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  •  Type: Villa
  •  Beds: 3
  •  Baths: 3
  •  Sleeps: 8

Description

Villa Aritza, Nerja - 3 Bedroom Holiday Villa close to Burriana Beach, Nerja

Villa Aritza is a private detached villa located in the valley of Nerja´s best beach "Burriana Beach".  It is a charming, well built villa with 3 bedrooms, which is situated in a wonderful and tranquil location.

The villa is south facing with magnificent views down to the sea and receiving the sun all day from its many terraces.

Layout:

Outdoor:
private drive and garage

Private swimming pool and terrace, complete with terrace furniture and BBQ

Other terraces complete with terrace furniture

Accommodation:
3 bedrooms, 3 En-suit bathrooms, Lounge and dining area, Kitchen.

Indoor:
3 bedrooms - 1 double bedroom and 2 twin bedrooms, with two of the bedrooms leading onto the main terrace

3 en-suite bathrooms each with shower, wash hand basin and toilet

Large lounge and dining room with TV and stereo

Fully equipped kitchen with washing machine, microwave, fridge freezer, gas hob & electric oven 

Location:
Situated in a quiet residential location and approximately 5 -6 minutes stroll to the beach

Burriana Beach area

Playa Burriana beach is the pride of Nerja with its European Blue flag award for safe swimming.  It is the largest beach and most famous beach in the area. It is also the most commercial of all Nerja's beaches.   There are an abundance of restaurants and bars to choose from serving high quality authentic cuisine throughout the day and evening.  A visit to Ayo’s is a must to sample the paella that is cooked in the open.  Burriana is a wide beach composed of a mixture of fine sand and pebbles, making it easy to walk on.

Palm umbrellas and sun-beds can be hired here, there are toilets and showers available and there are plenty of watersports and activities on offer including introductory scuba diving and day cruises along the coast.  Along the beach there are a number of play areas for the younger ones.  It is a great beach for families and couples.

From Burriana Beach it is only a 10-15 minute walk to the Balcón de Europa, the very centre of Nerja.

We have a number of properties available to rent in the Burriana beach area.  Please contact us for more details.

About Nerja

 

Nerja is on the seashore some 50 kilometres from Málaga on the N340 coastal highway, and marks the eastern tip of Málagas Costa del Sol. Once a sleepy fishing village, the town now has a population of over 22,000.

Nerja boasts 16 kilometres of beaches with 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 and bourgainvillea.

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. This year Nerja celebrated  the 38th International Cave Festival, with the participation of many top international entertainers.

A temperate climate means that Nerja is a great place to visit at any time of year.

Nerja is 50 km from Málaga. It is connected to the western end of the Costa del Sol by a dual carriage motorway. The journey from Marbella takes about an hour, while travelling from Málaga takes around half an hour.

 

About Location

Why it is Famous ?

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. This year Nerja celebrated the 38th International Cave Festival, with the participation of many top international entertainers. A temperate climate means that Nerja is a great place to visit at any time of year. Nerja is 50 km from Málaga. It is connected to the western end of the Costa del Sol by a dual carriage motorway. The journey from Marbella takes about an hour, while travelling from Málaga takes around half an hour.

Area Information

Nerja is on the seashore some 50 kilometres from Málaga on the N340 coastal highway, and marks the eastern tip of Málagas Costa del Sol. Once a sleepy fishing village, the town now has a population of over 22,000. Nerja boasts 16 kilometres of beaches with 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 and bourgainvillea. 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.

How to reach

By plane, boat, car or train

Best time to visit

All year round

Languages

Spanish, English

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