10+ Best Things To Do In Nerja, Spain
Fall in love with the old town, drink a coffee on Balcón de Europa, relax on a beach, and admire the world’s largest stalactite in Cuevas de Nerja.
Costa del Sol, Coast of the Sun, is a sunny paradise located in the south of Spain, in Andalusia. It stretches from the municipality of La Linea de la Concepcion in the west to Nerja in the east, spanning around 150 kilometers of coastline. In the past, it was made up mostly of a series of small fishing villages, and today it’s one of the world-renowned tourist destinations thanks to its warm Mediterranean climate, pristine beaches, lovely coastal towns, and delicious cuisine.
Costa del Sol has a Mediterranean climate with hot dry summers and mild winters. If really high temperatures, around 30°C, and crowds don’t bother you – visit during the high season from June to August. If you prefer quieter times and lower temperatures, around 15-20°C, choose any month in the lower season. Personally, we think Spring and Autumn are the best.
Fall in love with the old town, drink a coffee on Balcón de Europa, relax on a beach, and admire the world’s largest stalactite in Cuevas de Nerja.
Yet another beautiful pueblo blanco with Stupa, Castillo and Mariposario. And what do those have to do with children of the mines?
Plenty of plants in colorful pots, huge murals, an orchidarium, beautiful tiles, sculptures, and more… They for sure know how to make the city pretty.
Ready to slow down, chill out and explore this well-preserved small white village? It would be as if you got transferred back in time!
Grab a coffee and churros in Plaza de los Naranjos, discover Salvador’s Dali sculptures, stroll in the enchanting old town & relax in Alameda Park.
Discover one of the most marvelous, fairytale-like pieces of architecture built by a doctor and his two friends.
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The King’s Little Path. Once, considered one of the most dangerous trails in the world! Would you like to feel the thrill?
Narrow streets, old white buildings, mountains, and sea views located at the foot of Sierra de Mijas. And what does the donkeys have in common with taxis?
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