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🇪🇸 Malaga | nerja a small glass jelly sea guide

📍 Located in Nerja A small town near Málaga, nestled on the Costa del Sol. It’s quiet with few crowds—hardly any Asian faces around—and boasts incredibly clear "jellyfish sea" waters 🍹! 🚌 Getting from Málaga to Nerja Buy bus tickets via the Omio app or Alsa’s official website. Navigate to the bus stop at 📍 Paseo de los Tilos. Enter the station on the left (inside the brown building in Photo 11) and head straight—you’ll see a row of Alsa buses waiting. Each platform displays upcoming departures and times; buses to Nerja usually leave from platforms 37+ (mine was from platform 38). Sit on the right side for stunning coastal views along the way—absolutely breathtaking! 🏝️ Attractions After getting off, head straight to 📍 Balcón de Europa (Photos 2-3), Nerja’s most famous spot. From this balcony, you’ll get perfect shots of the clear jellyfish sea. Along the way, there are plenty of restaurants, souvenir shops, and clothing stores for a little browsing. 🔙 Returning to Málaga Use Google Maps to navigate to the Alsa bus station (Photo 12). (I’m not sure if there’s only one station, but my ticket showed this location, so I followed Google’s directions—best to trust that!) #SpainTravel #Málaga #OffTheBeatenPath #EuropeTravel #Nerja #BeachPhotography #Andalusia

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🇪🇸 Malaga | nerja a small glass jelly sea guide

📍 Located in Nerja A small town near Málaga, nestled on the Costa del Sol. It’s quiet with few crowds—hardly any Asian faces around—and boasts incredibly clear "jellyfish sea" waters 🍹! 🚌 Getting from Málaga to Nerja Buy bus tickets via the Omio app or Alsa’s official website. Navigate to the bus stop at 📍 Paseo de los Tilos. Enter the station on the left (inside the brown building in Photo 11) and head straight—you’ll see a row of Alsa buses waiting. Each platform displays upcoming departures and times; buses to Nerja usually leave from platforms 37+ (mine was from platform 38). Sit on the right side for stunning coastal views along the way—absolutely breathtaking! 🏝️ Attractions After getting off, head straight to 📍 Balcón de Europa (Photos 2-3), Nerja’s most famous spot. From this balcony, you’ll get perfect shots of the clear jellyfish sea. Along the way, there are plenty of restaurants, souvenir shops, and clothing stores for a little browsing. 🔙 Returning to Málaga Use Google Maps to navigate to the Alsa bus station (Photo 12). (I’m not sure if there’s only one station, but my ticket showed this location, so I followed Google’s directions—best to trust that!) #SpainTravel #Málaga #OffTheBeatenPath #EuropeTravel #Nerja #BeachPhotography #Andalusia

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