It doesn't take very long to go through the caves so why not make a day trip of it and maybe visit one of the Nerja beaches, or maybe one of the others on route?
There is a nice donkey sanctuary in Nerja that your kids may enjoy. Another suggestion would be a visit to the water park at Velez.
The area to the east of Malaga is quite different in many ways to the west and in my opinion, well worth a visit.
Gibraltar caves are also very popular, not seen them myself but these are in the opposite direction. This could also be a day out for the family.
The Gibraltar caves are worth a visit but I don't think the have the stalagmites. I can't recall seing any.
Thanks for all the info, could you tell me what we should wear inside the caves, I mean trainers or will flip flops/sandals be ok? And Kayley tell me more about the donkey sanctuary, will we find it ok? Has anyone any web addresses i can look at about these caves and the donkey sanc? I can't find very much about the Nerja caves.
The Sanctuary web site gives the location so I won't attempt to give directions, but as it's on one of the main roads in and out of Nerja, it's not difficult to find. It is tucked back off of the road a little, so not too easy to see from the road, you do have to look for it, if that makes sense.
The Nerja caves are quite easy to find. Just past Nerja and signposted "Cuevas de Nerja".
Well worth a visit!!
They are easier to negotiate than they used to be,the children will be fascinated.There are picnic area and a nice restaurant there also.
The history of how they were found is very interesting too.There is a little museum where you can watch a film about it
Sheila M
I have seen the caves at Maro(Nerja) three times!They are mindblowing!!!They are easier to negotiate than they used to be,the children will be fascinated.There are picnic area and a nice restaurant there also.
The history of how they were found is very interesting too.There is a little museum where you can watch a film about it
Sheila M
Thank you all very much for the info, we will def be visiting the Nerja caves as hubby likes the sound of them and great to know there is a picnic area too.
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