Sunday, March 27, 2011

Ask What Is There To See In Nerja

By Sam Tinkenger


No tour of Europe is complete without a stay I the country of Spain. Whether you're touring Europe during summertime or simply staying in the country for a week, Spain is a country that you should love. There are old masters gracing the walls of centuries-old museums in Barcelona and Madrid. How about experiencing the vibrant tiny coastal town of Nerja? This traditional town is located at the base of the Sierre Almijara Mountains. In this region of Andalusia you'll see a stunning pathway direct to the crystal clear sea. Its coastlines protrude proudly upward against the backdrop of the sea and sky.

If you ask what is there to see in Nerja, think about white villages and flamenco dances. This town of Nerja overflows with beauty. You might be surprised to discover that it offers the best holiday climate along the entire Costa del Sol. When you visit you'll discover sights that transport you back in time. You'll be treated to vista that will take away your breath. There are miles and miles of beaches along the green countryside. Many of these beaches hold blue flag standing.

This town in the region of Andalucia has managed to stay Spain's best kept secret. There are very few holiday accommodation alternatives in the region with the exception of Spanish villa rentals of in Nerja, However for scenic beauty of majesty and beauty in the towns with traditional flavor and spirit, a Spanish villa in this town wins. The town of Nerja is one of the nearby white-washed villages in Nerja called Frigiliana, with its traditional evening sounds of the flamenco. Whether bought or rented villas in Nerja, These villas represent the villages charming architecture, and a taste of the traditional Spanish life across Spain.

Nerja, in Andalucia has countless styles of villas that will give a terrific home base for exploration of the area. Some, even buy a villa, and make it their permanent home base. Numerous villas offer panoramic views of the sea coast. A fantastic four-room villa rents for about 500 a week. Go to the Internet and the address (Holiday4You.com) for useful information.

Tourists always ask for descriptions of white washed villages and flamenco but one attracts the visitor like the running of the bulls especially in Pamplona. During this season try the all-night parties any where along the Mediterranean island of Ibiza. Here you'll hear many stories of the bulls and the former running presentation which can be entertaining and a learning experience.

Simply marvel at a promenade, made from a rock foundation of a grand Moorish castle offering a sweeping vista of the Mediterranean and its small coves and beaches. The 'Balcony of Europe is a great place to travel through Valencia and Seville where you'll find guide book descriptions of white washed villages and flamenco sites to explore.




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