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  • Marinas de Nerja, Spain
    Overlooking the beach and with pretty views of the sea, the modern Marinas de Nerja offers comfortable accommodation and has a spa wellness centre with an indoor swimming pool, and two outdoor pools.
  • The Balcón de Europa, Nerja
    Built in 1487, the  Balcón de Europa (Balcony of Europe), a spectacular viewing point in historic Nerja, was originally part of a 9th-century castle, beside which is the 17th-century baroque-mudejar style El Salvador Church.
  • The scenic village of Nerja
    Surrounded by impressive mountain scenery, Nerja is a relaxed village that still retains much of the character of its moorish past, and in the old quarter of town, small shops offer local craftworks and produce.
  • Stunning sunrises
    With its pleasant countryside and mild climate, you can enjoy yourself to the full all year round in Nerja, and enjoy spectacular sunrises over the Mediterranean Sea.
  • The town of Ronda
    One of the most popular Andalucian attractions, along with Seville and Granada, Ronda is world famous for its dramatic escarpments and views, and for the deep El Tajo gorge, crossed by the18th-century Puente Nuevo, 'new bridge’.
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The Marinas de Nerja, Spain Stay and Relax
Marinas de Nerja, Spain

Overlooking the beach and with pretty views of the sea, the modern Marinas de Nerja offers comfortable accommodation and has a spa wellness centre with an indoor swimming pool, and two outdoor pools.

Marinas de Nerja QQQQ

  • Travel insurance
  • Return flights and transfers
  • Full board
  • Free bar open for 14 hours a day
  • Two excursions, four on 14 nights or longer
  • Welcome drink, cocktail party and Saga dinner
  • Resident Saga representative

Included Excursions

The following excursions are included on all standard Saga holidays of at least seven nights’ duration at the Marinas de Nerja.

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Almuñécar (half day)

Visit Almuñécar, a pretty resort on Spain’s Costa Tropical, between the cities of Almería and Málaga. It is in a picturesque location surrounded by mountains, and its old quarter is dominated by a Moorish castle.

Almuñécar’s site is of ancient origin. The first settlement here is believed to have been a Phoenician colony, and Roman remains have been found in the area. Aside from the development of modern tourism, the chief industry is the growing of tropical fruit.

Lecrin Valley (half day) 

The Lecrin Valley is an area of outstanding natural beauty, which has not yet experienced the mass tourism seen along the coastal strip and parts of the Alpujarras.

A number of delightful small towns and villages includes Acequias, Beznar, Tablate and Talara, sometimes known as Lecrin. The valley is home to over 300 species of wild flowers, 66 of which are endemic to this area, and wild animals including boars and mountain goats.

The valley is especially beautiful in springtime, when the almond trees are in blossom and the distant peaks of the Sierra Nevada are still capped with snow.

In addition to the above, the following excursions are included on standard holidays of 14 nights or longer. Subject to availability, guests staying fewer nights may be able to purchase these excursions:

Granada City Tour (full day)

Nestling below the snow-capped Sierra Nevada mountains, Granada is one of the loveliest cities in Spain. It was the last Moorish city to fall to the Christians, in 1492.
This Andalusian city is justly proud of its delightful location and for the richness of its Moorish architecture, which is equal to anything in North Africa.
Attractions include the Royal Chapel, where the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella are buried. It adjoins the cathedral built in the early Renaissance style on the site of the former mosque.
This excursion involves quite extensive walking, including numerous flights of stone steps.

Órgiva (half day)

Situated in the fertile valley of the Guadalfeo river, Órgiva is the largest town of the western Alpujarras. It is surrounded by olive, lemon and orange groves.
Just off the main street is a Baroque 16h-century church, with an impressive altarpiece and an image of Christ that is considered to be the work of the renowned religious sculptor Juan Martínez Montañés.