Nerja is a resort town on the extreme eastern side of Costa del Sol. Its situated in Malaga province and its roughly 55 and 65 kilometres from Malaga Centre and Malaga airport respectively. If you are driving from Granada, the town is just a one and a half hours away.ClimateNerja is one of the few resort towns in Europe that enjoys well over 300 days of sunshine in a year. During summer, the temperatures often average to roughly 30 degrees while during winter, 15 degrees is the average you should expect.FoodTapas is Spains most renowned local cuisine and no one comes to Spain and leaves without having a taste of it. Nerja boasts of good tapas bars where you can order your drink and be served with a few tapas. Besides tapas, there are a ton of other special local cuisines you can enjoy and some of them include Red Mullet dish or friend fish. Locally, they are known as De La Doncella and Pescaito Frito respectively.Nerja TownPart of the Nerja town remains as it has always been from many years back. It retains the tapering streets that wind around its ancient structures most of which are whitewashed households. Wrought iron terraces covered with winding plants make the houses an instant attraction to the visitor.You can explore the town while atop a horse-drawn carriage. Common unique attractions you should never miss to check out while exploring the town include the Church of El Salvador, a 17thC church, and also the Gardens of Capistrano Playa.Beaches in NerjaNerja comprises of well over 15 kilometres of beaches. Torrecilla and Burriana are two of the most popular beaches here. Both have the blue flag award. Burriana is the favourite not just among locals but also visitors.There are plenty of great foods, both local and european, to enjoy while on the Burriana beach. You can go for the yummy shellfish barbeques, delightful English steaks, monster paella at Ayos, Chinese, Belgian and many other choices.And besides the delicious foods and scattered coves, what makes it
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