ABOUT NERJA

Relax and Unwind in the Sun-Drenched Paradise of Nerja

BURRIANA BEACH /CARABEO

Nerja, a town located in the stunning Costa del Sol, is a favourite holiday destination for tourists who are looking for a perfect combination of sun, sea, and sand. With its picture-perfect beaches, crystal-clear waters, and stunning scenery, Nerja is the ideal place to relax, unwind, and enjoy the Spanish way of life. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at the top things to do in Nerja while on holiday.

CALLE PINTADA / MAIN STREET IN NERJA

Explore the Natural Beauty

Nerja is known for its stunning natural beauty, and there are plenty of opportunities to explore it. The most popular attraction is the Nerja Caves, which are considered to be one of the most important prehistoric sites in Spain. Visitors can take a guided tour of the caves and learn about the geological formations and the history of the area.

About 14 buses run daily from Málaga and Nerja, except on Sunday. Alternatively you can take a mini tourist train from Nerja’s museum, or you can walk (there’s pavement all the way). The caves are just 4km from Nerja. It’s hard to imagine the surreal world that lies beneath the mountain foothills 4km east of Nerja, and it’s even harder to believe that these vast caverns weren’t discovered until five local chicos (young men) who had gone out looking for bats stumbled across an opening in 1959.

Hiking Trails

For those who enjoy hiking, the Sierra de Tejeda offers beautiful hiking trails that allow you to explore the breathtaking natural scenery. Pico del CieloNerja, boasts the absolute best 360 views on this part of Costa del Sol, but it’s also one of the most unforgiving peaks you’ll come across …

There are three mid-sized mountains in the immediate vicinity: Almendron (1514m), Cielo (1508m) and Navachica (1830m). El Cielo is only six kilometres away from the coastline, making it a very popular mountain for hikers in the area. 

You can park at the Cuevas de Nerja, or if the gate is open, drive through. The track is easily passable in a normal car. Continue following the track as it winds further into the natural park. After about 4kms, you will arrive at a Y-junction with a signpost for the El Pinarillo recreation area (área recreativa El Pinarillo) on the left (another 2kms). This is the ideal place for parking.

You’ll notice a larger forestry path that winds up the mountain to the right. Parallel to this path, there are often little shortcuts that cut steeply uphill which can alternatively be trekked if feeling adventurous. All of these routes will eventually lead back to the main path.

PICO DE CIELO HIKING ROUTE

Experience the Beach Life

Nerja is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Spain. The most famous of these is the Burriana Beach, which offers a range of water sports and activities, such as kayaking, paddle boarding, and snorkelling. The beach also has plenty of restaurants and bars where visitors can relax and enjoy the stunning views. Another popular beach is Calahonda Beach, which is a smaller, more secluded beach that is perfect for those who want to escape the crowds. The beach is located at the base of a cliff, and the crystal-clear waters make it a great spot for swimming and sunbathing.

BURRIANA BEACH

Discover the Town’s History and Culture

BALCON DE EUROPA

Nerja has a rich history and culture, which is reflected in the town’s architecture and landmarks. One of the most famous landmarks is the Balcón de Europa, a promenade that offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. The promenade is surrounded by beautiful architecture, including the 17th-century church of El Salvador and the 19th-century mansion of the Marquis of Narixa.

Visitors can also explore the town’s museums, such as the Nerja Museum, which houses artefacts and exhibits related to the town’s history and culture. The museum also has a beautiful garden where visitors can relax and enjoy the views.

Indulge in Andalusian Cuisine

No holiday is complete without indulging in the local cuisine, and Nerja has plenty of options for food lovers. The town is known for its fresh seafood, and visitors can enjoy a range of delicious dishes at the town’s many restaurants and bars. Some of the must-try dishes include the famous paella, grilled sardines, and traditional tapas.

AYO’S FAMOUS PAELLA!

In conclusion, Nerja is a paradise in Costa del Sol, offering visitors a perfect blend of natural beauty, beach life, history, culture, and culinary delights. With so much to see and do, Nerja is the perfect place to relax and unwind on your next holiday. So why not book your next vacation to this stunning town and experience the beauty and charm of Nerja for yourself?

Climate

Nerja experiences consistently warm temperatures throughout the year. January is the mildest month with an average daily maximum of 17 °C, while temperatures reach an average maximum of 31 °C throughout July and August.