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La Luna Apartments Nerja Holiday Rental (Sleeps 4) |
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La Luna is a small complex of just 9 villas around a central communal pool with sunloungers, terrace & garden. Located on the west side of Nerja above the very popular Burriana beach & its great selection of restaurants. Lounge/dining room with comfortable suite, dining table, sat TV & doors to an ample size terrace with patio furniture. Cloakroom with WC & handbasin. Fully fitted kitchen with oven, hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine. Upstairs to: Two bedroom ~ 1 double with doors to a balcony, plus 1 twin. Fitted wardrobe, bedside tables & fan. Full bathroom. Centrally located communal pool with sunloungers & garden area set to lawn. |
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About the area around Nerja |
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There’s something about Nerja which touches visitors. The climate is certainly one of the best in Europe, the local fruit and vegetables are second to none, and the welcome is undeniably warm. But, in addition, there is a feeling of belonging, of being amongst the contented, of joining a community whose quality of life is of primary importance. Nerja, originally named Narixa, meaning "rich in water”, has many legends and stories which have been passed by word of mouth across the centuries, stemming from romance between the sun, moon and sea. The sea has always been - and still remains - the soul of the town. Thousands of visitors have chosen Nerja as their idyll; clean, shingle beaches, the charisma of the people, the gentle way of life and traditionally rich Andalusian culture. Nerja's beaches, El Playazo, La Torrecilla, El Salon, Calahonda, El Chorillo, and Burriana stretch over 16 km of fine sand and clear waters. Foreigner home owners who live in Nerja for either part or all of the year have chosen to buy property in the least-spoiled area of the Costa del Sol. Unlike so many of the former small fishing villages to the west of Malaga, Nerja's development over the last 35 years has been slow and measured. It has very few of the concrete tower blocks which litter the coast elsewhere. The town has welcomed foreign residents while it has maintained its unique Spanish character, it has encouraged foreigners to participate in local activities and has enabled their integration rather than segregation. So, what is the attraction? Why do so many people decide that Nerja is their ideal place in the sun? The climate is a factor, of course. The average annual temperature is around 19°F (about 66°C), with highs in the Summer of over 30 C (86°F) in July and August which enjoy many cloudless days. Even then, in Summer Nerja tends to be 8 or 10 degrees cooler than the searing heat in cities such as Cordoba, where temperatures of over 40°C (104°F) are not uncommon. In Winter, it can be chilly but there is never a frost Generally, daytime temperatures rarely fall below 10 C (50°F), and even in mid-winter can be nudging past 20°C (68°F). Rainfall is of critical importance in Andalucia where the land still provides employment and income for almost a tenth of the population. After a very dry spell in the early 1990's, rainfall increased in the Winter of 1995-6 with a maximum of around 300 millimetres (about 12 inches) in one month the following Winter. |
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To check prices & availability |
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To check availability, prices and all booking enquiries contact: sales@complete-holidays.co.uk Please quote property reference: 0568/SPAIN |