The famous Nerja Caves are found in Maro, a district of Nerja (Málaga). They were discovered on the 12th of January 1959 by a group of young locals who were on a late-night walk searching for bats. The Nerja Caves are the perfect place to relive a bit of Nerja’s past. The caves in Nerja have been classed as a “Good of Cultural Interest”, a form of heritage register in Spain. Continue reading
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Nerja – Cala del Pino
Cala del Pino Beach is located at only 6 kilometres to the east of the town of Nerja.
There are two sandy bays of average proportions located between the beach of the Alberquillas and Torre del Pino. Although separated by fallen rocks, you can go peacefully from one to another. Continue reading
Nerja – Playa Burriana
The Burriana Beach, in Nerja, is considered by many, as the best beach of the Malaga town. It has a length of 800 meters of fine and golden sand. Continue reading
Nerja – Playa de Maro
The Maro Beach, in Nerja, is also known as Cala de Maro, which is considered one of the best beaches of Spain
Maro Beach is a hidden gem among the cliffs of the natural area of the Cliffs of Maro, agricultural land from which you can see the remains of an ancient Arab watchtower enclave. All this gives it a special wild charm. Continue reading
“Sun and wine route” – Ruta del Sol y del Vino
Next to a beautiful coastline of beaches interspersed with cliffs and coves, and hillsides dotted with vineyards, white farmhouses and worker’s cottages where the sweet wine is produced which has been legendary since the time of the Romans. Continue reading