
Alma Beach Club is a beachfront bar and nightlife spot on Mojácar's Paseo del Mediterráneo, along the Almería coast. It opens at 4pm daily and runs late, closing at 2am on weekdays and 3am on Fridays and Saturdays. The setup is simple: sunbeds and umbrellas on the sand for the afternoon, then a shift into full bar mode once the sun drops.
The crowd is mostly groups and tourists. It's casual with a nightclub edge. Reggaeton is a regular fixture, and the decor gets plenty of compliments. The terrace faces the sea, so you get the views without moving from your seat. There's a romantic side to it too, if you time it right for sunset.
Prices sit in the €10-20 range. That makes it one of the more budget-friendly options on this stretch of coast. Reservations are accepted. Cards, debit, and contactless payments all work. Live music and performances run regularly, so check what's on before you go.
Rated 4.2 from 1,156 reviews. Over 80% are four or five stars. Around 8% leave one star, mostly flagging basic food quality.
Cocktails are the main event here. Mojitos are the most popular order by far, and the beer selection gets regular praise. Shisha is available too. Wine and hard liquor round out the drinks list.
Food is on offer but it's bar-level rather than restaurant-level. One reviewer summed it up as "a good option for eating on the sand, although the product is somewhat basic." There's table service, which is a plus. Come for the drinks and the sea views, not a full meal.
It's budget-friendly for a beach club. Expect to spend around €10-20 per person. Cocktails and mojitos make up most of the spend. Cards, debit, and contactless payments are all accepted.
Yes. The venue accepts reservations, which is worth doing for summer weekends when it fills up with groups and tourists.
It does. Live music and live performances are regular features. The music leans towards reggaeton, especially later in the evening as the bar shifts into nightlife mode.
Yes. There's a free parking lot and free street parking nearby. There's usually plenty of space available.
Yes. The venue has a wheelchair accessible entrance. It's one of the few beach bars along this part of Mojácar with proper accessibility.





A good option for eating on the sand, although the product is somewhat basic.
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