Nerja is a municipality in the province of Malaga (Spain) and it is the eastern-most town in the Axarquia region.
Nerja has a mild climate all year round, which allows the cultivation of subtropical fruits such as custard apple, avocado or mango.
Before we have a look at what you can do in Nerja, let's first look at the weather you can expect in January.
January weather in Nerja Spain To get a good overview of the type of weather you can expect in January in Nerja Spain, we will look at the day and night temperature, minimum and maximum water temperature, and if January is comfortable or humid Generally, January in Nerja Spain will be slightly on the colder side. Historical data shows that you can expect an average temperature of around 62°F / 17°C. But due to the very dry air, it can feel somewhat uncomfortable for some people. During the night, it will cool down to around 48°F / 9°C. Nerja Spain has rainy days in January. You can expect around 9 rainy days, with on average 3.2 inches / 81 mm of rain during the whole month.
The forecast for January 2025 is based on historical data and are averages. They will give a good indication what you can expect, but the daily temperature and rain will fluctuate during the month.
Things to see and do in Nerja Nerja has many things to soo. With help from our visitors we have dived a list of things to see in. If you have any sugestions or improvements for this list, please let us know.
Half-Day Nerja and Frigiliana
Trip/Tour/Excursion Throughout the Year
Half-Day Nerja and Frigiliana is a nice trip.
San Antón (16th & 17th January)
Event/Festival Jan
San Antón honors a saint. There is traditional dancing, fireworks, and music
Nerja Sea Kayak Tour
Trip/Tour/Excursion Throughout the Year
Nerja Sea Kayak Tour is an affordable tour.
Cliffs of Maro-Cerro Gordo trip
Trip/Tour/Excursion Throughout the Year
Cliffs of Maro-Cerro Gordo trip is a boat ride.
Shopping in Nerja As the town has no specific centre, shops, banks, bars and eateries are scattered throughout the town. There are also foreign exchange bureaus around the lower part of town which give better rates than in Britain, with no commission. They change British pounds, Scandinavian currencies and American and Canadian dollars. Sometimes other currencies.
California Boutique - C. Almte. Ferrándiz, 72, 29780 Nerja La Cueva Moda - C. Carmen, 5, 29780 Nerja
Activities in Nerja There are quite a few tennis courts in the town such as the Nerja Padel.
English movies are usually played on Tuesdays at Cinesur.
If you want to play golf during your vacations, Nerja has got some impressive courses like Club Internacional de Nerja and Lessaggro cars & golf.
Pilates and Air Yoga in Nerja: https://www.mytradereview.es/pilates-air-yoga-nerja.html
Learn Spanish, with special classes and activities for 50+ https://www.idnerja.com/
Restaurants in Nerja The gastronomy of Nerja is typically Mediterranean, with an abundance of fresh fish and tropical fruits. Typical local dishes are:
almond soup, etc. ajocolorao, avocado salad, La Marina Marisqueria Restaurante la Puntilla ajoblanco with grapes, Nerja cabbage, fried pumpkin, batatillas in sugar cane honey, pickled anchovies, Nerjeña style kid, Taberna de Pepe
More things to see in Nerja Balcon de Europa (Balcony of Europe), is an astonishing piece of art present at the top of a cliff, and the view from the cliff is enough to mitigate all your sorrows and make you feel a little more alive.
Acueducto Del Aguila, is a marvelous piece of civil work built in the 19th century to serve the purpose of transporting water to sugar mills.
Museo de Nerja (Museum of Nerja), museum is a good place to see the history of Nerja. The entrance fee is very reasonable. You can also purchase a combined ticket with access to the nearby caves. https://entradas.cuevadenerja.es/en
Nerja has a number of beaches each with distinct characteristics and amusement to offer.
Cueva de Nerja, According to some sources, the 3rd. most visited tourist destinations in Spain. The cave is home to the largest stalagmite rock in the world. The caves are almost an art gallery that exhibits some of the oldest pieces of art known to man. Some caves are said to be more than 3000 years old. There is a free visit from Monday to Friday at 9:30 hours for 60 people, but only for members of the European Union. https://entradas.cuevadenerja.es/en
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