Explore the Eastern Costa del Sol and White Villages with a Rental Car in Nerja
Nerja sits at the eastern end of the Costa del Sol, where the coastline becomes more rugged and less developed than the resorts further west. Known for its dramatic cliffs, seafront Balcon de Europa, and the famous Nerja Caves, this small town attracts visitors who want a quieter base with access to both beach life and mountain scenery. Hiring a car here opens up the Axarquia region, a network of white villages, olive groves, and steep valleys that public transport barely touches.
The town itself is compact enough to explore on foot, but parking in the centre can be challenging during peak season. Most visitors arrive via Malaga Airport (AGP), which is the closest major international hub, and collect their rental car there or arrange transport to Nerja before picking up locally. The A-7 motorway and the older N-340 coastal road both connect Nerja to Malaga and Almeria, offering scenic alternatives depending on your schedule.
Eastern Costa del Sol, Malaga province, Andalusia
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Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP)
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A-7 motorway and N-340 coastal road
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Nerja Caves, Frigiliana, Axarquia villages, and coastal drives
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Malaga Airport Pickup
Collect your car at AGP after landing and drive east along the coast to Nerja. This gives you the most flexibility for exploring the region during your stay. Allow extra time for traffic, especially on summer weekends when the Costa del Sol is at its busiest.
Nerja Town Collection
If you are already in Nerja, some suppliers offer local pickup. This avoids the airport drive but may mean a smaller selection of vehicles. Confirm opening hours and exact location on your booking voucher.
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Nerja is where the Costa del Sol stops pretending to be something it is not. The high-rise developments end, the beaches become coves, and the mountains rise sharply from the sea. It is a town that feels smaller than it is, partly because the landscape imposes limits that planners have not yet overcome. The Balcon de Europa, a palm-lined promenade jutting over the water, captures the mood perfectly: relaxed, scenic, and slightly detached from the hurry of the modern coast.
With a rental car, the real discoveries happen inland. Frigiliana appears first, a white village clinging to a hillside above a gorge of sugar cane. Further on, Competa and the villages of the Alta Axarquia offer wine, walking trails, and views that stretch to the Sierra Nevada on clear days. These are not places you reach by bus, and they are not places you forget.
The drive east to Almeria is equally memorable. The N-340 hugs cliffs, drops to beaches, and climbs again through natural parks that feel remote despite their proximity to the coast. Inland, the Tabernas desert provides a surreal landscape that has stood in for the American West in countless films. Nerja is the starting point, but the car takes you well beyond where most visitors stop.
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Parking in Nerja
The town centre has narrow streets and limited parking, particularly around the Balcon de Europa. Underground car parks and peripheral lots are your best bet in summer. Ask your accommodation for specific recommendations.
Coastal Roads
The N-340 between Nerja and Almeria is one of Spain's most scenic drives, clinging to cliffs above the Mediterranean. It is slower than the motorway but far more rewarding. Take your time and use the viewpoints.
Mountain Roads
The Axarquia villages are connected by steep, winding roads that demand attention. A compact car is easier to manoeuvre than a large SUV on these routes. Check your vehicle's fuel level before heading inland, as petrol stations are sparse.
Local access, road and operating conditions can change. Check current signs, your supplier instructions and the linked source before travelling: Nerja Tourism.

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Nerja to Frigiliana
A short but steep drive inland to one of Andalusia's prettiest white villages. Frigiliana's cobbled streets, artisan shops, and mountain views make it a favourite half-day trip from Nerja. Allow extra time for traffic during festivals.
Nerja to the Nerja Caves
Located just outside town, the Cuevas de Nerja are among Spain's most impressive cave systems, with stalactites and underground chambers that host summer concerts. It is an easy drive or even a walk from the town centre.
Nerja to Almeria
Follow the N-340 east for a dramatic coastal route that passes through fishing villages, naturist beaches, and protected natural parks. Almeria's Moorish fortress and desert film locations offer a very different Andalusian experience.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need an International Driving Permit to hire a car in Nerja?
EU licence holders can use their standard licence. Non-EU visitors should check current requirements before travel.
Is it better to pick up my car at Malaga Airport or in Nerja?
Malaga Airport offers more choice and better rates. Nerja pickup suits those who are already in town and do not want to backtrack. Both options work, depending on your itinerary.
Are the mountain roads around Nerja difficult to drive?
The Axarquia roads are steep and winding, but paved and manageable in a compact car. Take your time, use lower gears on descents, and avoid driving at night if you are unfamiliar with the route.
What is the best time of year to drive the coastal route from Nerja?
Spring and autumn offer the best balance of good weather and lighter traffic. Summer is beautiful but busy. Winter can be quiet and atmospheric, though some mountain roads may be affected by weather.
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