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Somehow Nerja, while cashing in on the fun-in-the-sun culture, has kept much of its quiet, Old World charm. It has good beaches, stay-awhile tapas bars, and a rich frosting of pastry shops. The evening paseo, the Spanish ritual of strolling and people-watching, packs the streets. Holding hands or ice cream
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show more cones, everyone meanders toward Nerja's Balcony of Europe, a people-friendly terrace overlooking the Mediterranean.
With its mild climate, you can enjoy yourself to the full all year round and take advantage of the relaxed way of life of a village that still retains much of the character of its moorish past. Today, Nerja offers an excellent range of quality accommodation and leisure time facilities. There are 16 Kms. of beaches , including the internationally famous Burriana beach that has once again been awarded by the Blue Flag of the European Union and the small coves below the impressive cliffs of Maro, which have been the inspiration of numerous artists who have set up residence here.
All major water sports are available here, including water skiing, scuba diving and sailing. Flanked by a dramatic mountain range, Sierra Almijara, to the east . The old quarter of the town is still virtually unchanged with narrow, winding streets, whitewashed houses with wrought iron terraces overflowing with geraniums, on which a canary can sometimes be heard singing...
However, the heart of Nerja is its spectacular Balcón de Europa, the "Balcony of Europe", a magnificent promenade along the edge of a towering cliff, once the site of the great Moorish castle, with sweeping panoramic views of the Mediterranean and the small coves and beaches below, against an awesome backdrop of hazy blue mountains.
The town's monuments include the 17th century Church of El Salvador, in a style which is a charming mixture of baroque and Moorish, or mudéjar, and the beautiful Gardens of Capistrano Playa, which descend to Burriana Beach.
However, Nerja's most spectacular attraction is undoubtedly its fascinating caves, located just 3 kilometres from the centre of town. They include archaeological treasures such as paintings over 20,000 years old and other pre-historic remains. One of the enormous natural caverns has been transformed into a concert hall, where many performances are staged during July.
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show more cones, everyone meanders toward Nerja's Balcony of Europe, a people-friendly terrace overlooking the Mediterranean.
With its mild climate, you can enjoy yourself to the full all year round and take advantage of the relaxed way of life of a village that still retains much of the character of its moorish past. Today, Nerja offers an excellent range of quality accommodation and leisure time facilities. There are 16 Kms. of beaches , including the internationally famous Burriana beach that has once again been awarded by the Blue Flag of the European Union and the small coves below the impressive cliffs of Maro, which have been the inspiration of numerous artists who have set up residence here.
All major water sports are available here, including water skiing, scuba diving and sailing. Flanked by a dramatic mountain range, Sierra Almijara, to the east . The old quarter of the town is still virtually unchanged with narrow, winding streets, whitewashed houses with wrought iron terraces overflowing with geraniums, on which a canary can sometimes be heard singing...
However, the heart of Nerja is its spectacular Balcón de Europa, the "Balcony of Europe", a magnificent promenade along the edge of a towering cliff, once the site of the great Moorish castle, with sweeping panoramic views of the Mediterranean and the small coves and beaches below, against an awesome backdrop of hazy blue mountains.
The town's monuments include the 17th century Church of El Salvador, in a style which is a charming mixture of baroque and Moorish, or mudéjar, and the beautiful Gardens of Capistrano Playa, which descend to Burriana Beach.
However, Nerja's most spectacular attraction is undoubtedly its fascinating caves, located just 3 kilometres from the centre of town. They include archaeological treasures such as paintings over 20,000 years old and other pre-historic remains. One of the enormous natural caverns has been transformed into a concert hall, where many performances are staged during July.
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source: Urbano
The village offers a wealth of elements of interest, which have made it one of the most important tourist resorts on the Costa del Sol.
Its scenic beauty ranges from the spectacular mountains to the coast with its splendid beaches, with fertile orchards turning the area in between into a ...
show more veritable garden paradise.
In addition to all of this, Nerja boasts unforgettable locations such as Nerja Cave, one of Spain's most beautiful and oft-visited, Maro Cliffs, declared a Beauty Spot; and, in the village itself, the Balcón de Europa and The Saviour Church.
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Its scenic beauty ranges from the spectacular mountains to the coast with its splendid beaches, with fertile orchards turning the area in between into a ...
show more veritable garden paradise.
In addition to all of this, Nerja boasts unforgettable locations such as Nerja Cave, one of Spain's most beautiful and oft-visited, Maro Cliffs, declared a Beauty Spot; and, in the village itself, the Balcón de Europa and The Saviour Church.
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source: Casitas Select S.L.
Nerja is the secret jewel of the Costa del Sol. Nerja is still a traditional coastal village, with its whitewashed houses and its balconies with flowers. The welocming people of Nerja will make you will like at home, and you will be part of the fantastic culture of Andalucia. Nerja
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show more offers also a wide range of services and shops, like restaurants, bars and leisure places, that will make your stay unforgettable. The beaches in Nerja are also fantastic and year after year they are distinguished with the Blue flag from the EU, for their cleanliness and services.
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show more offers also a wide range of services and shops, like restaurants, bars and leisure places, that will make your stay unforgettable. The beaches in Nerja are also fantastic and year after year they are distinguished with the Blue flag from the EU, for their cleanliness and services.
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source: El Sur, Servicios de Hostelería SL
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source: Comares Holiday Properties S.L.
At the easterly end of the Costa del Sol, you will find Nerja, the main seaside resort of the Axarquia, which lies between small sandy coves untouched by development and surrounded by an impressive mountain scenery of the nearby Sierra de Almijara and Sierra Tejeda.
Nerja, often referred to as ...
show more 'The Jewel of the Costa del Sol', has beautiful beaches with golden sand and blue water. Its historical center has narrow streets and white houses with terraces overflowing with flowers. There are plenty of shops, restaurants, bars and cafes, inviting visitors and locals to gather.
Nerja, with its small-town atmosphere, is the perfect place to spend your holiday all year round thanks to its mild climate.
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Nerja, often referred to as ...
show more 'The Jewel of the Costa del Sol', has beautiful beaches with golden sand and blue water. Its historical center has narrow streets and white houses with terraces overflowing with flowers. There are plenty of shops, restaurants, bars and cafes, inviting visitors and locals to gather.
Nerja, with its small-town atmosphere, is the perfect place to spend your holiday all year round thanks to its mild climate.
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Nerja, Andalusia (Costa del Sol)
Holiday home for max. 4 adults + 2 children
Property no. 1363035
from USD 1,999for 1 weekApprox. 120 m², 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pets not allowed, satellite TV, Wifi, washing machine, dishwasher, non-smoking property, sandy beach approx. 2 km, private pool, sea/lake view, hot tub