Nerja

Welcome to Nerja
This city has retained its authentic charm by avoiding imposing skyscrapers. The evenings are lively, like many Spanish cities, with painters and caricaturists setting up shop there. Every year, on Saint John's Day (June 23), a large barbecue of sardines and other seafood is held on the beach, accompanied by local wines and beers.

Things to see in Nerja:
Here are some must-sees:
- Balcony of Europe : A spectacular viewpoint offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding mountains.
- Nerja Caves : These impressive caves are famous for their stalactite and stalagmite formations.
- Beaches : Nerja has several beautiful beaches, such as Burriana Beach and Calahonda Beach.
- Aqueduc del Águila : A historic aqueduct built in the 19th century, offering a picturesque view.
- Nerja Museum : A local museum that presents the history and culture of the region.