A booking companion to villas in Nerja

A booking companion to villas in Nerja

So, you’re keen to explore the pueblo blanco of Nerja? There are loads of reasons why this one remains a real chart-topper on the Costa del Sol. It’s got countless coves to swim in, a buzzing promenade with gorgeous sunsets and an old heart that now fizzes with tapas bars and souvenir stalls. We’ve put together this guide to help you decide on the best areas and villas in Nerja for your next Spanish rendezvous.

The types of Nerja villas to pick from

The view from the Balcony of Europe promenade in Nerja

There’s a whole tapas menu of different types of villas in Nerja that can cater to a whole range of travellers. The 3 popular choices below are just a taster of what’s on offer.

Luxury villas in Nerja

Chic home rentals abound in well-to-do Nerja. The most opulent stays you can get in this enticing Spanish town, they usually have more square metres – both inside and out – for you to relax in, along with swimming pools as standard. Within, you can also expect swish, modern kitchens and cosy lounges filled with modern art.

Sea-view villas in Nerja

Taking you right down to the water’s edge are the villas in Nerja that come with a cove or lapping wave on their doorstep. You can find these stays both in the heart of the town and in the quieter resorts that filter out to the east and west. Many will also make the most of their position with panoramic patios and gardens just a tip-toe from the sands.

More remote villas around Nerja

While Nerja might be a pitstop on the Costa del Sol, it’s still hemmed in by the rugged Sierra de Almijara. If you’re keen to go off the beaten track, you can discover Spanish retreats in those Wild West-esque hills, too. They often have large gardens, rustic farmhouse features and sweeping views over ridges peppered with the occasional white-hued hamlet.

Where to look for your villa in Nerja

A shot of Nerja where it meets the Mediterranean Sea

Nerja cascades down from the sides of the Andalusian mountains to meet the sea in a patchwork of promenades and villa districts. To settle in a corner of the resort that’s right for you, be sure to consider the enclaves listed below.

Plenty of homes in El Capistrano

Although Nerja seems to have resisted the temptation to transform into a mega resort a la Marbella, there are still enclaves of the town that are given over mainly to villas and holiday rentals. Cue El Capistrano, which has rows of whitewashed homes that spill into communal gardens and share pools. They are a short drive from the main beaches but also tantalisingly close to the sierras behind.

Be by the seas in Burriana Beach

The longest and most lively of Nerja’s several beaches comes in the form of Burriana Beach on the north-eastern edge of the centre. It’s enfolded by high mountains of scrub and punctuated by the occasional paint-peeling fishing skiff. They add plenty of character to a bay that’s laden with sunbeds and watersports outfitters – a session on the jet ski, anyone?

A townhouse fringing the Balcon de Europa

To really get stuck into the vibes of Nerja town, there are no pads closer to the heart of the old city and its rabbit-warren maze of alleys and plazas than the lettings that fringe the Balcon de Europa. They tend to be smaller affairs than the fully-fledged estates in the surrounding hills, but also come with jaw-dropping sunset views and proximity to the best tapas bars.

Ways you can get a great deal on Nerja villas

Villas in Nerja stand on the cliffs above one of the town's beautiful beaches

There’s always a chance you can save a little extra when booking your villas in Nerja by following the handy hints below.

Plan your Spanish getaway as early as you can

If you think you can live with the wait, booking your home away from home on the glimmering shores of Nerja well in advance promises to be much easier on the wallet than coming last minute. There are certainly some excellent deals to be had – even on luxury villas in Nerja – though they will usually be the first to be snapped up.

Choose a trip in autumn

Don’t worry if the leaves have started to fall from the trees back in Old Blighty – the Costa del Sol could still be a balmy 25, at least during the day. That means you can hit the sands of Burriana Beach to top up the tan well into September, when you’re also likely to discover the cost of rentals drops considerably.

Head away from the beaches

If you’re not fussed on waking to sights of the pearl-blue Mediterranean Sea then Nerja villas up in the town’s resort districts and surrounding hills could save you plenty. They might not be steps from Burriana but they will boast better seclusion and potentially lower prices.