The accommodation has recently been upgraded and is provided at ground and first floor levels. At the ground floor, the front door leads into the main lounge/dining room area. The kitchen leads off to the left and fitted with, fridge and freezer, washing machine and electric cooker. There is a downstairs bathroom, the second floor comprises two bedrooms and main bathroom.
The master bedroom is to the front of the property and leads onto a balcony and the second room had patio doors with Juliet balcony. Each bedroom has two single beds. From the top floor, a staircase leads to a sun terrace with beautiful mountain views. There is also ample space in the courtyard to sit in the sunshine.
About Nerja Spain: Nerja is one of the most famous places in the Andalucia region. It is located on the eastern Costa del Sol in the Province of Malaga.
What was once a historical white built fishing village is now the “pearl” of the Costa del Sol”. Nerja is known for its variety in 7 different sandy beaches along its coastline from small coves next to the town centre to 2km stretched beach called Playazo. You can enjoy the beauty of Burriana Beach & have a taste of the famous paella at beach front restaurant Ayos.
Important tourism in this town are the caves & also famous by the great July festival performances inside the caves. Next, to the caves, you will find the lovely white village of Maro, a must visit place & not to forget the beautiful Balcon of Europe with views over the Mediterranean Sea.
Nerja offers all the main facilities like markets, shops, banks, bars & restaurants.
Tourist Attraction Frigiliana 'Prettiest Village': Frigiliana is voted the 'prettiest village in Andalucía' by the Spanish tourism authority. The village is a tangle of narrow cobbled streets lined by whitewashed houses, their wrought-iron balconies filled with planters of brilliant red geraniums.
Small plazas provide shady seating while the village bars are popular with visitors who come here to taste the locally produced wine. There are also several excellent shops selling pottery and ceramics, including decorative plates with their distinctive Arab design.
Frigiliana is best explored by foot. There are several buses a day that runs from Nerja or, alternatively, leaves your car at the car park at the bottom of the hill. Although the village is deservedly on the coach tour circuit, thankfully it hasn't yet wrenched to the demands of mass tourism with innumerable souvenir shops and overpriced bars.