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Nerja, Spain - Travel guide

The small coastal resort of Nerja,
lies in the eastern part of the province
of Malaga, fifty six kilometers away from
Malaga airport.
The town has a population of more than
fourteen thousand which triples in the
summer.
Nerja enjoys a year around mild
temperature and three hundred twenty
days of sunshine.
Once a small fishing village, Nerja is now
a thriving holiday resort with all its
original charm and character intact.
Local industries are fishing and
agriculture.
And you can enjoy fresh tropical fruits
all year.
But tourism is the main source of income.
The old town is a succession of
whitewashed houses along narrow winding
streets.
Small shops sell local arts and crafts
typical jewellry and local produce.
The old Moorish fortress has been
converted into the famous Balcon
de Europa.
With spectacular views of the coastline
Take a horse and carriage ride to see
all the sites.
Nearby are charming whitewashed villages,
a must to see when you are in Andalucia.
But Nerja's highlights are the caves,
Spain's third most visited tourist
attraction. Home to cave dwellers thirty
thousand years ago the caves have
impressive stalactites.
Nerja's coastline is backed by
spectacular cliffs.
Sheltering picturesque beaches and intimate coves,
almost undiscovered by tourists.
Watersports enthusiasts can enjoy

waterskiing,
scuba diving,
and canoeing.
Nerja offers the ideal combination,
stunning landscape and beaches,
quality Andalucian gastronomy
and choice of leisure activities.
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