What to See in Nerja
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Nerja Caves
The Caves of Nerja are a series of caverns close to the town of Nerja in the Province of Málaga, Spain.
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Balcony of Europe
A landscape landmark. Former 15th-century castle has been heavily damaged in an earthquake and transformed into a scenic lookout area.
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Aqueduct of El Aguila
This 19th century engineering masterpiece is still in operation, irrigating its surroundings. Stop by and admire its monumentality.
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Torrecilla Beach
Awarded with the Blue Flag, this beach is easily accessible and the facilities are aplenty, restaurants included. Nothing is missing here.
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Calahonda Beach
Relatively small beach where you can still see the local fishermen working - and even their tiny houses built by the rocks!
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Burriana Beach
The largest and most popular beach in the area. Clear, Blue Flag-awarded beach with a fine sand is lined with busy promenade.
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Las Angustias Hermitage
The hermitage chapel is worth noticing for its beautiful, recently restored murals and gilded altars.
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El Salvador Church
This beautiful 17th century church is a popular wedding location even for foreign visitors. No wonder - the setting is just perfect.
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