3 Bed Burriana beach apartments in Almoraide complex, 100 metres to Burriana beach, Nerja
Property Description
All the apartments have; terrace; lounge dining room with TV , sofa double bed, ;open plan kitchen with ceramic hob, microwave, freezer, and washing machine,bathroom with shower, one, two and three bedrooms with single or double beds in the principal bedroom and single beds or bunk beds in the other bedrooms. They all have air conditioning that it is paid as a supplement. Free parking area.
Situated just 100 metres from beach.
Registration number:
A/MA/923
Property Overview
Reference |
1500 |
Price From |
115 |
Property Type |
apartment |
Sleeps |
6 |
Location |
Nerja |
Bathrooms |
1 |
Bedrooms |
3 |
Airport |
Malaga 60km |
Beach |
Burriana beach 100 metres |
Ferry |
Malaga 60km |
Motorway |
|
Property Features
General
Kitchen
Living Area
Bedrooms
Number of single bedrooms: 0
Number of double bedrooms: 1
Number of twin bedrooms: 2
Number of family bedrooms: 0
Rooms with 3 beds: 0
Rooms with 4 beds: 0
Sleeping Galleries: 0
Children Beds: 0
Cots: 0
Entertainment
Outside
- Suitable for the Elderly or Infirm
Leisure Activies In The Local Area
Location Type
Property Reviews
We had a great time and will book again. The man who met us at 0100 to give us keys was great even though we were delayed he was jovial and made us feel welcome
David A
Location Information
Nerja is on the seashore some 50 kilometres from Málaga on the N340 coastal highway, and marks the eastern tip of Málaga's Costa del Sol. Once a sleepy fishing village, the town now has a population of over 12,000. Nerja boasts 16 kilometres of beaches with powdery sand and sparkling clear water. All major water sports are available here, including water skiing, scuba diving and sailing. Flanked by a dramatic mountain range, Sierra Almijara, to the east, the town has, fortunately, managed to avoid being blighted by the concrete high-rise scenario which has been the inevitable result of the tourist boom in some of the coastal resorts. The old quarter of the town is still virtually unchanged with narrow, winding streets, whitewashed houses with wrought iron terraces overflowing with geraniums, on which a canary can sometimes be heard singing. However, the heart of Nerja is its spectacular Balcón de Europa, the "Balcony of Europe", a magnificent promenade along the edge of a towering cliff, once the site of the great Moorish castle, with sweeping panoramic views of the Mediterranean and the small coves and beaches below, against an awesome backdrop of hazy blue mountains. There are plenty of restaurants and cafes here to choose from, and the visitor can hire a horse-drawn carriage to explore the most romantic corner of the town. The town's monuments include the 17th century Church of El Salvador, in a style which is a charming mixture of baroque and Moorish, or mudéjar, and the beautiful Gardens of Capistrano Playa, which descend to Burriana Beach. However, Nerja's most spectacular attraction is undoubtedly its fascinating caves, located just three kilometres from the centre of town. They include archaeological treasures such as paintings over 20,000 years old and other pre-historic remains. One of the enormous natural caverns has been transformed into a concert hall, where many performances are staged during the summer.