Local Sights

“55 kilometers from Malaga Airport Nerja is the only resort east of Malaga to be featured in the brochures of the major U.K. tour operators. With the motorway or Autovía now open right through to Nerja the journey from the airport takes just 40 minutes.

Once a small fishing village perched between the foot of the mountains and the sea the original village has now expanded into a coastal town with a resident population of over 10,000.

Along with fishing, sugar cane production was once the main cornerstone of the local economy. Tourism is now the main source of income but the town has not been turned into a jungle of concrete tower blocks synonymous with other Spanish resorts. It still manages to retain a village feel to it, particularly in the old town where its narrow winding streets have been tastefully redeveloped to include boutiques, shops and restaurants. Even in the more recently developed areas of town the blending of the old with the new has been achieved in a way that seems to retain the overall character of Nerja.

This is a recent photograph I took as we meandered through the small Nerja streets enjoying the peace and quiet pace of one of the most pleasant towns in Spain.
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The Promenade is lined with cafés and restaurants and in the summer is home to a multitude of artists, vendors and street musicians.
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Why not have breakfast overlooking the Sea?  Order a coffee, some freshly squeezed orange juice and watch the day begin with some freshly backed Croissants.
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There are so many places in Nerja where you can try the local foods and delicacies.
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The Caves of Nerja are one of Spain’s top tourist attractions – complete with floodlit stalactites, stalagmites and other magnificent rock formations
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