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Enjoying Vacation at Nerja, Spain

Spend your vacation and even holidays with your loved ones in Nerja, Spain

Author:Paolo Reyna
Reviewer:James Pierce
Oct 10, 2023
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50 kilometers away from Malaga and a mere 45 minutes drive along the N340 motorway, you can enter Nerja, Spain, an old fishing village known for its Andalusian character, cobbled streets, and whitewashed houses.
The heart of the village is the Balcon de Europa, a promenade built along a cliff-lined with palm trees and with the best panoramic view of the Mediterranean Sea.

Explore Nerja, Spain

Nerja has nine sandy beaches totaling to 16-kilometer stretch. One of the best beaches in Nerja is Playa Burriana. It is tourist friendly and is teeming with shops, bars, restaurants, sunbed and umbrellas for hire!
The beach itself is a mixture of small stones and sand-the ideal material for constructing sandcastles. One of the most spectacular places to visit in Nerja is the Cueva de Nerja, considered one of the most historic sites in the world to house archeological remains dating back to the Paleolithic era.
Today, one of its natural caverns serves as a concert hall where many performances of local musicians are held. Another place you should not miss visiting is Frigiliana, an Andalucian mountain village located 6 kilometers away from the city center. The heart of the village has retained its old-world charm - a pride upheld by its residents.
Every morning, you will see women sweeping the streets and watering their plants in hanging baskets and pots. Some holiday homes are also located here, so if you want to sleep under the old Spanish air, this is the way to go. Hidden in the corners of the steep hills, there are bars and restaurants serving great local specialties.
Barely out of Frigiliana on the Frigiliana-Torrox road you will find a natural park that can lead you to the remains of the Frigiliana Castle - one of the best picnic spots in Nerja. If you want to go off for a hike, the Rio Chillar Waterfall is your best destination. The waterfall is found amidst the pine trees and its sight and sound are great ways of relaxing and communing with nature. The best thing about Rio Chillar is that you can reach it in 10 to 15 minutes even when you're on foot.
If you follow the riverbed past the waterfall in the direction of La Tercera Fabrica, you will see a steep uphill man. Here you can start walking for an hour and a half to enjoy the cool air and the scenery. Keep your eyes open for wildlife, and as the greenery fades away, you'll find yourself in a narrow pass and a series of dams that make the path a bit tricky.
Follow that path and you will reach the Vado de Los Patos, an area where the river is surrounded by rocks and fallen trees which makes for a great natural swimming pool.

Spanish Food

Looking for some great food? Try the gazpacho, a cold Spanish soup that is very refreshing on a hot summer day. The best version of this dish is served at Casa Luque in the center of town.
Paellas cooked in large pans over log fire are one of the main attractions in Ayo's, a famous restaurant on Burriana Beach. Seafood paella is one of the bestsellers in the restaurant.
How about a cold bottle of beer? Alhambra beer is voted most popular in this area.
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Paolo Reyna

Paolo Reyna

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Paolo Reyna is a writer and storyteller with a wide range of interests. He graduated from New York University with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Media Studies. Paolo enjoys writing about celebrity culture, gaming, visual arts, and events. He has a keen eye for trends in popular culture and an enthusiasm for exploring new ideas. Paolo's writing aims to inform and entertain while providing fresh perspectives on the topics that interest him most. In his free time, he loves to travel, watch films, read books, and socialize with friends.
James Pierce

James Pierce

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James Pierce, a Finance and Crypto expert, brings over 15 years of experience to his writing. With a Master's degree in Finance from Harvard University, James's insightful articles and research papers have earned him recognition in the industry. His expertise spans financial markets and digital currencies, making him a trusted source for analysis and commentary. James seamlessly integrates his passion for travel into his work, providing readers with a unique perspective on global finance and the digital economy. Outside of writing, James enjoys photography, hiking, and exploring local cuisines during his travels.
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