Andalucia, Spain
Nerja mainly uses a local bus service, known as Autobuses Urbanos de Nerja, for internal town travel. For longer distances to neighboring towns or cities, the intercity bus service operated by ALSA serves as the main public transport option. The town center itself is compact and largely pedestrian-friendly, making walking a preferred mode of transport for many areas.
The local bus system connects the town center to several locations. These include the popular Burriana Beach, Playazo Beach to the west, the famous Nerja Caves, and the charming village of Maro, located just east of Nerja. These routes cover the main points of interest for visitors.
Connects attractions and beaches.
Town center is compact and pedestrian-friendly.
Find maps at bus station or use mapping apps.
White cars with a green light on the roof.
Find at stands (Balcón de Europa) or hail on street.
Metered, ~€5-€10 within town. Higher at night/weekends.
Uber/Cabify not common within Nerja; rely on licensed taxis.
Renting a vehicle offers freedom and flexibility for exploring Nerja and the wider Andalusian region.
Nerja's town center, including Balcón de Europa, is highly pedestrian-friendly.
Local companies offer guided walking tours focusing on history or gastronomy.
Dedicated bike lanes are limited; cyclists often share the road. E-bikes assist with hills.
Beyond standard options, Nerja offers a few unique ways to experience its beauty.
No specific areas designated as "no-go" for pedestrians or cyclists.
Use caution in traffic.
Dedicated bike lanes are limited within Nerja; cyclists often share the road.
Exercise caution on main roads.
The walk involves walking in the riverbed and can be slippery.
Not recommended after heavy rains due to flash flood risks.
Nerja's charming streets and coastal paths make walking and cycling appealing ways to explore the town and its natural surroundings.
Numerous tour operators offer organized excursions to nearby cities and attractions.
Boat taxis or small tour boats from Burriana Beach offer coastal views.
Information on accessible routes and services best obtained from the local tourism office.
For a scenic walk, take the coastal path linking the Balcón de Europa to some of the smaller town beaches like Calahonda and El Salón.
The views are rewarding.