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About Nerja

Between picturesque cliffs there are quiet coves of great natural beauty, such as La Caleta, Cala Barranco de Maro or Calas del Pino. In all of them, in addition to being able to enjoy a refreshing swim, it is possible to practice any nautical modality, from windsurfing to sailing. Nerja is considered by many as the perfect holiday destination. You will enjoy lovely beaches, an interesting town centre with tapa bars and good quality restaurants. In the surroundings you will find interesting villages such as Frigiliana and Competa where time seems to stend still. If you're looking for a cultural day trip, then go visit the Alhambra Palace in Granada or any other of the many antique cities of Andalucia. Hikers and mountain climbers will find satisfaction in the Sierra de Almijara, an interesting mountain range. You will find that Nerja is small enough to get around easily, yet big enough to find all facilites you may need like a supermarket, boutiques and a splendid nightlife.

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Nerja Holidays

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Nerja Holidays

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Nerja Holidays

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About Nerja

Nerja is the easternmost city of the Costa del Sol proper and of the Axarquía of course. Nerja is internationally known for its Caves, impressive, huge and part of the most remote history of these lands, in its proximity to the Costa Tropical of Granada it shares with it the designation of origin Chirimoya de la Costa Tropical, and it is in this part of the Costa del Sol also grows quality subtropical fruits.

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About Nerja

Nerja preserves its urban appearance and its landscape of traditional crops well, it is the most important tourist center on this coast and has experienced rapid growth. Near the town, the coast turns into steep limestone cliffs up to 200 m high formed by the fall of the Sierra Almijara to the sea. This section that ends next to Maro has a wild and spectacular landscape that has been declared a Natural Area. In the interior, the limestone mountain hides the beautiful Cueva de Nerja.

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About Nerja Beaches

Nerja, located at the eastern end of the Costa del Sol, has all the ingredients that make it palatable for any visitor. Its average annual temperature, close to twenty degrees, the beautiful mountain landscape of Malaga's Axarquía, as well as a rugged coastline in which beaches and cliffs alternate, are some of its attractions. Burriana beach is one of the most important in the entire municipality. Surrounded by urbanizations, it is an extensive sandy area of ​​about 700 meters in length equipped with all kinds of services and infrastructures. La Torrecilla, El Salón or Calahonda, the latter located under the Balcón de Europa, are other beaches in the urban environment. In them, the visitor will find everything at hand: from urbanizations, modern hotels and restaurants, to shops and sports equipment rental stands. The lively Paseo de los Carabineros will allow easy access to many of them.

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About Nerja

To the east of Malaga, the capital of the Costa del Sol, a coastal area begins with a level of tourist development that reaches significant heights, although far from that reached in the western section. The hotel offer is limited (around 2,500 beds) and is concentrated in the Nerja area. On the contrary, the offer of apartments is wide given the importance of family tourism in the area. This entire strip, which goes as far as Nerja, belongs to one of the regions with the most identity and tradition in Andalusia, La Axarquía. Both on the coast and inland there are a succession of towns of great Andalusian flavor in which you can breathe the nostalgia of a splendid Arab past. Along its coastline, there are important tourist centers El Rincón de la Victoria, Almayate or Torre del Mar, the coastal area of ​​Vélez-Málaga, capital of the Axarquía and an important population that reached great splendor during the Muslim occupation. Balcón de Europa viewpoint in Nerja Further east are Algarrobo, Torrox (with Roman ruins on its beach) and finally Nerja, sitting on a coastal plain overlooking the cliff as if it were a balcony.

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