Nerja and its surroundings

Alhambra

The Alhambra is a medieval fortress and palace of the Moorish rulers of the kingdom of Granada in Andalusia. It is situated on a hilly plateau on the southeastern border of the city of Granada.

Alhambra
Sierra Nevada

Sierra Nevada

The Sierra Nevada is a mountain in the southern Spanish region of Andalusia which belongs to a collection of mountain ranges called the Baetic Cordillera. Sierra Nevada is Spanish for snowy mountain range.

Ronda

The town of Ronda has three famous bridges that run across the river Guadaleví and deep El Tajo Gorge. Because Ronda belongs to one of the oldest cities in Spain, the city has a lot of culture and history. Ronda is located in a mountainous area 2,500 meters above sea level and about 100 km from Malaga. With a population of 36,000 people Ronda is one of the sights that you really should have if you are in the area.

Ronda
Frigiliana

Frigiliana

Frigiliana is one of the best preserved Moorish villages of Andalucía. It sits on a hill (lots of climbing so, but the restaurants are cheaper there and the views cost nothing). The small old town with its picturesque streets has been beautifully renovated. Although the village attracts quite a lot of tourists, time seems to stand still here.

Marbella

The city of Marbella and Puerto Banús is still seen as a fashionable seaside resort on the Costa del Sol. There are many elegant restaurants and luxury shops. Because many wealthy people live or go on vacation in Marbella, they have found many prestigious villas and large apartments. Who enjoys the golf course has plenty of choice in Marbella. Who wants to do something else also has plenty of choice in this fantastic beach resort. Consider a visit to the historic old town of Marbella.

Marbella
Gibraltar

Gibraltar

Visitors who come to Gibraltar for the first time, will prefer a number of main attractions, and combine that with some free time for “tax free shopping” shopping in Gibraltar’s “Main Street.” Most tourists on day trips from Spain will explore the rock by footh.

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