About
Nerja
Nerja is a beautiful
Spanish resort, second to none with its own special atmosphere
and culture. The village is set in a spectacular setting, to
the east the Sierra Almijara mountain range and
the Mediterranean to the front that basks in almost constant
sunshine. Thankfully Nerja has managed to avoid the worst
effects of unrestrained expansion and highrise hotels which has
been the inevitable result of the tourist boom in some of the
coastal resorts along the Costa Del
Sol.
 The old quarter of the town is still virtually
unchanged with narrow, winding streets, whitewashed houses
with wrought iron terraces overflowing with flowers.
Nerja Spain boasts 16 kilometers
of beaches with powdery sand and sparkling clear water.
Including the internationally famous Burriana beach and
the small coves below the impressive cliffs of Maro, which
have been the inspiration of numerous artists who have set
up residence here.
With its warm 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.
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.
To the side of the
Balcón, you will find the 17th Century El Salvador Church,
constructed in baroque-mudejar style. You may also visit the
16th Century Nuestra Señora de las Angustias Hermitage with its
paintings by the master Alonso
Cano.
In the old quarter of town, typical small shops
offer local craftworks and products of the area, including
sweet wine and olive oil, honey and tropical
fruits.
Lovers of the nature can enjoy the wonderful
countryside in the area, camping at the campsite or in
the camping zone in the parkland. For those who seek
alternative activities on their holidays, there is
fishing, diving, water-skiing, canoeing, water bikes,
hiking, cycling, horse riding, jeep safaris, paragliding
and much more.
At the beach
you will find fantastic fish restaurants where you can enjoy
the “pescaito frito” (fried fish), whilst the many
international restaurants
in town offer a wide variety of menus to
suit all tastes.
With Nerja you do not have to travel far to
discover the more tradition side of Spain. Nerja is
situated in the province of Andalusia, home of flamenco
dancing; bullfights, orange groves, castles and sleepy
villages perched on the slopes of the skiing resort of
Sierra Nevada.
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