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Sunset cruise in Malaga
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Sunset cruise in Malaga

Book this wonderful sailing cruise in Malaga now and watch the sunset from the deck of the boat.

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Catamaran cruise of the Málaga bay
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Catamaran cruise of the Málaga bay

Book now your ticket for this one hour cruise around the bay of Málaga. Let the wind guide you and admire the city from the sea.

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Day trip to Sevilla from Malaga at your leisure
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Day trip to Sevilla from Malaga at your leisure

Immerse yourself in the splendor of Seville, the cultural and architectural gem of Andalusia.

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Automobile and Fashion Museum of Malaga entrance tickets
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Automobile and Fashion Museum of Malaga entrance tickets

Buy your tickets to the Automobile and Fashion Museum of Malaga and discover the history of fashin and cars in Spain!

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Malaga guided tour with Alcazaba, Roman Theater and Cathedral
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Malaga guided tour with Alcazaba, Roman Theater and Cathedral

Book a complete guided tour of Málaga and discover the main monuments of the city: the Cathedral, the Roman theater, and the Alcazaba.

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Museo Picasso Málaga entrance tickets
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Museo Picasso Málaga entrance tickets

Buy your tickets and visit the Museo Picasso Málaga. Discover a museum devoted to the artist whose styles and techniques changed the course of modern art.

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Alcazaba and Roman Theatre guided tour in Málaga
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Alcazaba and Roman Theatre guided tour in Málaga

Book this guided tour and visit the Roman Theater and the Alcazaba of Málaga, the best-preserved Moorish fortress palace in Spain

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Córdoba and its Mosque from Málaga
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Córdoba and its Mosque from Málaga

Discover the most emblematic monuments of Córdoba - the Mosque-Cathedral and enjoy the chance of visiting one of the most archetypal towns in Andalusia.

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Caminito del Rey guided hiking tour with entrance tickets
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Caminito del Rey guided hiking tour with entrance tickets

Spend 3 hours immersed in nature with this walking tour on the Caminito del Rey. Enjoy the amazing views and walk on a path that is 330 feet high while a specialized mountain guide tells you about the nature of this area.

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Tickets for Flamenco show "Tierra Mia"in Málaga
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Tickets for Flamenco show "Tierra Mia"in Málaga

Enjoy this Flamenco show in Malaga and live the real experience of a traditional night.

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Nerja Caves and Frigiliana Tour from Benalmadena-Torremolinos
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Nerja Caves and Frigiliana Tour from Benalmadena-Torremolinos

Enjoy the famous Caves of Nerja, discover the beauty of the white village Frigiliana, and admire the view from Balcony of Europe in old town of Nerja.

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Granada walking tour with Alhambra Palace and Generalife Gardens from Málaga
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Granada walking tour with Alhambra Palace and Generalife Gardens from Málaga

Discover Granada's Arab past, visit the Palace of Charles and admire the Nasrid Arabic style.

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Things to do in Malaga

Situated at the vibrant core of the Costa del Sol is Malaga, a city boasting an enviable climate and a plethora of outstanding tourist attractions. The city, birthplace of the celebrated artist Pablo Picasso, exudes history from every corner. Explore its array of monuments, from the impressive Alcazaba to the marvellous Roman theatre – in Malaga, the list of things to see and do seems endless. To ensure you make the most of your visit, we've curated a list of must-see attractions below.

The best activities and guided tours in Malaga:

1. Explore the cathedral and historic centre:

Wander through the narrow streets of Malaga's historic centre, lined with tapas bars and fashionable shops, and be wowed by its squares and monuments. Marvel at the Cathedral of Malaga, a true gem of the Spanish Renaissance – affectionately nicknamed 'La Manquita'. Besides its imposing interior, it's worth climbing the 200+ steps to the cathedral's towering rooftop, from where you can soak up incredible views at almost 50 meters high.

2. Visit the Picasso Museum Malaga:

Art lovers are invited to delve into the life and work of Pablo Picasso at his namesake museum. Located in the Bellavista Palace, this museum houses more than 200 works by the legendary artist. Likewise, the Picasso Birthplace Museum, situated in the building where the artist was born and spent his early years, is another essential visit. The collection includes works and personal belongings of Picasso and his family.

3. Take a guided tour of the Alcazaba and the Roman Theatre:

The Alcazaba, one of Malaga's most emblematic attractions, is a fascinating maze of palace chambers, gardens and impressive walls offering spectacular views of the city and the sea. As if that weren't enough, it's deemed one of the most outstanding monuments of Islamic art in Spain. Many guided tours include a stop at the Roman Theatre, located at the foot of the fortress. This theatre is one of the oldest monuments in Malaga, dating back to the 1st century. Thanks to excavation work, it's now possible to admire the cavea, orchestra, proscenium and vomitorium of this architectural gem.

4. Walk the Caminito del Rey:

The Caminito del Rey, one of the world’s most spectacular trails, is an absolute must for thrill seekers. Experience heights of over 100 meters on the wooden walkways that traverse the gorges along the trail. One of the most impressive parts of the route is through the Gaitanes Gorge, whose walls reach up to 700 meters in height. The panoramic views along the trail are truly picture-worthy. For all this and more, it’s an essential activity in Malaga.

5. Relax in the Arab baths:

After a busy day visiting Malaga’s most popular attractions, there's nothing better than relaxing in an authentic Arab bath. Book an experience at Hamman Al Andalus, located in the city centre, and shake off any tiredness in its thermal waters. Here, the intricate Nazarí decoration creates the perfect ambiance for relaxing both the mind and body. Treat yourself and enhance the experience by indulging in a rejuvenating massage.

6. Savour Malaga's cuisine:

For food enthusiasts, Malaga's gastronomy scene is a true delight. It's no surprise that dining at its tapas bars ranks as a favourite activity for travellers in this charming Andalusian city. Here, fresh fish and seafood take centre stage in dishes like ‘pescaíto’ – fried fish. The star of the show is undoubtedly the 'espetos de sardinas' – skewered sardines – widely celebrated across the Costa del Sol, especially when savoured at one of the beach-front restaurants. Complete this gastronomic journey with a sip of the renowned sweet wine, crafted from Moscatel and Pedro Ximénez grapes.

Plan your visit to Malaga

When’s the best time to visit Malaga?

Malaga enjoys an enviable climate all year round, with mild temperatures even in winter. July and August is high season, and therefore the busiest period, with temperatures ranging from 27 °C to 35 °C. If you want to go to the beach but prefer to avoid the hottest months, June and September are perfect; while in May and October the temperature is ideal for visiting the city. Holy Week is celebrated with great intensity in Malaga, and many tourists choose these dates to travel to the Andalusian city. The Malaga Fair in August is also a very popular event.

How many days should you spend in Malaga?

To visit the main sights of the city, such as the Alcazaba and the Roman Theater, two or three days are enough. But if during your holiday you want to go to the beach and take the opportunity to explore the surroundings, then it is better to stay four or five days. This way, you will have enough time to sunbathe in the Malagueta, do some hiking or take an excursion to charming villages such as Ronda or Mijas.

What are the best beaches in Malaga?

In addition to the fantastic monuments and museums, Malaga can also boast great beaches. Thanks to its central location, La Malagueta is one of the most frequented. It has a wide range of services and numerous restaurants and beach bars, so after swimming and sunbathing, you can enjoy the tasty local cuisine. La Misericordia beach, more than 2 km long, is very popular, and on its promenade you can still see the large chimneys that testify to the industrial past of the city in the nineteenth century. Playa del Palo, La Caleta and Baños del Carmen are also worth a visit.