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Playas Nerja

“Let the waves of Playas Nerja wash your worries away and the sunset paint memories that will last forever.”
Nerja, Playa Calahonda

Nerja: Sunny Charm with a Touch of History

Craving sun, sea, and a serious dose of charm? Then Nerja is calling your name. This coastal gem in southern Spain knows exactly how to make your holiday unforgettable. Picture cozy streets lined with whitewashed houses, fresh tapas on every corner, and viewpoints so stunning you'll be reaching for your phone non-stop. Whether you're here for the beaches, the food, or the atmosphere—Nerja delivers.

Balcón de Europa: More Than Just a Pretty View

There are viewpoints, and then there's the viewpoint of Nerja. The Balcón de Europa is a wide promenade overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Here, you'll stroll past street musicians, vendors, and fellow vacationers, all with one goal: to soak it all in. Our tip? Go at sunset. It's the best time for breathtaking photos—and you’ll get a free show from Mother Nature.

Charming Streets and Fresh Market Finds

Wander through Nerja’s old town and you'll find narrow streets filled with boutique shops, ice cream parlors, and local stores. At the market, you can pick up everything from olives to handmade jewelry. Want to cook your own meal? The local market is the go-to spot for fresh produce—from garlic that actually smells like garlic to sun-ripened tomatoes that taste like summer.

For Beach Lovers: Sun, Sand, and Chill Mode On

Whether you’re into lively beaches with beach bars or prefer a quiet spot with just your book and the sound of waves, Nerja’s got you covered. Here's a quick guide to some of the top beaches in the area:

Playa Burriana: Big, Lively, and Fully Equipped

Playa Burriana is Nerja’s most popular beach. Expect golden sand, crystal-clear water, and a beachfront promenade packed with tapas bars and water sports rentals. It’s ideal if you want a bit of everything: sunbathing, eating, activities, and people-watching.

Playa de la Torrecilla: Peaceful Vibes, Still Plenty to Do

Prefer a calmer setting? Head to Playa de la Torrecilla on the west side of town. It’s quieter than Burriana but still has all the essentials—showers, sunbeds, and a more relaxed atmosphere.

Playa El Salón: Small, Cozy, and Hidden Among Cliffs

Tucked next to the Balcón de Europa, Playa El Salón feels like a secret hideaway. A narrow path leads you down to a charming little beach surrounded by cliffs and palm trees. No crowds, no noise—just you, the sea, and the sound of the waves.

Playa Calahonda: For Snorkelers and Serenity Seekers

Just east of the Balcón de Europa is Playa Calahonda. It’s compact but dramatic, with clear water and rocky outcrops perfect for snorkeling. Or simply lay back and enjoy the peaceful vibe.

Playa Carabeillo: Steps Down, Stress Off

Reach Playa Carabeillo via a staircase along the path to Playa Burriana. This small, tranquil bay is surrounded by greenery, making it the perfect spot to escape the hustle and just soak up the sun in peace.

Nerja in a Nutshell? Relaxation with a Capital R

In Nerja, you don’t have to choose between beach, charm, or culture—they’re all within walking distance. The sun shines bright every day, and the local cuisine turns every meal into a celebration. In short: this is what a real holiday feels like.

 

The Costa del Sol, also called the "Coast of the Sun", is a popular holiday destination on the southern coast of Spain. Some of the most famous and beautiful beaches:
Estepona, MarbellaMálaga, Benalmádena, Rincón de la Victoria, Torre del Mar, Nerja, Torremolinos en Mijas | turismo Costa del Sol
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