Aljaraque’s economy is largely driven by agriculture, tourism, and small-scale manufacturing. The town benefits from its location in the fertile plains of Huelva, with olive groves, vineyards, and fruit orchards contributing significantly to the local economy. Aljaraque is also part of the growing ecotourism sector, with nearby natural reserves attracting visitors interested in sustainable tourism.
Tourism plays an increasingly important role in the local economy, with many visitors choosing Aljaraque for its proximity to the coast and nature reserves. The town’s small businesses, including family-run shops, cafes, and markets, benefit from seasonal tourism, especially during festivals and holidays.
In addition to agriculture and tourism, Aljaraque is known for its artisanal crafts. Local products such as ceramics, handwoven textiles, and traditional Andalusian handicrafts are widely sold in local markets and shops, offering visitors a taste of the region’s artistic heritage.