Nerja


 

Nerja is a picturesque coastal town located on the eastern side of the Costa del Sol, in the province of Málaga, Andalusia, southern Spain.
The town is known for its beautiful beaches, historical sites, cultural heritage and natural beauty,
making it a popular destination for locals and international tourists alike.

History

Nerja has a rich history dating back to prehistoric times, as evidenced by the famous caves of Nerja,
where prehistoric petroglyphs and archaeological finds have been discovered.
Over the centuries, Nerja has experienced various cultural influences, including Phoenician, Roman and Moorish rule,
before it was conquered by the Catholic kings in 1487.

Sightseeing and Activities

- Cuevas de Nerja:
The famous caves of Nerja are one of the main tourist attractions.
The caves house impressive stalactites and stalagmites
and are home to the world's largest stalagmite, called "Snow Column."
They are also used for cultural events because of their amazing acoustics.

- Balcon de Europa:
A stunning vantage point along Nerja's coastline, originally a Moorish fortification,
offers spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea and surrounding beaches.

- Iglesia El Salvador:
A Baroque church of the 17th century, located in the heart of the old town of Nerja,
with a beautiful interior and a peaceful atmosphere.

Beaches and Nature

Nerja is known for its beautiful beaches, including Playa Burriana, Playa de Calahonda and Playa de la Torrecilla,
each with its own charm and facilities for water sports such as snorkeling, diving and kayaking.

- Sierra de Almijara:
Located just behind Nerja, the Sierra de Almijara Natural Park offers fantastic hiking opportunities
with breathtaking views of the coast and inland.

Culture and Events

- Semana Santa:
Holy Week is celebrated extensively in Nerja with impressive religious processions and ceremonies.

- Feria de Nerja:
The annual village festival featuring traditional Andalusian music, dancing, flamenco performances, carnival rides and fireworks.

Gastronomy

Nerja offers a delicious gastronomic experience with a focus on fresh fish and seafood,
local products and traditional dishes.

- Paella:
A classic Spanish dish of rice, seafood and saffron, often served in restaurants along the coast.

- Pescaíto frito:
Deep-fried fish, a popular tapa along the coast of Andalusia.