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Real tourists and ex-pats provide the useful information about Nerja on the Virtual Tourist site, along with over 700 photos!
Nerja's Town Hall Tourism Site has info on the famous Caves, fun Saints' Feast Day Festivals, buses, walks, etc.
Nerja Today has LOTS of info on restaurants, sights, beaches, history, food, drink, fiestas, etc.
Wikepedia's Nerja Page has history, sights and literary link info.
The Spain Info Site has an informative Nerja page with many links to sights.
The Malaga Airport Website. Malaga, serviced by many low cost airlines, is the closest airport to Nerja. Their website has lots of information for visitors.
Use Google Maps to see Nerja's Streetview and the Panoramio Photos along with sights we've marked for you, including the Edificio Torresol apartment.
The e Self Catering Directory offers information and contact details for hundreds of self catering properties across the UK and further afield.
Quick link to the Nerja Google Map below, apartment, shops and sights marked
Some great beach reads
set in Spain.
The 1492 conquest of Granada makes for high adventure and royal intrigue in this second sparkling historical from Gortner (The Secret Lion).
Spanish Princess Juana, 13, watches as her parents, King Fernando and Queen Isabel, unite Spain, vanquish Moors and marry their children off to foreign kingdoms for favorable alliances: Princess Catalina becomes first wife to Henry VIII; Princess Juana, who narrates, is shipped off to marry Philip of Flanders, heir to the Hapsburg Empire.
Although Juana balks at leaving Spain for the north and a husband she has never met, their instant chemistry soon turns to love.
Years and children later, Juana unexpectedly becomes next in line to the Spanish crown and must carefully navigate every step of the journey from Flanders to Spain, fearful of alienating husband or parents or both.
Emotional and political tensions soar as Juana's loyalties are tested to their limits. Disturbing royal secrets and court manipulations wickedly twist this enthralling story, brilliantly told.
In the tradition of The Da Vinci Code, this mix of thriller and adventure tale set in Barcelona centers on the life and work of real-life architect Antonio Gaudi (1852–1926) and his largest project, La Sagrada Familia, a Catholic church that remains unfinished.
Readers who enjoy heavy doses of religious history, mysticism, and secret societies will revel in the detailed backstory, which follows the 3,000-year life of a sacred relic guarded by a secret order, the Knights of Moriah, against the Corbel, an equally secret satanic sect.
Set in civil war–torn Spain in 1937, Atkinson's solid sequel to 2009's Hemingway Deadlights finds the celebrated author feeling like a fraud, a three-dollar bill, a charlatan everyone treated like a messiah.
With the occasional help of fellow writer John Dos Passos, Hemingway looks into the execution of José Robles, a medical volunteer and accused Marxist spy, with whom he was acquainted years earlier in Italy, after Robles's body lies in the hills outside Valencia for more than three weeks before it's discovered.
Hemingway's base in Madrid, the hectic Hotel Florida, sees the likes of Errol Flynn, Eric Blair (aka George Orwell), various prostitutes, and annoying socialite Mordaunt Worsleighson, who becomes Hemingway's unwelcome assistant through much of his determined search for Robles's killers. Plenty of sex and violence help move the action along.
Murder will out, and does, in this latest addition (after 2000's An Enigmatic Disappearance) to the long-running and well-loved Inspector Alvarez series.
Set as usual on Jeffries's home island of Mallorca, it features fair-play detection and (more importantly) keen observation of the human species.
When the body of a retired Bolivian diplomat is found floating facedown in his swimming pool, Alvarez suspects the death was no accident.
This YouTube Video is a fun tour of the apartment (some redecorating has taken place since the making of the video) and location...
The windows get afternoon sun. The glass screens slide all the way back, letting in the sea breezes. A glass door connects from the bedroom. In the winter months the screens make the most of Nerja's winter sun, making this apartment especially ideal for wintering in Nerja.
The room gets afternoon sunshine. Light/heat reflecting drapes help keep the apartment cool even in mid-summer, and dark at night for a restful night's sleep, with air-co and heating too. TV with English and Spanish stations, and Internet access.
Dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, range and oven, fridge, electric kettle, coffee maker, toaster, grilled sandwich maker. All the equipment you might need, and then some. Cleaning equipment is stored in the apartment for longer term guests.
Nerja Beachfront Apartment weergeven op een grotere kaart
Here are some book tips that can make your trip even more interesting. Click through to Amazon.com to read descriptions of the books, and customer reviews.