The popular town of Nerja and the associated municipality of Maro.
What do you have to see when you go to Nerja?
The first term that always comes up is “Balcon de Europa”,
followed by Burrania beach.
The balcony was built on the remains of a castillo. The view is amazing.
Unlike Torrox, Nerja is very hilly and has some coves.
On the 14 km long coast, the town has 10 beautiful beaches:
El Playazo, El Chucho, La Torrecilla, El Salón, La Caletilla, Calahonda, El Chorrillo, Carabeo, Carabeillo and Burriana.
Due to the narrow and hilly streets, Nerja has a certain flair.
Small streets with many shops, tapas bars and restaurants also attract the tourist buses with the cruise guests from Malaga.
Thus, there are many day tourists and due to the high number of hotels, there is a lively change of visitors.
Unfortunately, the number of parking spaces has not been able to withstand the rush of visitors for a long time.
For the few kilometers you could also go there by bike or bus.