Self catering apartments Acapulco Playa Nerja Costa del Sol
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Self catering apartments Acapulco Playa Nerja Costa del Sol

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Acapulco Playa is perched on the clifftop overlooking Playa Salon in the Nerja town centre. Guests at the building have exclusive use of the mature tropical gardens and large communal pool. The majority of the apartments have superb views overlooking the communal areas and on to the sea beyond. The building is served by secure entryphone and a lift. The immediate vicinity is awash with bars, restaurants and shops; the old quarter of Nerja, the Balcón de Europa and Torrecilla beach are all just a few minutes easy walk away. The Virtual Tour now playing above shows the Communal Area. To see a full list of self catering apartments to rent in Acapulco Playa please visit our website Self Catering apartments for rent in Acapulco Playa

 

 

Peter Hayden is the owner of Holiday Nerja.When selecting villas for rent in Nerja or to book nerja rental apartments with Holiday Nerja you have the confidence of dealing with a long established company and one of the largest Nerja holiday rental websites.

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