Abandoned El Algarrobico Hotel – Spain’s Illegal ‘Ghost Resort’ in Cabo de Gata
Автор: Expat in Mazarrón
Загружено: 2019-03-19
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Discover the incredible story of the abandoned El Algarrobico Hotel in Carboneras, Almería, Andalucía, Spain. This massive 21-floor, 411-room resort began construction in 2003 right on the shoreline of the protected Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park.
But in 2006, building work was halted after fierce opposition from environmental groups like Greenpeace, who argued it violated Spain’s Coastal Law (Ley de Costas). Ever since, the unfinished hotel has stood as a controversial symbol of overdevelopment and poor planning.
In 2025, the Spanish government finally began the legal process to expropriate and demolish the structure, aiming to return the coastline to its natural beauty.
🌍 In this video, we explore the history, controversy, and eerie remains of one of Spain’s most infamous abandoned hotels, often called the “ghost resort of Almería.”
If you’re fascinated by abandoned places, urban exploration, or Spain’s hidden stories, this is one you won’t want to miss.
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