Spain does not compromise across its culinary options, superb weather and extraordinary landscapes. From snow-capped peaks to Europe's only desert, the nation proudly holds the most amount of olive groves in the world, some of the finest wine you'll encounter across the world and more activities and things to explore than we could name. Throw in a deep and global history and you have a destination to please practically anyone!
Villa Albahaca is located in the southern coast of the land, some 50 kilometres from the world-famous town of Malaga. The home forms part of a quiet residential area in a superb position, just 4 kilometres from the beach, in an exclusive and upscale cul-de-sac. The villa sits on the fringes of Nerja, a cosy fishing village which has grown in popularity due to its proximity to Marbella and Malaga. The town is enclosed by the Sierra Almijara, an imposing mountain range, meaning if you love hikes and expeditions, you aren't ever far from an operator who can give you an ascent through the peaks! In Nerja, you can visit the untouched old quarters, where narrow and cobbled streets host a tonne of traditional restaurants where you can dine like royalty. Whilst in the town, make sure to visit, Balcon de Europa, the former location of an impressive Moorish castle, its promenade offering panoramic vistas of the Mediterranean coast!
There's a whole treasure trove of beaches that line the southern shores of Andalusia and twelve of them are located within the provincial boundaries of Nerja. Most of the watersports are found on Burriana Beach. Here, golden grains of sand will complement your relaxation and fun in the sun and the crystal-clear waters of the sea make for the perfect natural swimming pool. You can shop and dine in shops and restaurants across the promenade that lines the beach or indulge in water-sports for all ages and differing moods. Should you wish for a different take on things, soar through the sky like a bird and gaze across the stunning scenery as you take part in paragliding tours!