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Spain - Vera Beach

Spain Vera Beach Apartment

Your own beach-town apartment a naturist complex in Vera, Spain.


Payable over 10 years
No mortgage required
No interest payable
  • Rarely available terms in a prime beachfront complex

  • First line of Vera Beach, Almeria

  • Furnished

  • No mortgage required

  • No interest payable

  • Priced at €140,000 EUR

  • Payable over 120 months at €1,166 EUR

  • Strategic location

  • Similar apartments in the complex rent out for around €805 per week in peak season

  • 2 communal pools and gardens


About the Apartment:

  • Second floor (Top)

  • Freehold

  • 56 sqm

  • Furnished

  • 1 bedroom

  • Bathroom

  • Living room with American kitchen

  • Terrace

Location:

  • Located in Natura World - a beachfront naturist/nudist-friendly complex in Vera Playa, Almería, Spain.

  • Located right on the coast (“first line”), with direct access to a naturist beach.

  • Vera Playa is well-known in Spain as a naturist (nudist) friendly zone, with about 2 km of beach officially reserved for naturism.

  • Lots of amenities close to the property such as shops, supermarkets, bars, restaurants, cafes, pharmacies, banks, clubs, etc.

  • 10 minutes to Mojacar

  • 50 minutes to Mazarron

  • 50 minutes to Almeria city centre

  • 55 minutes to Puerto de Marrazon

  • 1 hour 20 minutes to Murcia

  • 1 hour 25 minutes to La Manga


The property is being sold on the rent to own basis on a private purchase contract which the solicitor in Spain will prepare.


Nestled on the sun-washed southeastern coast of Spain, Natura World in Vera (Vera Playa, Almería, Andalusia) is a wonderful destination for travellers seeking a blend of beach-front relaxation, naturist freedom, and proximity to charming inland towns and coastal attractions. Below is a glowing, well-rounded portrait of the place — from the complex itself to things to see nearby, logistics, and what to expect by season.


Welcome to Natura World & Vera Playa

The Natura World Complex

Natura World is a residential/aparthotel complex located right on the beachfront in Vera Playa, in the region of Andalusia.

  • The apartments are fully equipped (air conditioning, kitchen or kitchenette, terraces or balconies) and many face toward the sea.

  • Inside the complex you’ll find multiple outdoor swimming pools (reportedly four in total) as well as garden areas, sun terraces, and shared communal spaces.

  • One of the highlights is direct access to the naturist beach (or naturist-designated stretch) from the complex, making it especially appealing for those who prefer a naturist-friendly environment.

  • The complex is part of a larger “Vera Natura / Vera Playa nudist / naturist zone,” which has been developed over recent decades as one of Europe’s more well-known naturist beach areas.

  • Within walking distance of the complex there’s a small commercial area: restaurants, cafés, supermarket or grocery stores, beach town shops, and other amenities so that guests often do not need to use a car for daily needs.

Guests frequently praise the location (almost right on the beach) and the tranquillity of the complex, especially outside the busiest summer months.

On booking sites, the location score is especially high (e.g. 9.8/10) for its beachfront access and ease of getting to nearby attractions.


In short: Natura World offers a comfortable, well-amenitised base for beach lovers and naturist travellers alike, combining apartment-style self-catering with shared resort facilities and immediate sea access.

The Beach & Coastline

The Beach

  • Playa de Vera (Vera Beach / Playa El Playazo, etc.) is one of the draws of this coastline. The sands are long and typically well maintained, with beach amenities such as showers, umbrellas, and beach cafés (chiringuitos).

  • A portion of the beach (often a few kilometres in the northern stretch of the Vera Playa coastline) is officially or informally reserved for naturist use.

  • The Laguna de Puerto Rey (Vera Lagoon), at the mouth of the Antas river, is nearby and adds ecological interest. It connects to the beach environment and supports birdlife; it can be a tranquil spot for nature walks, birdwatching, or enjoying the coastal wetlands.


The Coastal Experience

Beyond simple sunbathing, the coastline around Vera offers:

  • Promenade walks along the seafront, enjoying sea breezes and changes in light during sunrise/sunset.

  • Coastal cycling or walking along paths or designated routes linking to nearby villages.

  • Water sports (windsurfing, paddleboarding, kayaking) in calmer sea conditions (subject to availability of providers).

  • Boat excursions along the coast or to nearby bays.



Things to Do in Vera & Surrounding Area

In Vera (town, inland, and culture)

While the beach is the most obvious draw, Vera has a charming historic side and several interesting sites:

  • Plaza Mayor de Vera and the Municipal Historic Museum (Museo Histórico Municipal de Vera): stroll through the old town, admire architecture, churches and small plazas.

  • Iglesia Parroquial de Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación: the parish church is an attractive element of Vera’s religious and civic heritage.

  • Plaza de Toros de Vera: the town’s bullring is one of the older ones in Almería & Andalusia, and includes a small Taurine Museum in its lower levels.

  • Markets and shopping: Vera is a commercial hub in its area, so you’ll find local shops, weekly markets, produce stalls, artisan goods, and supermarkets.


Nearby Villages & Coastal Towns

  • Mojácar: A picturesque white-washed hillside town with narrow lanes, streets full of flowers, views of the sea, bars, restaurants, artisan shops. A classic Andalusian white village by the Mediterranean.

  • Garrucha: A fishing port town just south of Vera Playa. Here you’ll find restaurants, a marina, coastal promenade, and a pleasant seaside ambiance.

  • Castillo del Marqués de los Vélez (Marquis of Los Vélez Castle): one of the historical monuments in the region, worthwhile for history or architectural interest.

  • Cuevas de Almanzora / Tres Pacos Mine: inland excursions to natural or historic sites; the Tres Pacos mine is an interesting old mine site in the region.

  • Aquavera Water Park: a fun activity; located in Vera-Playa, it offers slides, pools and water-based entertainment.

  • Jeep Safaris & Nature Tours: tours that run through nearby countryside, desert areas, mountain foothills, combining scenic drives and local cuisine or tapas stops.

  • Salt flats / salt pans and natural walks: parts of the region have salt flats and wetlands which attract wildlife and provide scenic walking opportunities.


Climate, Seasonality & Peak Times

  • Vera Playa enjoys a Mediterranean / semi-arid climate, with hot, dry summers and mild winters, making it a favourable destination for much of the year.

  • Peak season is during the summer months (June, July, August), when beach tourism is at its height and many holidaymakers come from northern Europe to soak up sun and sea.

  • Shoulder seasons (May, early June, September, early October) are excellent times to visit — still warm, fewer crowds, and more relaxed.

  • In winter, while some amenities may scale back, the town and coastal area can offer a quieter, peaceful escape — though swimming may be cooler.


Economy & Local Life

The local economy in the Vera / Vera Playa area is heavily influenced by tourism, especially coastal tourism. Vera Playa in particular has developed around holiday accommodations, beach services, restaurants, bars, and shops catering to both Spanish and international visitors.


Historically, the inland town of Vera also had agriculture, and the broader region of Almería is known for intensive horticulture (greenhouses in “the sea of plastic”) and Mediterranean farming. The service (tertiary) sector, particularly hospitality, is crucial in Andalusia’s coastal areas.


This mix means that while Vera Playa serves primarily as a tourism hub, the inland town maintains local culture, commerce, and year-round activity beyond the holiday season.


Getting There & Transport

Nearest Airport(s)

  • Almería Airport (LEI) is the closest major airport. Vera Playa lies about 80-90 km from Almería Airport, with driving typically taking around 50–60 minutes depending on traffic.

  • From Almería Airport, there are options including buses, airport shuttles / transfers, or taxis.


Local Transport & Getting Around

  • Once in Vera / Vera Playa, local buses, taxis or walking are often practical. The complex is near small commercial zones, so daily errands may not require a car.

  • For exploring farther-flung attractions (inland, other coastal towns), renting a car or joining guided tours is often the best option.


Summary

Natura World in Vera offers a compelling blend for travellers who want beach-front living, naturist access, and flexibility in a comfortable apartment setting, while still being close to cultural, historic, and natural attractions. It’s especially suited for people who enjoy the sea, sunshine, and relaxed coastal life with access to amenities.


Whether you spend your days soaking up sun on the beach, exploring white-washed hillside towns like Mojácar, discovering inland historic monuments, or simply relaxing in the gardens and pools of the complex, there’s something here for many moods.

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