The Jimesol is a family owned hotel located just 300 metres from the beach and five ... more
minutes walk from the famous Europa Balcony in one of the most charming and best preserved white washed villages of the Costa del Sol: NerjaAir conditioned in the whol...
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This charming property is set in the heart of Nerja, a 5-minute walk from the beaches and ... more
famous Balcony of Europe of this pretty and tranquil Costa del Sol resort. Discover the magic of Andalusia.Relax in the Andalusian sunshine in the Jimesols peacef...
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Location. The Hotel Jimesol is located in Nerja on the Costa Del Sol, Spain, within 500 ... more
metres of the beach and castle ruins, the Balcone de Europa headland promenade. Malaga is 52 kilometres away. Hotel Features. This modern hotel features a rel...
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Location. The Hotel Jimesol is located in Nerja on the Costa Del Sol, Spain, within 500 ... more
metres of the beach and castle ruins, the Balcone de Europa headland promenade. Malaga is 52 kilometres away. Hotel Features. This modern hotel features a rel...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Pleasant beach resort Disadvantages: Too many 'British' pubs
After a somewhat gruelling 10/11 days touring the cites and towns of Andalucia, what better way to unwind and prepare for the return to 'real' life than a few days at the beach. With this in mind, we chose to stay in NERJA, a more sedate resort than some of the brasher options on the Costa del Sol, further to the west.
We traveled to Nerja by way of the mountain road from Granada and it's certainly an impressive way to arrive. Descending through spectacular rocky crags with only tantalising glimpses of the azure expanse of the Med whets the appetite suitably. Nerja is at the eastern extremity of Malaga province, 1-2 hours drive from Granada and 50km from Malaga airport.
Nerja is, by Spanish costa standards, relatively unspoilt and under-developed. No huge monolithic temples to the concrete God here - not yet, at least. It still ...
proxam 18.11.2004
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Advantages: Quieter than your average resort. Good centre for touring Disadvantages: Not a great family venue
NERJANerja is an intimate resort on the Costa Del Sol in Andalusia. Unlike typical seaside venues, with huge playas, it is perched on cliffs above a series of small bays and beaches. Its longest beach, Burriana lies to the east and is a scenic stroll through the cliffs away.
Its most famous landmark is the Balcón de Europa, a promontory named by a Spanish King who once admired the view from there - you know the kind of thing, "Verily from this day forth, this place shall be known as the Balcony of Europe" etc.
This is now topped off in marble and a favourite place for the Spanish hobby of strolling nowhere in particular in the evening. The eponymous hotel is built into the cliffs to one side, and we have stayed there twice. It must be one of the few hotels in Spain where you enter at street level to have your bags sent DOWN to ...
BNibbles 19.12.2000 (26.12.2000)
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Advantages: Easy to get to, UK friendly with a touch of spain Disadvantages: Not for the seasoned traveller
Some people love nerja, others hate it. I think it depends on what you expect when you come here and what you came to spain looking for.
When I first travelled up to Nerja I was told "its full of lager louts", "Its all british", " its full of tourists you can´t move".´This is not strictly true. Yes the british are here, and sometimes in great numbers but I have always found them to be a friendly well behaved bunch.
Nerja is a lovely coastal town on the Costa Tropical. It is also listed in many guildes and brochures as the Costa del Sol which is not strictly true and the local certainly don´t regard themselves as being on the Costa del Sol. It´s clean, lively and bustles with life all year round. True in the height of summer there are many more tourists and you are unlikely to go anywhere and not hear an english voice but there ...