it has five 'false openings'. If you try to drink out of it,
you will spill all the water. If you like, you can visit several
pottery shops and their handicrafts contacting the Tourist
Information Office: Plaza Mayor, phone number: Tel: (0034)
950 393142. Fax: (0034) 950 393144.