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When you visit Nerja
for the very first time, you cannot help
but be captivated by this very
charismatic resort. Traditional Spanish
culture and customs are still part of
everyday life in Nerja, something which
is rarely found these days on the
‘Costa’s’. |
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Nerja is situated
between the Sierras and the
Mediterranean sea, about 45 minutes east
of Malaga, with allows easy access from
all regional airports and motorways. The
town itself has everything you could
wish for, beautiful beaches, a superb
choice of accommodation, sporting
activities, great entertainment and
excursion opportunities. |
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Fiestas in and
around the surrounding villages of Nerja
are a regular occurrence and are usually
colourful extravaganzas. A good way of
acquainting yourself with the town is to
enjoy a traditional horse and carriage
ride through the streets. |
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In the heart of the
old town, amble along the quaint cobbled
streets and bustling alleyways abundant
with tapas bars and chic restaurants. At
dusk, stroll along the Balcon de Europa
alongside the Mediterranean and be
entertained by the artists and street
vendors which add to the ambiance of
this stylish resort. |
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Whether it's for a
summer holiday, a winter escape or even
longer, you will soon come to realize
that Nerja is a very special place to
be.
Whatever your needs, whether you are
seeking somewhere to chill out and relax
or looking for somewhere from which to
explore this spectacular part of the Andalucia,
there is no better place to
fulfil your hopes and dreams for
a truly wonderful holiday. |
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Punta Lara & Tropicana -
Maro
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Frigiliana -
Torrox Costa |
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