Visiting Nerja in February
Visiting Nerja in February
# Nerja in February: The Honest Version
Look, February in Nerja is genuinely a bit of a gamble, and anyone who tells you otherwise is trying to sell you something.
The weather sits in that frustrating middle ground. You’re looking at daytime temperatures around 16-18°C on a good day, which sounds reasonable until you’re actually sitting on the Balcón de Europa at 11am with a cold wind coming off the sea, wishing you’d packed something warmer than a light jacket. Rainfall is unpredictable. You might get a gloriously sunny week that makes northern Europeans weep with gratitude. You might get four days of drizzle and grey skies. There’s genuinely no way to know until you’re there.
What you do get is the town itself, which is honestly lovely without a crowd. The Balcón is yours. The beaches are quiet. You can walk through Calle Pintada without pressing yourself against shop fronts to let tour groups pass. If you’ve ever wanted to see what a popular Andalusian resort looks like when it belongs to actual people rather than tourists, February gives you that.
The cave, the Cueva de Nerja, is open year-round and worth your time regardless of weather. Many restaurants are operating, though some of the beach chiringuitos stay shuttered until Easter. The Sunday market still runs. You won’t be fighting for a table anywhere.
Is it worth going? Honestly, it depends entirely on you. If you need guaranteed sunshine and beach days, wait until April at the earliest. If you’re someone who finds meaning in a quiet café, long unhurried lunches, and exploring a place without performance, February Nerja can feel like a genuine discovery rather than a holiday destination.
It also suits walkers well. The Río Chillar walk is genuinely spectacular, and cooler temperatures make the hiking paths around the surrounding hills far more comfortable than summer’s punishing heat.
**Practical tip:** Pack a proper mid-layer. Not a hoodie — an actual jacket. You’ll thank yourself every single evening when the temperature drops sharply after sunset.
Plan Your Trip
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- Tours & Activities: Browse Nerja experiences on GetYourGuide
- Day Trips: Find Nerja tours on Viator