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SouthKensington Apr 19th, 2004 01:09 AM

Nerja Hotel/Short-term apt. Recommendations
 
My girlfriend and I are planning a trip to Nerja (Spain) in June for 4 days. We would appreciate any recommendations.

Thank you

zootsi Apr 19th, 2004 05:10 AM

We spent two nights in Nerja three weeks ago at the Parasaio del Mar. It was everything you could ask for in a seaside hotel - beautiful location, nice rooms, helpful staff, right on the beach, relaxing patios and pool, better than average breakfast, etc. The only drawback I can think of is that you are not supposed to swim on the beach at the base of the hotel, but you should walk about 1/4 mile down the beach. Nerja is a wonderful town, especially the part east of the Balcony of Europe ,which is in the center of town. The western side of town is more developed, and is more typical Costa del Sol highrises.
Nerja was our favorite town in Spain, and we would gladly return.

Judi Apr 19th, 2004 05:28 AM

I agree with zootsi; Paraiso del Mar in my opinion is the best hotel. If you are looking for an inexpensive hotel it will not be in the best location but Nerja is a fairly small town. Try the Perla Marina on the beach on the far west side.

If you are adventurous and are looking for a short term apartment you may want to wait until you are there to find one (if you are going the first part of June.) There always seem to be rental signs around.

Enjoy your stay. Nerja is our favorite town and we go there every year.

SouthKensington Apr 19th, 2004 06:31 AM

thank you so much for the information.

Out of curiosity - what's the issue with swimming in the water in front of the hotel? Is it privately owned? Is the water bad? Something else?

thanks

Judi Apr 19th, 2004 12:16 PM

Zootsi may know the real answer but I know it is not because of "bad" water. The Pariaso del Mar is next to the Parador and perhaps that beach is supposed to be just for the use of the Parador's patrons. I have walked all along that beach and have never seen a sign saying that part of the beach is private.


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