• The famous Nerja Caves are found in Maro, a district of Nerja (Málaga). ... The Nerja Caves are the perfect place to relive a bit of Nerja’s past.
  • Cave of Nerja Cave of Nerja. ... On June 12, 1960, the Nerja Cave was ready for its public opening.
  • The Caves of Nerja (Spanish: Cueva de Nerja) are a series of caverns close to the town of Nerja in the Province of Málaga, Spain.
  • The Caves of Nerja are also known as the Natural Cathedral of Malaga, for its enormous natural vaults with stalactites.
  • How long does it take to visit the Caves of Nerja? It is possible to walk to the Nerja Caves from the center of Nerja and there is a sidewalk the entire way!
  • The Cave of Nerja is an impressive cavity located in the town of Maro. Just 3 km from Nerja. At the beginning of the mountains of the Sierra de Almijara.
  • Make sure your pick up your Nerja Cave tickets in advance and don’t miss out on this unbelievable experience. Brief History of the Caves of Nerja.
  • Las Cuevas de Nerja (the Caves of Nerja) are a series of naturally formed caves and caverns in the hills of Maro, 4km North-East of Nerja, some of which have...
  • Today the caves of Nerja are open to the public year round and are only closed on January 1st ( New Year’s Day) and May 15th for the San Isidro fiesta.
  • The Caves of Nerja are a fascinating natural attraction discovered in 1959 by five young people while exploring a small cave.